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Steve Fotios
Steve Fotios
Professor of Lighting and Visual Perception
Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor sheffield.ac.uk
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New thermal insulation boards made from coconut husk and bagasse
S Panyakaew, S Fotios
Energy and buildings 43 (7), 1732-1739, 2011
3622011
Road lighting research for drivers and pedestrians: The basis of luminance and illuminance recommendations
S Fotios, R Gibbons
Lighting Research & Technology 50 (1), 154-186, 2018
1632018
Road lighting and energy saving
PR Boyce, S Fotios, M Richards
Lighting Research & Technology 41 (3), 245-260, 2009
1422009
Road lighting and pedestrian reassurance after dark: A review
S Fotios, J Unwin, S Farrall
Lighting Research & Technology 47 (4), 449-469, 2015
1382015
Using eye-tracking to identify pedestrians’ critical visual tasks, Part 1. Dual task approach
S Fotios, J Uttley, C Cheal, N Hara
Lighting research & technology 47 (2), 133-148, 2015
1082015
Lamp colour properties and apparent brightness: a review
SA Fotios
Lighting Research & Technology 33 (3), 163-178, 2001
942001
Eye movement and pupil size constriction under discomfort glare
Y Lin, S Fotios, M Wei, Y Liu, W Guo, Y Sun
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 56 (3), 1649-1656, 2015
912015
Predicting lamp spectrum effects at mesopic levels. Part 1: Spatial brightness
SA Fotios, C Cheal
Lighting Research & Technology 43 (2), 143-157, 2011
872011
321: agricultural waste materials as thermal insulation for dwellings in thailand: preliminary results
S Panyakaew, S Fotios
Proceedings of the 25th Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architectu, 22-24, 2008
872008
A revised Kruithof graph based on empirical data
S Fotios
Leukos 13 (1), 3-17, 2017
862017
Lighting for subsidiary streets: investigation of lamps of different SPD. Part 2—Brightness
SA Fotios, C Cheal
Lighting Research & Technology 39 (3), 233-249, 2007
852007
Obstacle detection: A pilot study investigating the effects of lamp type, illuminance and age
S Fotios, C Cheal
Lighting Research & Technology 41 (4), 321-342, 2009
822009
Stimulus range bias explains the outcome of preferred-illuminance adjustments
SA Fotios, C Cheal
Lighting Research & Technology 42 (4), 433-447, 2010
752010
Using eye-tracking to identify pedestrians’ critical visual tasks. Part 2. Fixation on pedestrians
S Fotios, J Uttley, B Yang
Lighting Research & Technology 47 (2), 149-160, 2015
732015
Proposed UK guidance for lighting in residential roads
S Fotios, T Goodman
Lighting Research & Technology 44 (1), 69-83, 2012
722012
Perception of electric light sources of different colour properties
S Fotios, GJ Levermore
International Journal of Lighting Research and Technology 29 (3), 161-171, 1997
721997
Using obstacle detection to identify appropriate illuminances for lighting in residential roads
S Fotios, C Cheal
Lighting Research & Technology 45 (3), 362-376, 2013
702013
Investigating the use of an adjustment task to set the preferred illuminance in a workplace environment
Á Logadóttir, J Christoffersen, SA Fotios
Lighting Research & Technology 43 (4), 403-422, 2011
692011
The effect of ambient light condition on road traffic collisions involving pedestrians on pedestrian crossings
J Uttley, S Fotios
Accident Analysis & Prevention 108, 189-200, 2017
662017
Light source spectrum, brightness perception and visual performance in pedestrian environments: A review
S Fotios, C Cheal, PR Boyce
Lighting Research & Technology 37 (4), 271-291, 2005
632005
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