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Traffic signal luminance and visual discomfort at night

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Bullough, John D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  Author Boyce, Peter R. (b. ----, d. ----)
  Author Bierman, Andrew (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  Author Hunter, Claudia M.
  Author Conway, Kathryn M. (b. 1954, d. ----)
  Author Nakata, Akiko
  Author Figueiro, Mariana G. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
PROCEEDINGS TITLE:
  Transportation Research Board 80th Annual Meeting
YEAR: 2001
PUB TYPE: Conference Paper in Proceedings
PAGES: n/a - n/a
SUBJECT(S): light emitting diode, traffic signal, glare
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
HTTP: http://199.79.179.82/sundev/detail.cfm?ANNUMBER=00816453
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-384-311 (Last edited on 2004/11/07 21:01:51 US/Mountain)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 1 | 2 ] Bullough, John D.. (2003) Are yellow traffic signals brighter than they need to be?
     (Journal Article in International Municipal Signaling Association Journal )
[ 3 | 2 ] Bullough, John D.. (2002) Research recap: Are yellow traffic signals brighter than they need to be?
     (Journal Article in Lighting Design and Application )
[ 4 | 4 ] Bullough, John D.; Rea, Mark S.; Pysar, Richard M.; Nakhla, Hany K.; Amsler, Duane E.. (2001) Rear lighting configurations for winter maintenance vehicles
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : Proceedings of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference )
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