Temporal light modulation: A phantom array visibility measure

J. Tan, N. Miller, M. Royer, L. Irvin
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At temporal light modulation (TLM) frequencies between 80 Hz and 20 000 Hz observers may perceive a series of repeated images called the phantom array effect (PAE) when they move their eyes in large saccades across a modulating light source or across a scene lit by the modulating light source. To date, there is no well-established measure for quantifying PAE visibility, but there is growing awareness of the need for one among design professionals and sensitive populations. This paper documents a new measure, the phantom array visibility measure (PAVM), which is based on the results of recent human factors experiments. The measure follows the mathematical underpinning used by the flicker visibility measure and the stroboscopic visibility measure, where the time-domain TLM waveform is converted into its Fourier frequency components; each component is evaluated through a threshold curve of modulation depth, then summed through an equation employing a Minkowski exponent. This scales the PAVM so that a value of 1 indicates a waveform at a threshold visibility in the conditions of the underlying experiment.
时间光调制:幻影阵列能见度测量
当时间光调制(TLM)频率介于 80 Hz 和 20 000 Hz 之间时,观察者的视线在调制光源或调制光源照亮的场景上大范围移动时,可能会感知到一系列重复的图像,这就是幻影阵列效应(PAE)。迄今为止,还没有一种成熟的方法来量化 PAE 的可见度,但设计专业人员和敏感人群越来越意识到需要一种方法。本文记录了一种新的测量方法--幻影阵列可见度测量方法(PAVM),它是基于最近的人为因素实验结果。该测量方法沿用了闪烁可见度测量方法和频闪可见度测量方法的数学基础,将时域 TLM 波形转换为傅里叶频率分量;通过调制深度阈值曲线对每个分量进行评估,然后通过采用闵科夫斯基指数的方程求和。这样就可以对 PAVM 进行缩放,使值为 1 的波形在基础实验条件下达到能见度阈值。
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