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Effects of Headlamp Spectrum on Visual Perception Through Perturbed Atmospheres

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Bullough, John D. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE:
  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
YEAR: 1999
PUB TYPE: Thesis/Dissertation
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SUBJECT(S): lighting, vision, color
DISCIPLINE: Architecture/Urban Planning
HTTP: http://opac.lib.rpi.edu/search/t?SEARCH=effects+of+headlamp+color
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-384-197 (Last edited on 2002/11/25 09:37:15 US/Mountain)
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[ 11 | 1 ] Bullough, John; Rea, Mark S.. (1997) Simple model of forward visibility for snowplow operators through snow and fog at night
     (Journal Article in Transportation research record )
[ 8 | 1 ] Bullough, John; Rea, Mark S.; Eklund, Neil H.. (1996) Forward Lighting for Improved Visibility through Snow
     (Report )
[ 19 | 2 ] Conway, Kathryn M.; Bullough, John D.. (1999) Will LEDs transform traffic signals as they did exit signs?
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : Proceedings of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Annual Conference )
[ 5 | 2 ] Eklund, Neil H.; Rea, Mark S.; Bullough, John. (1997) Survey of snowplow operators about forward lighting and visibility during nighttime operations
     (Journal Article in Transportation research record )
[ 105 | 0 ] He, Yunjian; Rea, Mark S.; Bierman, Andrew; Bullough, John. (1997) Evaluating light source efficacy under mesopic conditions using reaction times
     (Journal Article in Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society )
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