#saluslux — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #saluslux, aggregated by home.social.
-
Based on a part of our recent study #LPI at night moves pedestrians out of the dark curb zone and help pedestrians get peak semi-cylindrical #illuminance for incoming traffic occurs around 2–3 seconds into crossing. At a #walking speed of 1.4 m/s, our #SALUSLux simulation indicates an ideal LPI of 3–7 seconds. For pedestrians facing turning conflicts (and I personally experience this a lot even near #CMU campus -*-), peak visibility on the far side occurs around 7 sec
-
What humans see with their eyes matter, and while you might not know any specialised lighting software, we at SALUS lab have created #SALUSLux a python package that could help designers avoid something like this crash.
See our paper in my Google Scholar.
And sign up for my professor talk here (The research, not this case particularly)
https://safety21.cmu.edu/event/smart-safety-connection-seminar-katherine-flanigan/