Supporting visual and non-visual lighting design without increasing discomfort glare or lighting power density

M. Figueiro, John D Bullough, A. Thayer, R. Nagare, MS Rea
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With the growing interest in designing circadian-effective lighting, it is becoming increasingly important to determine how different lighting designs aimed at supporting circadian entrainment might also affect visual performance, preference, discomfort glare and lighting power density (LPD). These outcome measures were simultaneously examined in a controlled setting at night. Four ceiling lighting configurations, using combinations of direct and indirect lighting, were implemented along with one design that utilised local lighting. Every design delivered the same high level of circadian-effective lighting to participants. Saliva samples were obtained to measure nocturnal melatonin suppression. Two visual performance computer tasks together with subjective assessments of sleepiness, discomfort glare and preference were administered to participants. LPDs were determined. None of the lighting configurations created unacceptable levels of discomfort glare, and only one was above the required maximum allowable LPD. Lighting configuration had no differential effect on nocturnal melatonin suppression, visual performance and sleepiness. While the results show that a wide range of lighting approaches can meet visual, non-visual and energy objectives, the majority of participants preferred the local lighting over the ceiling-mounted lighting.
支持视觉和非视觉照明设计,不增加不适眩光或照明功率密度
随着人们对昼夜节律有效照明设计的兴趣与日俱增,确定旨在支持昼夜节律调节的不同照明设计会如何影响视觉表现、偏好、不适眩光和照明功率密度(LPD)变得越来越重要。我们在夜间受控环境中同时检测了这些结果指标。我们采用了四种天花板照明配置(直接照明和间接照明相结合)以及一种利用局部照明的设计。每种设计都为参与者提供了同样高水平的昼夜节律有效照明。我们采集了唾液样本来测量夜间褪黑激素抑制情况。对参与者进行了两项视觉表现计算机任务以及困倦、眩光不适和偏好的主观评估。确定了低压差。没有一种照明配置会产生令人无法接受的不适眩光,只有一种照明配置的低压差超过了规定的最大允许低压差。照明配置对夜间褪黑激素抑制、视觉表现和睡意没有不同的影响。结果表明,各种照明方法都能满足视觉、非视觉和能源目标,但大多数参与者更喜欢局部照明,而不是安装在天花板上的照明。
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