CIE 111-1994 Variable Message Signs (E)《可变信息信号(E)》.pdf
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1、 - CIE 111 94 E 900b145 0005083 32T ISBN 3 900 734 54 2 COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DE LCLAIRAGE INTERNATIONAL COM M ISSION ON ILLUMINATION INTERNATIONALE BELEUCH JUNGSKOMM ISSION VARIABLE MESSAGE SIGNS CIE ill - 1994 UDC: 628.975 Descriptor: Signal lighting 656.25 Safety signals COPYRIGHT Internation
2、al Commission on IlluminationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesCIE 111 94 H SDb145 0005084 266 This Technical Report has been prepared by CIE Technical Committee4-17 of Division 4 Lighting and Signalling for Transport and has been approved by the Board of Adminstration of the Commission Inter
3、nationale de IEclairage for study and application. The document reports on current knowledge and experience within the specific field of light and lighting described, and is intended to be used by the CIE membership and other interested parties. It should be noted, however, that the status of this d
4、ocument is advisory and not mandatory. The latest CIE proceedings or CIE NEWS should be consulted regarding possible subsequent amendments. Ce rapport technique a t prpar par le Comite Technique CIE 4-17 de la Division 4 Eclairage et signalisation pour les transports et a t approuv par le Bureau dAd
5、ministration de la Commission Internationale de IEclairage, pour tude et application. Le document traite des connaissances courantes et de exprience dans le domaine spcifique indiqu de la lumire et de Ictairage, et il est tabli pour lusage des membres de la CIE et autres groupements intresss. II fau
6、t cependant noter que ce document est indicatif et non obligatoire. Pour connaitre dventuels amendements, consulter les plus rcents comptes rendus de la CIE ou le CIE NEWS. Dieser Technische Bericht ist vom CIE-Technischen Komitee 4-1 7 der Division 4 Beleuchtung und Signale fur den Verkehr ausgearb
7、eitet und vom Vorstand der Commission Intemationale de IEclairage gebilligt worden, Das Dokument berichtet ber den derzeitigen Stand des Wissens und ErFahrung in dem behandelten Gebiet von Licht und Beleuchtung; es ist zur Verwendung durch CIE-Mitglieder und durch andere Interessierte bestimmt. Es s
8、ollte jedoch beachtet werden, da das Dokument eine Empfehlung und keine Vorschrift ist. Die neuesten CIE-Tagungsberichte oder das CIE NEWS sollten im Hinblick auf mgliche sptere hderungen zu Rate gezogen werden. Any mention of organisations or products does not imply endorsement by the CIE. Whilst e
9、very care has been taken in the compilation of any lists, up to the time of going to press, these may not be comprehensive. Toute mention dorganisme ou de produit nimplique pas une prfrence de la CIE. Malgr le soin apport la compilation de tous les documents jusqu la mise sous presse, ce travail ne
10、saurait ALa AL, is the actual luminance difference between target and background; is the threshold luminance difference between target and background. (See also CIE Publication 19.21 and 19.22 (1981).) Adrian (1 989) provides a means of calculating threshold luminance based on physiological characte
11、ristics of the eye and experimental data. Adrians model takes into account the same factors as Blackwells investigation of size, time, threshold, contrast and luminance. However the model goes on to include additional factors such as disability glare and negative and positive contrast and subject va
12、riables such as age. The model provides a convenient method of determining threshold luminance values and can thus be employed to determine values of Visibility Level. Adrians objective was to determine levels of street lighting and suggests that Visibility Levels should be between 10 and 20. Concep
13、t of visibility relates to particular tasks and observers. Sometimes it is necessary to measure the subjects visual ability independent of the task being conducted. A method of measuring visual ability has been suggested which evaluates the eye using a measure of performance which has been applied i
14、n measuring the quality of lenses and other optical systems. 2.2.4 Modulation transfer function and contrast sensitivity Conventional tests of visual acuity, such as the Snellen chart, do not accurately assess how well a person can see. As a measure of the performance of an optical system the abilit
15、y to resolve fine high contrast detail does not predict ability to resolve large images of low contrast. Regan, Raymond, Ginsburg and Murray (1981) in discussing vision anomalies in multiple sclerosis sufferers suggest that visual acuity is insufficient as a measure of form vision. Cornsweet (1970)
16、describes a method which provides a more general means of measuring the quality of the visual system. The quality of an optical system might be described in general terms as its ability to resolve images. Such a very general definition is of little use, however it may be refined to provide a useable
17、 definition that allows measurements of the human optical system to be made. An image, for example of stripes, can be shown to be the sum of a number of sine waves by means of Fourier analysis. To produce a striped pattern an infinite number of sine waves must be added of higher and higher frequency
18、. In fact any image might be considered to be the sum of a number of sine waves. The ability of a optical system to resolve sine wave gratings will therefore be a measure of its ability to resolve any image. If the output intensity (amplitude) of a sine wave grating were exactly the same as the inpu
19、t intensity then the transfer is perfect or unmodulated. There has been no modulation in the transfer of the sine wave grating. Typically modulation does occur and with a lens the degree of modulation decreases with increasing frequency of the input sine wave grating until at very high frequencies t
20、he modulation is zero. The output image at this point is a uniform distribution as the original input sine wave grating is “blurred out“. The plot of modulation against frequency can describe the quality of any optical system and is termed the Modulation Transfer Function. A practical means of measu
21、ring the modulation transfer function of the human visual system is by employing thresholds. The subject is presented with sine wave gratings the intensity of which is reduced until it is only just visible. The contrast at which this occurs is related to the modulation. However modulation occurs at
22、low as well as high frequencies unlike a simple lens which modulates only at higher frequencies. Clearly the human visual system does not behave linearly and the resulting curve cannot strictly be termed a modulation transfer function. 13 COPYRIGHT International Commission on IlluminationLicensed by
23、 Information Handling ServicesCIE LLL 94 B 9006145 OOOSLO2 O01 m CIE 111 - 1994 This response curve is referred to as the contrast sensitivity function and in conjunction with normative data can be used to assess the quality of a persons visual system without recourse to generating a complete modula
24、tion transfer function. Contrast sensitivity is a measure of someones ability to distinguish objects under different levels of contrast. A more rigorous definition is provided by the CIE International Lighting Vocabulary (1 987). Contrast Sensitivity is the reciprocal of the least perceptible (physi
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