Abstract Booklet

Abstract Booklet

Table of Contents Invitation Letter 4 3 Invitation Letter Dear Colleagues, - - • • • • - Rhythm of life, rhythm of light Intelligent lighting City at night 4 Invitation Letter - Ann Webb 5 6 Yoshi Ohno (Chair, US) 7 Conference Presidency: Ann Webb Members (in alphabetical order): 8 (in alphabetical order): Jean Bastie Alain Azaïs 9 10 Conference Information 11 CONGRESS LANGUAGE CERtifiCAtE Of AttENdANCE: AbStRACt SUbmiSSiON/REGiStRAtiON/ACCOmmOdAtiON: - CONfERENCE ORGANiZER & Sponsoring 12 CONfERENCE VENUE GENERAL mAp 13 CONfERENCE ANd mONdAy EVENiNG SitE – mONdAy ANd tUESdAy 14 SympOSiUm SitE – thURSdAy & fRidAy tEChNiCAL mEEtiNG ANd wORkShOp SitE – wEdNESdAy tiLL fRidAy 15 CENtENARy CELEbRAtiON pARty – tUESdAy NiGht RAtp – thURSdAy NiGht 16 CiE-fRANCE - thE fRENCh LiGhtiNG ASSOCiAtiON (ASSOCiAtiON fRANçAiSE dE L’ÉCLAiRAGE - AfE) - thE NAtiONAL CONSERVAtORy Of ARtS ANd tRAdES (LE CONSERVAtOiRE NAtiONAL dES ARtS Et mÉtiERS - CNAm) - 17 - - CERtU, thE miNiStRy Of ECOLOGy, SUStAiNAbLE dEVELOpmENt ANd ENERGy (mEddE) ANd thE miNiStRy Of EqUALity Of tERRitORiES ANd hOUSiNG (mEtL) - - - thE fRENCh NAtURAL hiStORy mUSEUm (mNhN) 18 Programme Overview 19 Monday, April 15 Tuesday, April 16 20 Y DAY PARALLEL SESSION / TOPIC KEYNOTES / PLENARY SESSION POSTER BREAK Programme per Day 21 Tuesday, AprilMonday, 16 April 15 Afternoon Morning LED Photometry and Performance of Lighting the City - Luminaires and Design Concepts in Lighting Quality Photometers (Chair: Peter Schwarcz, HU) (Chair: Anna Pellegrino, IT) 09:00(Chair: Armin Sperling, DE) 09:00 OP40- OP44 OPENINGOP48 CEREMONY - Roman09:10 Dubnicka, SK Dionyz Gasparovsky, SK Raphael Labayrade, FR 09:10 14:00 ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE LIGHTING PROPERTIESKeynote & Plenary AND SessionVISUAL 1: History QUALITY of ASSESSMENT Lighting and OF Art 14:00 - PARAMETERS OF ILLUMINANCE EFFICIENCY OF LUMINAIRES LED SPOTS IN COMPARISON TO LOW- - 14:15 METERS PER CIE DS 023 QUALITY EXCEEDING THEIR LIFETIME (Chair: AnnVOLTAGE Webb, HALOGEN GB) SPOTS 14:15 INDICES FOR SPECIFIC FIELD MEASUREMENTS09:10 Keynote: 09:10 OP41- OP45 JeanOP49 Bastie, FR - Christophe09:40 Martinsons, FR YukioONE Akashi, HUNDRED JP YEARS OF CIERonnier AND Luo, EVOLUTION TW OF LIGHTING 09:40 14:15 INFLUENCE OF CURRENT AND VISUAL MECHANISMS OF ASSESSING COLOR HARMONY IN A 14:15 - VOLTAGE HARMONIC DISTORTION DISCOMFROT GLARE SENSATION ROOM USING LED LIGHTINGS - 14:30 14:30 ON09:40 THE POWER MEASUREMENT OF CAUSED BY LEDS OP01 09:40 LED LAMPS- AND LUMINAIRES Gertrud