Summary
This paper discusses the development of a complex light source that can artificially recreate the Sun, with a focus on the optical design, technological implementation, and effects on humans.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the design and development of a complex light source that can artificially recreate the Sun, including the optical design and technological implementation.
Well-being: The paper explores the effects of the artificial light source on human comfort and well-being.
Eye health: The paper discusses the impact of the artificial light source on human eyes, including the perception of the light and its potential effects on eye health.
Author(s)
P Ragazzi
Publication Year
2019
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