1、 TECHNICAL REPORT Lighting for Older People and People with Visual Impairment in Buildings CIE 227:2017 UDC: 612.843.35 Descriptor: Colour contrast. Luminance contrast 612.843.355 Contrast. sensitivity 612.843.632 Visual acuity 612.845.5 Defects of colour vision ISBN 978-3-901906-96-1 DOI: 10.25039/
2、TR.227.2017 THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ILLUMINATION The International Commission on Illumination (CIE) is an organization devoted to international co -operation and exchange of information among its member countries on all matters relating to the art and science of lighting. Its membership cons
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22、rights reserved TECHNICAL REPORT Lighting for Older People and People with Visual Impairment in Buildings CIE 227:2017 UDC: 612.843.35 Descriptor: Colour contrast. Luminance contrast 612.843.355 Contrast. sensitivity 612.843.632 Visual acuity 612.845.5 Defects of colour vision ISBN 978-3-901906-96-1
23、 DOI: 10.25039/TR.227.2017 CIE 227:2017 ii This Technical Report has been prepared by CIE Technical Committee 3-44 of Division 3 “Interior Environment and Lighting Design“ and has been approved by the Board of Administration as well as by Division 3 of the Commission Internationale de lEclairage. Th
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25、hnique a t labor par le Comit Technique CIE 3-44 de la Division 3 “Environnement intrieur et tude de lclairage“ et a t approuv par le Bureau et Division 3 de la Commission Internationale de lEclairage. Le document expose les connaissances et lexprience actuelles dans le domaine particulier de la lum
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30、rch die CIE. Obgleich groe Sorgfalt bei der Erstellung von Verzeichnissen bis zum Zeitpunkt der Drucklegung angewendet wurde, besteht die Mglichkeit, dass diese nicht vollstndig sind. CIE 2017 - All rights reserved CIE 227:2017 iii The following members of TC 3-44 “Lighting for older people and peop
31、le with visual impairment in buildings“ took part in the preparation of this Technical Report. The committee comes under Division 3 “Interior Environment and Lighting Design”. Authors: Akashi, Y. (Chair) Japan Akizuki, Y. Japan Cobham, M. Netherlands Itoh, N. Japan Miller, N.J. USA Schlangen, L.J.M.
32、 Netherlands van den Broek Cools, J.H.F. Netherlands Advisors: Chen, C.-Y. Chinese Taipei Gven, T. Sweden Kitamura, S. Japan Sagawa, K. Japan CIE 227:2017 iv CONTENTS Summary vi Rsum vi Zusammenfassung vi 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Growing ageing society 1 1.2 Prevalence of low vision 2 1.3 Relevant CIE p
33、ublications 2 1.4 Goal and outline of the present report 3 2 Research update of low vision and visual changes with age 3 2.1 Ageing eyes 3 2.1.1 Reduced accommodation 4 2.1.2 Increased intraocular light scatter 4 2.1.3 Reduced spatial contrast sensitivity 5 2.1.4 Decreased retinal illuminance 5 2.1.
34、5 Slower dark adaptation 6 2.2 Change of colour vision with age 6 2.2.1 Outline of how human colour vision works 6 2.2.2 How anatomical and physiological changes with age cause psychophysical changes at threshold 7 2.2.3 Colour discrimination 8 2.2.4 Colour appearance at suprathreshold levels 8 2.2.
