Standard observer watts: Evaluating the efficiency of circadian-effective luminaires using a standard observer methodology

M. Rea, A. Bierman, A. Thayer, C. Jarboe, M. Figueiro
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The daily timings of our behavioural activities and physiological functions are regulated by the master biological clock in the brain. Disruption of these circadian rhythms can lead to poor performance and poor health. Consistent exposure to bright days and dim nights is necessary for circadian entrainment and, thus, for good sleep and good health. Since we spend most of our lives indoors, we often must rely on electric lighting for circadian entrainment. Surprisingly perhaps, current lighting practice does not purposely support circadian entrainment. A perceived barrier to promoting circadian entrainment with electric lighting is the absence of a standard test method for assessing the efficiency of luminaires for providing circadian-effective light to building occupants. Proposed is a measure for quantifying luminaire efficiency based on the electric power (watts) needed to reach the circadian stimulus criterion (CS = 0.3) at the eyes of a standard observer, termed Standard Observer Watts (SOWatt). The present paper describes how SOWatt can be applied to ceiling mounted, accent and table-top luminaires.
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标准观察者瓦:使用标准观察者方法评估对昼夜节律有效的灯具的效率
我们的行为活动和生理功能的日常时间是由大脑中的主生物钟调节的。打乱这些昼夜节律会导致表现不佳和健康状况不佳。持续暴露在明亮的白天和昏暗的夜晚对于昼夜节律的调节是必要的,因此对于良好的睡眠和健康也是必要的。由于我们大部分时间都是在室内度过的,我们经常必须依靠电灯来进行昼夜节律的调节。也许令人惊讶的是,目前的照明实践并没有故意支持昼夜节律干扰。通过电气照明促进昼夜节律的一个公认障碍是缺乏标准的测试方法来评估灯具为建筑物居住者提供昼夜节律有效光的效率。提出了一种量化灯具效率的方法,该方法基于标准观察者达到昼夜节律刺激标准(CS = 0.3)所需的电功率(瓦),称为标准观察者瓦(SOWatt)。本文介绍了如何将SOWatt应用于天花板安装,重点和桌面灯具。
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