Bellingham, Wash. (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
SPIE,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2013.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource (110 p.) :
Other Physical Details
ill., digital file.
SERIES
Series Title
SPIE Press monograph ;
Volume Designation
PM228
GENERAL NOTES
Text of Note
"SPIE Digital Library."--Website.
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Measurement matters -- Chapter 3. Added value from new metrics -- Chapter 4. An invitation -- Chapter 5. Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Acronyms, abbreviations, and notation -- Appendix 2. Determinations of chromaticity -- Appendix 3. Color rendering metric calculations -- Appendix 4. How to optimize illumination on a residential wall display -- Appendix 5. Relative SPDs of the light sources in Table 4.1 -- Appendix 6. Luminous efficiency functions for different benefit metrics -- Appendix 7. Resources for maximizing the value of daylight controls -- References.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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We often do not fully understand what lighting can do for us. We know that we need lighting, but often that is as far as the thinking goes. We do a really good job, however, of conceptualizing the costs of those lighting systems because we can readily measure those costs. Reducing costs will certainly increase the value ratio for lighting if the benefits of the lighting system are held constant. Without a clear purpose for the lighting system, and no clear idea of benefits, there is little else that can be used in the value engineering process. This book is dedicated to the notion that our society undervalues light because we do not properly measure the benefits of light, in terms of both the lighting system and how it is applied. Consequently, we unnecessarily waste our natural and capital resources. The problems associated with inadequate light-measurement systems are not hard to grasp or even to fix, and are the subject of Value Metrics for Better Lighting. This book was written as a starting point for thoughtful consideration, discussion, and action by those vested in better and more-sustainable lighting, including manufacturers, practitioners, regulators, advocates, educators, and, of course, users.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NOTE (ELECTRONIC RESOURCES)
Text of Note
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
International Standard Book Number
9780819493224
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Electric lighting-- Energy consumption.
Lighting, Architectural and decorative.
Lighting.
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Rea, Mark Stanley,1950-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers.