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AUTOMATYKA, ELEKTRYKA, ZAKLOCENIA

(AUTOMATICS, ELECTROTECHNICS, DISTURBANCES)

Vol. 14, nr 2 (52) 2023

Publ. 30.10.2023

Concept of Construction a Station for Calibrating Matrix Luminance Meters

Urszula BLASZCZAK, Marcin LESKO, Henryk WACHTA, Krzysztof BARAN, Maciej ZAJKOWSKI

s. 86-94 DOI:

Abstract

In the calibration procedure of luminance meters, it is crucial to establish a processing function specific to each meter. It is therefore necessary to develop a system that generates a standard luminance distribution with specific quantitative and geometric features. The article presents conclusions from analyses aimed at determining the initial requirements for the construction of a station for calibrating matrix luminance meters, as well as simulation results enabling the determination of the initial concept of the stations implementation.

 

Keywords

luminance, matrix luminance meter, calibration

 

 

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