Olsson, SE - OP4210:00 OP46 ONE AND A HALF MILLENNIUMOP50 OF COLOURED LIGHT 10:00 Udo Krüger, DE Xiaoyan Zhu, CN Chloé Pagot, FR SPECTRAL MISMATCH CORRECTION THE LUMINAIRE BEAM-SHAPE EVALUATION OF INDOOR LIGHTING 14:30 OP02 (Invited Talk) 14:30 - FACTOR10:00 ESTIMATION FOR WHITE INFLUENCE ON DISCOMFORT GLARE SITUATIONS IN PUBLIC ACCESS - 10:00 LED SPECTRA BASED ON THE FROM LED ROAD LIGHTINGJean-JacquesBUILDINGS Ezrati, AND FR OUTDOOR 14:45 - 14:45 - PHOTOMETER'S F1' VALUE BACK ON A HUNDRED YEARS OFSITUATIONS TECHNOLOGICAL AT NIGHT BY VISUALLYDEVELOPMENT 10:20 10:20 IN THE SERVICE OFIMPAIRED THE MUSEUM PEOPLE LIGHTING OP43 OP47 OP51 Petri Kärhä, FI Mathias Niedling, DE Nozomu Yoshizawa, JP 10:20 10:20 RADIOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF INFLUENCE OF A GLARE SOURCES A STUDY ON THE APPEARANCE OF 14:45 - Discussion 14:45 - - THE JUNCTION TEMPERATURE OF SPECTRUM ON DISCOMFORT AND PAINTINGS IN THE MUSEUM UNDER - 15:00 AN10:35 LED DISABILITY GLARE UNDER MESOPIC VIOLET AND BLUE LED 15:00 10:35 CONDITIONS 10:35 10:35 15:00 - COFFEE BREAK 15:00 - - 11:00 Discussion Discussion Discussion - 11:00 15:20 Plenary Session 2: Hot Topics in Outdoor Lighting 15:20 15:20 15:20 - COFFEE BREAK (Chair: Ron Gibbons, US) - 15:50 OP03 15:50 11:00Brightness and Colour, Individual or 11:00 Lighting the City - Spaces Steve Fotios,Well-being, GB Glare and Comfort - Shared Percepts - RELATIVE WEIGHTING OF (Chair:LIGHTING Dionyz ALONGSIDEGasparovsky, SK) OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL(Chair: Alessandro Rizzi, FEATURES IT) IN AFFECTING PEDESTRIAN 11:20(Chair: Miyoshi Ayama, JP) 11:20 OP52 OP55 REASSURANCEOP58 Laurent Blondé, FR Katja Bülow, DK Shau-Wei Hsu, TW 15:50 15:50 COLORIMETRIC11:20 OBSERVER INTEGRATION OF RHYTHMIC URBAN RELATIONSOP04 BETWEEN FLICKER 11:20 - CATEGORIES AND THEIR LIGHTING INTO ARCHITECTURAL GLARE AND PERCEPTUAL RATINGS - 16:05 - Ambroise Romnée, BE 16:05 - APPLICATIONS IN COLOR AND CONCEPTS OF LED BILLBOARDS UNDER 11:40 11:40 VISION SCIENCES A NEW REAL TIME INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENTVARIOUS CONDITIONS MODEL FOR STREET LIGHTING OP53 OP56 OP59 OP05 16:05 Janos11:40 Schanda, HU Roselane Bezerra, PT Yi-Chun Chen, TW 16:05 11:40 INDIVIDUAL CHANGES OF REINVENTING URBAN SPACESIngrid Heynderickx,FLICKER AND NLVISUAL COMFORT - - - - 16:20 BRIGHTNESS ESTIMATINGPERCEPTION EYE ADAPTATIONTHROUGH LIGHT FOR AND TYPICAL COLOUR: LUMINANCEEVALUATIONS VALUES OF LED IN PANEL THE FIELD OF 16:20VIEW WHILE DRIVING IN 12:00 12:00 CACILHAS PROJECT URBANDISPLAY STREETS