Lighting Research & Technology

Papers
(The TQCC of Lighting Research & Technology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Human-centric lighting: Myth, magic or metaphor?67
Correlated color temperature: Use and limitations47
Light, lighting and human health31
Direct measurement of the contribution of street lighting to satellite observations of nighttime light emissions from urban areas31
Comparing perceptions of a dimmable LED lighting system between a real space and a virtual reality display18
Impacts of home lighting on human health14
Long-term visual quality evaluations correlate with climate-based daylighting metrics in tropical offices – A field study13
Influence of evening light exposure on polysomnographically assessed night-time sleep: A systematic review with meta-analysis13
Considerations on how to light the night-shift13
Towards a framework for light-dosimetry studies: Methodological considerations12
Forecast accuracy of existing luminance-related spectral sky models and their practical implications for the assessment of the non-image-forming effectiveness of daylight12
Teasing apart office illumination: Isolating the effects of task illuminance on office workers12
Insufficient melanopic equivalent daylight illuminance in nursing home dementia units across seasons and gaze directions11
Diurnal effects of illuminance on performance: Exploring the moderating role of cognitive domain and task difficulty11
Personal lighting conditions of office workers: An exploratory field study10
Circadian tuning with metameric white light: Visual and non-visual aspects9
A comparison of approaches for investigating the impact of ambient light on road traffic collisions9
Review of road surface photometry methods and devices – Proposal for new measurement geometries9
An examination of range effects when evaluating discomfort due to glare in Singaporean buildings9
Effects of coloured lighting on pleasure and arousal in relation to cultural differences9
Fundamentals of circadian entrainment by light9
Recommended methods for conducting human factors experiments on the subjective evaluation of colour rendition8
The Light-Dosimeter: A new device to help advance research on the non-visual responses to light8
Feasibility and acute alerting effects of a daylight-supplementing in-vehicle lighting system – Results from two randomised controlled field studies during dawn and dusk8
View preference in urban environments8
Extending the lighting design objectives procedure for holistic lighting solutions7
Road lighting and distraction whilst driving: Establishing the significant types of distraction7
Is there a difference in how people from different socio-environmental contexts perceive discomfort due to glare from daylight?7
Gaze correlates of view preference: Comparing natural and urban scenes7
Indoor lighting standards and their role in lighting practice6
Influence of text luminance, text colour and background luminance of variable-message signs on legibility in urban areas at night6
Evaluation of sky spectra and sky models in daylighting simulations6
The implementation of natural lighting for human health from a planning perspective6
A field test of a simplified method of estimating circadian stimulus6
Calculating luminous flux radiated to a camera lens via high dynamic range photogrammetry6
A 24-hour lighting scheme to promote alertness and circadian entrainment in railroad dispatchers on rotating shifts: A field study5
Analysis, evaluation and integration of modular natural illumination system using a rectangular Fresnel lens for high performance5
Designing a laser-cut panel for light collection for daylighting using a generalised mathematical model5
Theory and simulation of calculating local illuminance density based on high dynamic range panoramic maps5
The sleep maths: A strong correlation between more daytime light and better night-time sleep5
Luminance and saliency have impact on pedestrians’ fixation distribution during natural walking: Evidence from mobile eye-tracker5
Compact illumination system with variable beam direction and beam divergence5
Lighting measurement with a 360° panoramic camera: Part 2 – Applications5
Change of circadian effect with colour temperature and eye spectral transmittance at different ages5
Lighting for pedestrians: Does multi-tasking affect the performance of typical pedestrian tasks?5
Factors affecting the intention to adopt light-emitting diode lighting at home5
Visibility of the phantom array effect at different LED colour temperatures under high-frequency temporal light modulation5
Reconstruction of cumulative daylight illumination fields from high dynamic range imaging: Theory, deployment and in-situ validation4
Towards a framework for light-dosimetry studies: Quantification metrics4
Effect of adaptive control on the LED street luminaire lifetime and on the lifecycle costs of a lighting installation4
Impact of advance light exposure on assembly-line workers’ subjective work alertness and sleep quality4
Lighting measurement with a 360° panoramic camera: Part 1 – Technical procedure and validation4
Optical design of LED high mast lamp based on TIR freeform lens for annular lighting4
A design of compound tailored illumination by a total-internal-reflection lens for machine vision4
Effect of driving speed on target visibility under mesopic conditions using a driving simulator4
The effect of distraction, response mode and age on peripheral target detection to inform studies of lighting for driving4
Lighting and Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias: Spotlight on sleep and depression4
Correspondence: On the state of knowledge concerning the effects of temporal light modulation4
Correspondence: Obtrusive light, light pollution and sky glow: Areas for research, development and standardisation4
Characterization of luminescent road markings4
Simulations of non-image-forming effects of light in building design: A literature review4
Lighting energy performance determination in office environments through implementation of EN 15193-1 for Turkey3
Opinion: On becoming smart3
Previtamin D action spectrum: Challenging CIE towards a standard3
Diurnal effects of dynamic lighting on alertness, cognition, and mood of mentally fatigued individuals in a daylight deprived environment3
Conceptualising innovative lighting interventions for suicide, trespass and risky behaviour on the railway3
Correspondence: Designing and specifying light for melatonin suppression, non-visual responses and integrative lighting solutions – establishing a proper bright day, dim night metrology3
Testing the residential daylight score: Comparing climate-based daylighting metrics for 2444 individual dwelling units in temperate climates3
Correspondence: A new two-step approach for evaluating discomfort from glare3
Night-time disability glare of constant-light LED traffic monitoring fill light3
Opinion: A changed understanding of light and lighting3
Impact factors in LED lamp measurement reproducibility3
The identification of variables influencing personal lighting conditions of office workers3
An integrated light management system with real-time light measurement and human perception3
The standardisation of light and photometry – A historical review3
Extending observations of ambient light level and active travel to explore age and gender differences in reassurance3
Establishing optimal illuminance for pedestrian reassurance using segmented regression3
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