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Computer aids for floodlighting design
Applied Ergonomics, 1983The lighting engineer is faced with many problems when specifying floodlighting schemes, not least the large amount of computation required to evaluate each potential solution in terms of illuminance grids and isolux contours across the area of interest. Traditionally these kinds of evaluations have been carried out on (programmable) calculators with a
K Case
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Lighting Research and Technology, 1950
Floodlighting is defined as “the lighting, usually by projection, of the whole of a scene or object to a level considerably greater than that of its surroundings.” The paper deals mainly with the application of floodlighting out of doors with particular reference to the spectacular floodlighting of buildings.
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Floodlighting is defined as “the lighting, usually by projection, of the whole of a scene or object to a level considerably greater than that of its surroundings.” The paper deals mainly with the application of floodlighting out of doors with particular reference to the spectacular floodlighting of buildings.
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Floodlighting church buildings
The type of floodlighting described in this article, illustrated here with reference to two of London's most famous buildings, is intended to establish a visual presence by showing the building as a single entity rather than by distorting its architectural unity.
A.G. Smith
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A Polygonal Floodlighting Mirror
Frank Benford, M. W. Palmer
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International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 1997
Given three angles summing to 2π, given n points in the plane and a tripartition k1 + k2 + k3 = n, we can tripartition the plane into three wedges of the given angles so that the i-th wedge contains ki of the points. This new result on dissecting point sets is used to prove that lights of specified angles not exceeding π can be placed at n fixed ...
Bose, P. +5 more
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Given three angles summing to 2π, given n points in the plane and a tripartition k1 + k2 + k3 = n, we can tripartition the plane into three wedges of the given angles so that the i-th wedge contains ki of the points. This new result on dissecting point sets is used to prove that lights of specified angles not exceeding π can be placed at n fixed ...
Bose, P. +5 more
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Extending the Floodlight Controller
2015 IEEE 14th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications, 2015Software Defined Networking (SDN) emerges as an option to implement security features difficult to develop and deploy in traditional network infrastructures. SDN has a programmable component that can build a global view of the actual state of a network and change network configuration to react to actual events: a controller.
Laura Victoria Morales Medina +2 more
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Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 1964
The fundamental problems in lighting for football are re-examined, and the theoretical considerations analysed. Two alternative systems which have proved successful in practice are described, and some general design considerations are discussed. A simplified method for the calculation of the floodlight training plan for a high-tower installation is ...
G. M. Dorey, M. W. Peirce, W. A. Price
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The fundamental problems in lighting for football are re-examined, and the theoretical considerations analysed. Two alternative systems which have proved successful in practice are described, and some general design considerations are discussed. A simplified method for the calculation of the floodlight training plan for a high-tower installation is ...
G. M. Dorey, M. W. Peirce, W. A. Price
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Field measurement of Floodlighting Utilisation Factor
Krzysztof Skarżyński
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