35、5 Renormalization of chromatic mechanisms 9 2.2.6 How findings on change in colour vision with age can be applied for interior lighting 9 2.3 Low vision 10 3 Lighting requirements for visual tasks defined by visual models 11 3.1 Approaches to illuminance requirements for older people and people with
36、 low vision 11 3.2 Age-related changes in spectral transmittance of the human crystalline lens and pupil area 11 3.2.1 Age-related changes in spectral transmittance of the crystalline lens 11 3.2.2 Age-related pupil reduction 12 3.2.3 Age-related reduction in retinal illuminance 13 3.3 Visual perfor
37、mance models including ageing factors 14 3.3.1 Visual acuity model 15 3.3.2 RVP model 23 3.4 Contrast sensitivity 24 3.4.1 Contrast sensitivity of older adults with normal vision 25 3.4.2 Contrast sensitivity of people with low vision: Effects of mean luminance 25 3.5 Illuminance preference for olde
38、r adults with normal vision to perform visual tasks 26 3.6 Illuminance effects on people with low vision 28 3.6.1 Illuminance requirements for people with low vision 28 3.6.2 Effect of correlated colour temperature of a lamp on visual performance of people with low vision 28 3.6.3 Colour similarity
39、recognized by people with low vision: Effects of illuminance 29 4 Lighting requirements for older people to move through escape routes 29 CIE 227:2017 v 4.1 Travel speed when walking considering luminance condition and visual acuity 30 4.2 Subjective assessments of satisfaction with lighting on esca
40、pe routes 32 5 The impact of disability and discomfort glare 34 5.1 Disability glare 34 5.2 Discomfort glare 35 5.3 Visual mechanisms of discomfort sensitivity 36 5.4 Measures to reduce glare 37 6 Non-visual effect of light on older people and people with low vision 37 6.1 Sleep efficiency 38 6.2 Sp
41、ectral power distributions useful for older adults 39 6.3 Light useful for people with visual impairments to improve sleep efficiency 39 7 Recommendations for practical lighting solutions for older people and people with low vision 40 7.1 Light for the visual task 40 7.1.1 Illuminance level 40 7.1.2
42、 Contrast 40 7.1.3 Visual task with colour 41 7.2 Recommendations 41 7.2.1 Illuminance levels 42 7.2.2 Illuminance requirements for young and older people 42 7.2.3 Implementations of illuminance recommendations 44 7.3 Colour temperature 44 7.4 Discomfort glare 45 7.5 Task and ambient lighting 46 8 D
43、esign guides for lighting practitioners to improve their design skills 48 8.1 Increase the luminance contrast of the hazards 48 8.1.1 Increase the contrast of stair nose to the background 48 8.1.2 Maintain appropriate luminance contrasts of tactile tiles and the background floor 50 8.1.3 Maintain an
44、 appropriate contrast between tactile tiles and the floor 50 8.2 Apply the model of colour similarity for low vision to practical design 51 8.3 Help recognize the depth of a space easily 52 8.3.1 Do not use the same colour for ceiling, walls, and floor 52 8.3.2 Do not use decorative band patterns th
45、at may induce visual illusions in which the band patterns appear to be steps 52 8.3.3 Provide visual information effective to recognize the depth of a space 54 8.3.4 Draw stripes to make people become aware of the depth of a space 54 8.3.5 Install indirect lighting luminaires in the baseboard along
46、a corridor and in the borderlines between the ceiling and the walls 54 8.3.6 Draw a line on the floor to guide pedestrians 55 8.3.7 Increase local illuminance at hazardous areas 55 8.3.8 Use larger font sizes for signs located at high places 55 8.3.9 Use night lighting to control posture and avoid f
47、alls 56 Definitions of contrasts 57 A.1 Weber contrast 57 A.2 Michelson contrast 57 Demonstrations of how to apply the Visual Acuity Model (Inoue and Akizuki, 1998) 58 References 60 CIE 227:2017 vi LIGHTING FOR OLDER PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH LOW VISION Summary This report summarizes lighting recommend
48、ations on lighting and visual environment in interior spaces such as offices, public spaces, and residences for healthy older people (d efined as people aged 50 years and older) with normal vision, and people with low vision, and implements guidelines described in CIE 196:2011 into practical solutio
49、ns. The report provides (1) illuminance recommendations, derived from simulations with exist ing visual models for older people, (2) state of art of studies on how light helps people with low vision see objects by reviewing recent literature, and (3) design guidelines for lighting practitioners how to design appropriate visual environments for people with low vision. ECLAIRAGE POUR PERSONNES GES ET DES PERSONNES VISION REDUITE DANS BATIMENTS R
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