Part I Road lighting.- Purpose of lighting.- Basic lighting parameters.- Road-surface luminance for motorized traffic.- Illuminance for pedestrians, cyclists and residents.- Visual performance.- Visual performance for motorists.-Visual performance for pedestrians, cyclists and residents.-Visual performance for pedestrians, cyclists and residents.- Mesopic vision.- Age effects.- Visual comfort and pleasantness.-Visual comfort for motorists.- Visual comfort and pleasantness for pedestrians, cyclists and residents.-Lighting criteria .- Motorized traffic.- Pedestrians, cyclists and residents.- Spectrum of light.-Standards and recommendations.- The CIE recommendation for road lighting.- European standard for road lighting.- North American standard for road lighting.- Equipment.- Lamps and gear.- Luminaires.- Lighting-control devices.- Road surfaces.- Design aspects.- Lighting arrangements.-Mounting height and spacing.- Visual guidance.- Maintenance.- Lighting control.- Light pollution.- Sustainability.- Master planning.- Calculation conventions.- Measurement conventions.- Part II Light pollution.- Balance between positive and negative effects.- Disturbing effects.- Residents.- Motorised and slow-moving traffic.- Astronomers.- Animal life.-Zoning .- Curfewing.- Lighting criteria.- Criteria at area to be lighted.- Criteria at location of disturbance.- Standards and recommendations.- CIE recommendation.- European recommendation.- North American recommendation.- Standards and recommendations.- CIE recommendation.- European recommendation.- North American recommendation.- Equipment.- Luminaires.- Screens and louvres.- Design aspects.- Lighting arrangement.- Reflectance of surfaces.- Lighting control.- Design aspect.- Lighting arrangement.- Reflectance of surfaces.- Lighting control .- Part III Tunnel lighting.- Purpose of lighting.- Fundamentals.- Lighting criteria.- Standards and recommendations.- Equipment.- Design.
About the Author: Prof. Wout van Bommel MSc worked for more than 35 years with Philips Lighting in different lighting application functions. He has carried out research into many different lighting subjects. His research work has been the basis for concepts now used in international standards for lighting.
From 2003-2007, he was President of the International Lighting Commission, CIE. From 1988-2008, he was the Dutch representative of the European Lighting Normalisation Committee CEN TC 169. He is currently a board member of the Dutch "Light & Health Research Foundation," SOLG.
In 2004, Wout van Bommel was appointed Consulting Professor at the Fudan University of Shanghai, and in 2008, External Examiner of the Master Course "Light and Lighting" at the University College of London (UCL, Bartlett Institute).
He has published more than 150 papers in national and international lighting journals in different languages. All over the world he has presented papers, has taught at universities and schools, and has given invited lectures at conferences.
After his retirement from Philips Lighting, he began advising lighting designers, researchers, companies, municipalities, and governmental bodies, as an independent Lighting Consultant.
He is currently Section Editor for the section titled "Lighting" for the Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology.