Headlamp performance in traffic situation.

Author(s)
Schmidt-Clausen-H, J. & Dahlem, T.
Year
Abstract

The photometric requirements of today's headlamps do not relate to the headlights as built into the vehicle, but to the individual headlamp before its installation. The aim of this survey is to demonstrate the relation between technical requirements of individual headlamps and the actual situation on the road. For that purpose headlamps were measured: on the one hand those of known vehicles (reference vehicles) with correctly adjusted and cleaned headlamps; on the other hand headlamps in everyday traffic, i.e. possibly incorrectly adjusted and soiled. It could be shown that the glare of illuminance of the gas discharging headlamps in the measuring point of the human eyes of an on-coming car is lower than that of normal traffic vehicles.

Publication

Library number
C 16769 (In: C 16718 [electronic version only]) /91 / ITRD E102565
Source

In: Proceedings of the sixteenth International Technical Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles ESV, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, May 31 to June 4, 1998, Volume 1, p. 596-601, 4 ref.

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