Artículo
Dos & Don’ts in Measuring Illuminance With Smartphones
Rodriguez, Roberto Germán
; Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana
; Dumit, María Clarisa
; Pattini, Andrea Elvira
Fecha de publicación:
24/07/2024
Editorial:
SAGE Publications
Revista:
Ergonomics in Design
ISSN:
1064-8046
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We explored the reliability of smartphones for measuring illuminance and discussed their use on occupational lighting assessments. In a 20–1000 lux range, we compared the illuminance readings from three Android applications on two smartphones versus a calibrated illuminance meter, and proposed seven calibration criteria. Mean non-calibrated smartphone measurements ranged between 28.36% and 37.58% above the reference illuminance. Two calibration criteria stood out: (i) single correction factor at the mean illuminance level (relative difference = 0.84%); (ii) power function (relative difference = −0.17%). We can state that properly calibrated smartphones might replace a low-end illuminance meter, and provide practical tips for measuring illuminance with smartphones.
Palabras clave:
LIGHTING
,
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
,
FIELD METHODS
,
TEST & EVALUATION
,
USABILITY
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Rodriguez, Roberto Germán; Paviglianiti Labiano, Valeria Dana; Dumit, María Clarisa; Pattini, Andrea Elvira; Dos & Don’ts in Measuring Illuminance With Smartphones; SAGE Publications; Ergonomics in Design; 2024; 24-7-2024; 1-9
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