2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201823101017
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Photometric and geometrical characteristics of advertising media installed in the road environment

Abstract: Advertising media are located in such a way that they are visible to road users and the visual information reaches the driver regardless of whether the media is located in or outside the lane. Road managers have limited possibilities to influence technical parameters of media placed outside the roadway. However, the light emitted from the advertising medium reaching the driver may be subject to limitations. Subject literature indicates the necessity of using emission parameters in relation to technical paramet… Show more

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“…The basic parameter of light emission from the surface of the visual information medium is the luminance of the advertising medium. Luminance L T (described by Equation (1), see Section 2.3) (Domke et al 2011;Tomczuk et al 2018a;Tomczuk and Jaskowski 2015) expresses the objective expression by the magnitude of the physical luminous intensity of the media surface. The unit of luminance is the candela per square meter of surface area (cd/m 2 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The basic parameter of light emission from the surface of the visual information medium is the luminance of the advertising medium. Luminance L T (described by Equation (1), see Section 2.3) (Domke et al 2011;Tomczuk et al 2018a;Tomczuk and Jaskowski 2015) expresses the objective expression by the magnitude of the physical luminous intensity of the media surface. The unit of luminance is the candela per square meter of surface area (cd/m 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contrast C of the luminance of the advertising surface with the background (Domke et al 2011;Tomczuk et al 2018a;Tomczuk and Jaskowski 2015) is the ratio of the luminance difference of the observed object and the background luminance to the background luminance and can be calculated from formula (2) (EN 13201-3 2016) (see Section 2.3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%