Influence of automotive headlamp systems on the visibility of targets under different road lighting conditions

S. Vogel, S. Fiedelak, M. Niedling, S. Völker
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Modern high-resolution headlamp systems are capable of adjusting to different driving situations. However, the existing road lighting is not yet taken into account when setting the headlamp’s light distribution. This article investigates the influence of the automotive headlamp systems on the visibility of targets in different road lighting conditions and proposes a new lighting strategy based on these results. The luminances of square targets of different surface reflectances and at different distances ahead of the vehicle were measured in road lighting designed to meet classes varying from M3 to M6. For each combination the visibility level (VL) of the targets was determined, with road lighting alone and also when additionally illuminating the scene with the car headlamps. The influence of the headlamps on target visibility was found to depend on the road lighting class, the target distance and its reflectance. In some situations, additional light from the headlamp decreased the target VL and therefore the probability that a driver would detect it. Different ranges of headlamp light distribution were proposed for different road lighting classes to bring light only where it is needed.
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不同道路照明条件下汽车前照灯系统对目标可视性的影响
现代高分辨率前照灯系统能够适应不同的驾驶情况。然而,在设置前照灯的配光时,还没有考虑到现有的道路照明。本文研究了不同道路照明条件下汽车前照灯系统对目标能见度的影响,并在此基础上提出了一种新的照明策略。在M3 ~ M6不同等级的道路照明中,测量了车辆前方不同表面反射率和不同距离的正方形目标的亮度。对于每种组合,目标的可见性水平(VL)都是确定的,包括单独的道路照明和额外的汽车前灯照明场景。发现前照灯对目标可见度的影响取决于道路照明等级、目标距离及其反射率。在某些情况下,来自前灯的额外光线降低了目标VL,从而降低了驾驶员检测到目标VL的概率。针对不同的道路照明等级,提出了不同的头灯配光范围,以便只在需要的地方照明。
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