OP54 OP57 OP60 Miki12:00 Kozaki, JP Thomas Conniasselle, BE Ronnier Luo, TW 12:00 A PROPOSAL OF PREDICTIVE IMPRESSION OF LIGHT AND FEELING INVESTIGATION OF DISCOMFORT - Discussion - 16:20 EQUATION FOR "SPATIAL OF SECURITY IN THE CITY - GLARE OF RGB LED BILLBOARD AT 16:20 - BRIGHTNESS"12:20 CONSIDERING THE EXPERIMENTING MESOPIC VISION NIGHT - 12:20 16:35 16:35 EFFECT OF LOOKING AROUND AND ITS12:20 APPLICATION TO REAL PROJECT 12:20 - LUNCH - 16:35 14:20 16:35 14:20 - Discussion Discussion Discussion - 16:50 16:50 Keynote: Towards a New Century of Light (Chair: Yoshi Ohno, US) 16:55 Cyril Chain, FR 16:55 - - TOWARDS A NEW CENTURY OF LIGHT 17:30 17:30 17:30 17:30 - CLOSING CEREMONY - 17:40 17:40 Colour Key DAY TOPIC KEYNOTE SPEECH / PLENARY TALK POSTER BREAK OPENING/CLOSING CEREMONY 22 Monday, April 15 Afternoon Colour Quality Assessment Health and Wellbeing Workplace Lighting Concepts (Chair: Ronnier Luo, GB) (Chair: John O'Hagan, GB) (Chair: Yasuko Koga, JP) OP06 OP12 OP18 Peter Bodrogi, DE Andreea Biro, RO Miyoshi Ayama, JP 14:20 SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION OF LIGHT AS A MOTOR FOR INNOVATION DISCOMFORT GLARE OF WHITE LED 14:20 - COLOUR RENDERING INDICES AND AND WELLBEING SOURCES OF DIFFERENT SPATIAL - 14:35 COLOUR FIDELITY INDICES: A ARRANGEMENTS 14:35 COMPARISON OF CRI AND CRI2012 OP07 OP13 OP19 Sophie Jost, FR Ann Webb, GB Celine Villa, FR 14:35 COLOUR RENDERING OF FACE THE RHYTHM OF THE SUN VS SUITABLE LUMINOUS ENVIRONMENT 14:35 - COMPLEXION AND HAIR UNDER LED MODERN LIFE AND CULTURE IN SUN FOR VARIOUS ACTIVITIES IN SHARED - 14:50 14:50 SOURCES EXPOSURE FOR VITAMIN D OFFICE SYNTHESIS OP08 OP14 OP20 Yoshie Imai, JP Andreas Wojtysiak, DE Youko Inoue, JP A STUDY OF COLOR RENDERING APPLICATION STUDIES ON NON- STUDY ON ILLUMINANCE BALANCE 14:50 PROPERTIES BASED ON COLOR VISUAL EFFECTS OF LIGHT WITH BETWEEN WORKING AREA AND 14:50 - PREFERENCE OF OBJECTS IN TRADITIONAL AND SOLID STATE AMBIENT EFFECTS OF - 15:05 ADAPTATION TO LED LIGHTING LIGHT SOURCES DISTRIBUTION OF LUMINOUS 15:05 INTENSITY OF AMBIENT LIGHATING AND THE ORDER AND SPEED OF ADJUSTMENT OP09 OP15 OP21 Ayako Tsukitani, JP Tommy Goven, SE Naoyuki Suzuki, JP OPTIMIZATION OF COLOR QUALITY VISUAL AND NON-VISUAL EFFECTS A STUDY ON THE PERMISSIBLE 15:05 FOR LANDSCAPE LIGHTING BASED OF DIFFERENT SPECTRAL POWER RANGE OF UNUNIFORMITY BY 15:05 - ON FEELING OF CONTRAST INDEX DISTRIBUTIONS FROM LIGHT AMBIENT LIGHTING IN A - 15:20 SOURCES - LIGHT EMITTING DIODES WORKPLACE 15:20 (LED) VS.

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