SAE J 2217-1991 Photometric Guidelines for Instrument Panel Displays That Accommodate Older Drivers Information Report《容纳较陈旧传动器的仪表板显示器的光度指南》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1991 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001INFORMATIONREPORTJ2217ISSUEDOCT91Issued 1991-10PHOTOMETRIC GUIDELINES FO
4、R INSTRUMENT PANEL DISPLAYSTHAT ACCOMMODATE OLDER DRIVERS1. ScopePhysical parameters that influence the legibility of an instrument panel display include letter/graphicsize, the luminance and color difference between graphics and background, the observers luminanceadaptation level, and the level of
5、glare present. Several aspects of visual functioning deteriorate as part of thenormal aging process. These include a reduction in luminance and color contrast sensitivity, an increase insensitivity to glare, a reduction in visual accommodation capacity, and a reduction in the sensitivity to light.Th
6、is SAE Information Report provides introductory information that should be considered when settingphotometric guidelines for instrument panel displays that are designed to accommodate the older driver. Moredetailed information is provided in Section 2 of this document.2. References2.1 Applicable Pub
7、licationsThe following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specifiedherein.1. Wyszecki, G., and Stiles, W.S. (1982), Color Science: Concepts and Methods, Quantitative Data andFormula (2nd edition), New York: John Wiley and Sons.2. Poynter, D. (1988), “The Effects of Aging on
8、 Perception of Visual Displays,“ SAE 881754, Warrendale,PA.3. Poynter, D. (1991), “Contrast Sensitivity and English Letter Recognition,“ Proceedings of the 1991Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, September 26, San Francisco, CA.4. Blackwell, H.R. (1959), “Specification of interior illumination lev
9、els,“ Journal of the IlluminatingEngineering Society, June, 3173535. Blackwell, O.M., and Blackwell, H.R. (1971), “Visual performance data for 156 normal observers ofvarious ages,“ Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, October, 313.6. Blackwell, O.M., and Blackwell, H.R. (1980), “Individu
10、al responses to lighting parameters for apopulation of 235 observers of varying ages,“ Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, July,205232.7. Snyder, H.L., Lynch, E.F., Abernathy, C.N., Green, J.M., Helander, M.G., Hirsh, R.S., Hunt, S.R.,Korell, D.D., Kroemer, K.H.E., Murch, G.M., Palacios
11、, N.P., Palermo, S.A., Rinalducci, E.J., Rupp, B.A.,Smith W., Wagner, G.N., Williams, R.D., Zwahlen, H.T. (1988), “American National Standard forHuman Factors Engineering of Visual Display Terminal Workstations,“ The Human Factors SocietyInc., Santa Monica, CA, ANSI/HFS 100188.8. Boynton, R.M., Rina
12、lducci, E.J., and Sternheim, C. (1969), “Visibility losses produced by transientadaptational changes in the range from 0.4 to 4000 footlamberts,“ Illuminating Engineering, 217227.SAE J2217 Issued OCT91-2-9. Osaka, N. (1985, July), “The effects of VDU color on visual fatigue in the fovea and peripher
13、y of thevisual field,“ Displays, 138140.10. Matthews, M.L. (1987), “The influence of colour on CRT reading performance and subjective comfortunder operational conditions,“ Applied Ergonomics, 18.4, 323328.11. Galer, M.D., and Simmonds, G.R.W. (1985), “The lighting of car instrument panelsdrivers res
14、ponsesto five colours,“ SAE 850328, Warrendale, PA.12. Uchikawa, K., Uchikawa, H., and Kaiser, P.K. (1984), “Luminance and saturation of equally brightcolors,“ Color Research and Application, 9(1), 514.13. Poynter, D. (1988), “Variability in brightness matching of colored lights,“ Human Factors, 30(
15、2), 143151.2.2 TerminologyThe spectral power distribution of a light source can be described as a location in any one ofseveral three-dimensional color spaces 1.1 In most of these spaces, two of the dimensions correspond to theperceived color of the light. The third dimension (luminance) corresponds
16、 to the perceived intensity of the light.The luminance dimension can be thought of as representing perceptual brightness, although other factorsaside from luminance can affect how bright a light source appears to be (e.g., the size of the source).“Luminance Contrast“ is a measure of the difference b
17、etween the luminance of a display letter/graphic and theluminance of its spatially contiguous background. There are several commonly used indices of luminancecontrast. The one used in this document is as in Equation 1:(Eq. 1)where:Lmax and Lmin are the larger and smaller of stimulus and background l
18、uminance, respectively.The term “Color Contrast“ refers to the difference in color between the letter/graphic and its background. Thereare several ways to quantify color contrast. One of the most common indices is the distance in color spacebetween the coordinates for the letter/graphic and the coor
19、dinates for the background. In this document,luminance contrast and color contrast are considered separately; therefore the term color contrast refers to atwo-dimensional distance across a plane in color space perpendicular to the luminance dimension.Finally, the term “Adaptation Luminance“ refers t
20、o the level of light that the drivers visual system is adapted to.In an automobile, for example, the adaptation luminance will most often be the average luminance of thedrivers field of view through the windshield. During daytime driving, the adaptation luminance will typically bemany times higher t
21、han the luminance of displays in the interior of the automobile.3. Photometric Guidelines for IP Displays3.1 Luminance ContrastThe minimum value of luminance contrast required to ensure display legibility is not aconstant. It depends upon the amount of color contrast present, the size of letters/gra
22、phics, display luminance,adaptation luminance, driver age, and other contextual factors. For example, the studies of references 2,3show that changing the height of display letters from 0.15 degrees to 0.3 degrees can reduce contrastrequirements by a factor of 3. Contrast requirements for relatively
23、dark ambient conditions (less than 0.1 cd/m2)can be 20 times greater than contrast requirements for moderate to bright conditions (greater than 50 cd/m2)4,5,6. Adding a color difference between letters and background also has a strong impact on minimumluminance contrast. For example, a distance betw
24、een letters and background of 0.10 in the 1976 colorplane can reduce luminance contrast requirements to 0.0. The effect of color contrast on legibility dependsupon letter size and display luminance 3,7. Color contrast improves legibility the most when letters/graphicsare relatively large and display
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