Summary
This paper discusses the phenomenon of flicker, or rapid voltage fluctuations, and the methods used to measure it, as well as the deficiencies in current methods and potential improvements.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the phenomenon of flicker in lighting, its causes, and how it can be measured and mitigated.
Well-being: The paper mentions that flicker can cause discomfort and health risks, particularly for those prone to epilepsy.
Author(s)
P TEIKARI
Publication Year
2006
Number of Citations
1
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