Spectral design for potential health lighting based on combined circadian and visual effects

Q. Dai, W. Shi, Zhuo Wang
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Abstract

Light, as a basic need of human being, provides not only vision, but also non-visual effects such as regulating the circadian system. While the traditional lighting design only focuses on the visual aspect, we recently proposed a novel health-lighting design space that takes consideration of both visual and circadian aspects. It allows the exploration of combinations of circadian stimulus and visual brightness appearance. In this work, we first demonstrate that with monochromatic LEDs, almost any combination of circadian & visual impacts can be achieved; with the color constraints from the requirement of general illumination and the purpose of adjusting the lighting's circadian effect during the day, an LED color mixing and tuning solution is shown to optimize the achievable gamut in the circadian-versus-visual lighting design space. As an example of applying this concept, we demonstrate that our RGBW LED color-mixing solution can be used to mimic both visual and circadian characteristics of the measured dynamic daylight for both sunny and cloudy weather conditions.
基于结合昼夜节律和视觉效果的潜在健康照明的光谱设计
光作为人类的基本需求,不仅提供视觉,还提供调节昼夜节律等非视觉效果。虽然传统的照明设计只关注视觉方面,但我们最近提出了一个新的健康照明设计空间,同时考虑了视觉和昼夜节律方面。它允许探索昼夜节律刺激和视觉亮度外观的组合。在这项工作中,我们首先证明了使用单色led,几乎可以实现昼夜节律和视觉影响的任何组合;考虑到一般照明对颜色的限制,以及在白天调节照明的昼夜节律效应,我们提出了一种LED混色和调色解决方案,以优化昼夜节律与视觉照明设计空间的可实现色域。作为应用这一概念的一个例子,我们证明了我们的RGBW LED混色解决方案可以用来模拟在晴朗和多云天气条件下测量的动态日光的视觉和昼夜节律特征。
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