Essays about: "variable lighting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words variable lighting.
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1. Influence of Varying Electric Light Distribution on Melanopic Equivalent Daylight Illuminance and Lighting Energy Use
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö; Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Energi och byggnadsdesignAbstract : Human beings in modern society spend more than 90% of their time indoors to live, work, and socialize. To improve health, quality of life and task performance, integrative lighting is designed to give the right light at the right time at the eye to stimulate circadian entrainment. READ MORE
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2. Life Cycle Perspective on School Buildings’ Energy Retrofitting
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : The building sector contributes substantial energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Energy efficiency is the main driver for the mitigation of climate change. Schools are placed with high energy consumption and GHG emitting. READ MORE
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3. Development and Evaluation of a Road Marking Recognition Algorithm implemented on Neuromorphic Hardware
University essay from KTH/DatavetenskapAbstract : Driving is one of the most common and preferred forms of transport used in our actual society. However, according to studies, it is also one of the most dangerous. One solution to increase safety on the road is applying technology to automate and prevent avoidable human errors. READ MORE
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4. Lighting to enhance cooperative learning in classrooms
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : Cooperative learning refers to teaching methods that encourage students to work together in small groups to help each other learn educational content. In Sweden, cooperative learning methods are used in classrooms as an educational approach to organize classroom activities into academic and social learning experiences. READ MORE
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5. Put the Light Where it is Needed
University essay from KTH/LjusdesignAbstract : In this thesis I have analyzed how the phenomenon level of contrast, a consequence of the relation between level of light and distribution of light, works within urban green areas. For this particular site, the too high level of contrast is a result of the high level of light distributed 1) in the direction of oncoming pedestrians and 2) in a single zone of light and 3) on a too condensed surface area and 4) in a space with multiple vertical elements (in a dark space with low reflectance values). READ MORE