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Validation of Spectral Simulation Tools for the Prediction of Indoor Electric Light Exposure

Pierson, Clotilde  
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Gkaintatzi-Masouti, Myrta
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Aarts, Mariëlle
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September 27, 2021
Proceedings of the Conference CIE 2021
CIE Midterm Meeting Conference 2021

As the interest in design applications related to responses to light beyond vision is growing, two simulation tools, ALFA and Lark, have been developed to incorporate spectral characteristics of light in the evaluation of indoor lighting conditions. The spectral characteristics of light are of particular relevance when studying ipRGC-influenced responses. This paper aims to assess the reliability of these tools in predicting indoor spectral irradiance specifically from electric lighting. Spectral irradiance was measured under three indoor electric lighting scenarios and compared against spectral irradiance simulated in ALFA and Lark. While the outcomes of the study tend to show that ALFA is both more accurate and faster, rather large errors were found for spectral irradiance (-28.6% to 33.4%). In comparison to a prior study focusing on daylighting, these results seem to indicate that spectral simulations of electrically lit scenes are generally less accurate than those of daylit scenes with these tools.

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DOI
10.25039/x48.2021.OP05
Author(s)
Pierson, Clotilde  
Gkaintatzi-Masouti, Myrta
Aarts, Mariëlle
Andersen, Marilyne  
Date Issued

2021-09-27

Publisher

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage

Published in
Proceedings of the Conference CIE 2021
ISBN of the book

978-3-902842-29-9

Total of pages

11

Subjects

spectral simulation

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electric light

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validation

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ALFA

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Lark

Note

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 754462.

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https://cie.co.at/publications/proceedings-conference-cie-2021-september-27-29-2021-hosted-cie-national-committee-nc
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CIE Midterm Meeting Conference 2021

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September 27–29, 2021

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January 20, 2022
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