An experimental study on the effects of lighting in the offices
In recent years, the number of studies on light and its effects on human beings has increased significantly. Various studies have shown that light has non-visual as well as visual effects on humans, and that these effects direct physiological, psychological, and behavioral responses such as alertnes...
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description | In recent years, the number of studies on light and its effects on human beings has increased
significantly. Various studies have shown that light has non-visual as well as visual effects on
humans, and that these effects direct physiological, psychological, and behavioral responses
such as alertness and circadian rhythms. The relevant literature cites national/international
standards, legislation, metric/numerical measurement methods, and some suggested
calculation methods (Circadian Stimulus, Equivalent Melanopic Lux, etc.) to quantify these
effects. However, the data on the measuring instruments used and the measurement methods
followed in indoor/in situ studies are quite limited. In order to contribute to the subject, research
has been initiated to determine the visual and non-visual effects of light on indoor working
environment users. This research presents and compares the results of an experimental study
carried out to compare the photometric and radiometric measurement results of the same
parameters (Ev, EML, Tcp values) by two different devices. To this end, measurements were
taken in two different office environments with different daylight proportions to assess whether
and under which conditions the devices could be used as substitutes for one another. In order
to achieve this, hypothesis tests were applied to the test results to estimate the probability of
the two measurements being equal. |
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such as alertness and circadian rhythms. The relevant literature cites national/international
standards, legislation, metric/numerical measurement methods, and some suggested
calculation methods (Circadian Stimulus, Equivalent Melanopic Lux, etc.) to quantify these
effects. However, the data on the measuring instruments used and the measurement methods
followed in indoor/in situ studies are quite limited. In order to contribute to the subject, research
has been initiated to determine the visual and non-visual effects of light on indoor working
environment users. This research presents and compares the results of an experimental study
carried out to compare the photometric and radiometric measurement results of the same
parameters (Ev, EML, Tcp values) by two different devices. To this end, measurements were
taken in two different office environments with different daylight proportions to assess whether
and under which conditions the devices could be used as substitutes for one another. In order
to achieve this, hypothesis tests were applied to the test results to estimate the probability of
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humans, and that these effects direct physiological, psychological, and behavioral responses
such as alertness and circadian rhythms. The relevant literature cites national/international
standards, legislation, metric/numerical measurement methods, and some suggested
calculation methods (Circadian Stimulus, Equivalent Melanopic Lux, etc.) to quantify these
effects. However, the data on the measuring instruments used and the measurement methods
followed in indoor/in situ studies are quite limited. In order to contribute to the subject, research
has been initiated to determine the visual and non-visual effects of light on indoor working
environment users. This research presents and compares the results of an experimental study
carried out to compare the photometric and radiometric measurement results of the same
parameters (Ev, EML, Tcp values) by two different devices. To this end, measurements were
taken in two different office environments with different daylight proportions to assess whether
and under which conditions the devices could be used as substitutes for one another. In order
to achieve this, hypothesis tests were applied to the test results to estimate the probability of
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standards, legislation, metric/numerical measurement methods, and some suggested
calculation methods (Circadian Stimulus, Equivalent Melanopic Lux, etc.) to quantify these
effects. However, the data on the measuring instruments used and the measurement methods
followed in indoor/in situ studies are quite limited. In order to contribute to the subject, research
has been initiated to determine the visual and non-visual effects of light on indoor working
environment users. This research presents and compares the results of an experimental study
carried out to compare the photometric and radiometric measurement results of the same
parameters (Ev, EML, Tcp values) by two different devices. To this end, measurements were
taken in two different office environments with different daylight proportions to assess whether
and under which conditions the devices could be used as substitutes for one another. In order
to achieve this, hypothesis tests were applied to the test results to estimate the probability of
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