Minimising the uncertainties in the calculation of stroboscopic effect visibility measure

Carsten Dam-Hansen, Steve Coyne, G. Isoardi, Y. Ohno

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Abstract

The applied numerical calculations to determine the stroboscopic effect visibility measure (SVM) of a specific temporal light modulation waveform will influence the uncertainty of the determined value. An investigation of the achievable uncertainty under application of zeropadding and quadratic interpolation for peak finding is performed. This is done for sinusoidal and square verification waveforms outlined in IEC TR 63158 and demonstrates that using the referenced Stroboscopic effect visibility measure toolbox gives deviations from the reference values of up to 2.2%. Applying a combined optimised method of zero-padding and quadratic interpolation deviations less than 0.05% are achieved and yielding consitent. Result over different sampling frequencies. The verification waveforms are generated on a programmable light modulator and measurement results are shown
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the CIE Symposium on Advances on the Measurement of Temporal Light Modulation
Number of pages9
PublisherCIE - International Commission on Illumination
Publication date2022
Article numberCIE X049-P11
ISBN (Print)9783902842701
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventCIE Symposium on Advances on the Measurement of Temporal Light Modulation - National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Duration: 11 Oct 202211 Oct 2022

Conference

ConferenceCIE Symposium on Advances on the Measurement of Temporal Light Modulation
LocationNational Technical University of Athens
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityAthens
Period11/10/202211/10/2022

Keywords

  • Temporal light modulation
  • Stroboscopic effect visibility measure
  • Discrete Fourier transform
  • Peak estimation
  • Interpolation
  • Zero-padding

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