Proceedings of the Conference at the Cie Midterm Meeting 2017 23 – 25 October 2017, Jeju, Republic of Korea 2018
DOI: 10.25039/x44.2017.po86
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Predicting the Discomfort Glare Experienced by Pedestrians: Ugr and Cbe

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“…Despite the CIE UGR being widely accepted and used in indoor lighting, no such unification of discomfort glare indices yet exists for outdoor (residential) lighting, even when most outdoor glare matrices consider similar factors as in UGR. The applicability of the CIE UGR and UGR' for outdoor (residential) luminaires have, to the best of our knowledge, been limitedly explored [36]. In outdoor lighting, Threshold Increment (TI) [37] and Glare Rating (GR) [38] are among some of the most commonly used glare indices, but these metrics mainly concern the disability glare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the CIE UGR being widely accepted and used in indoor lighting, no such unification of discomfort glare indices yet exists for outdoor (residential) lighting, even when most outdoor glare matrices consider similar factors as in UGR. The applicability of the CIE UGR and UGR' for outdoor (residential) luminaires have, to the best of our knowledge, been limitedly explored [36]. In outdoor lighting, Threshold Increment (TI) [37] and Glare Rating (GR) [38] are among some of the most commonly used glare indices, but these metrics mainly concern the disability glare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%