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Temporal light artefacts, abbreviated TLAs (including flicker, stroboscopic effect and phantom arrays), i.e. undesired time modulation in luminance from a light source, has shown to be a threat to wider SSL adoption especially related to dimming functions and low-quality LED products. This is due to the effects that both noticeable and unperceivable TLAs have on human perception and wellbeing. In the present work a number of filament LED bulbs, currently available on the market, are assessed primarily with respect to TLAs, but also with respect to photometric, colorimetric and efficiency properties. The investigation shows that only one of the 10 investigated lamps can be considered flicker free. The rest of the lamps the TLAs are of such a magnitude that none of them fulfil the suggested recommendations currently available.
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- Published:
- 10/23/2017
- Number of Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1 file , 1.1 MB