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_aKaushik, Jayaveeran (PG180403) _984647 |
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245 | 0 | _aEvaluation of robustness of existing Glare metrics for Indian context (Soft copy is also available) | |
260 | _c2020 | ||
300 | _aviii,46p. | ||
505 | _aTable of Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Background to the study 1 1.2 Purpose statement 1 1.3 Research Questions 2 1.4 Research Objectives 2 1.5 Significance of the study 2 2. Literature review 3 2.1 Introduction 3 2.2 Light and the Eye: Physiological behavior 3 2.2.1 Vision: Rods and Cones 4 2.2.2 Visual adaptability and sensibility: Resolution of the eye 5 2.3 Visual comfort and influencing factors 5 2.3.1 Factors related to lighting 5 2.3.2 Factors related to context 6 2.3.3 Factors related to observer 6 3. Hypothesis 7 3.1 Null hypothesis (H0) 7 3.2 Actual hypothesis (H) 7 4. Methodology 7 4.1 Overview 7 4.2 Experimental set–up 7 4.3 Scene set up 9 4.4 Visual comfort survey design 10 4.5 Survey development 10 4.6 Procedure: 12 4.7 Mapping the scenes 13 5. Data collection 14 5.1 Challenges faced 14 6. Results and Discussion 15 6.1 Comparison of Glare responses with glare indices 15 6.1.1 Reading from paper 15 6.1.2 Reading from laptop 17 6.1.3 Typing task 19 6.2 Task based accuracy rates 21 Reading from paper 21 Reading from laptop 22 Typing Task 22 6.2 Task Difficulty 23 6.3 Effect of fatigue 23 7. Conclusions 24 8. References 26 Appendix 31 Appendix 1: Definitions of key terms 31 Appendix 2: Questionnaire form 33 Appendix 3: Literature review41 Human eye 41 Influencing factors 42 Glare metric 43 Measurement 44 | ||
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_aMaskarenj, Marshal (Guide) _984648 |
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890 | _aIndia | ||
891 | _a2018 Batch | ||
891 | _aFT-PG | ||
891 | _aMasters of Technology in Building Energy Performance | ||
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