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Journal of Neuroscience Methods | 2012

An inexpensive Arduino-based LED stimulator system for vision research.

Petteri Teikari; Raymond P. Najjar; Hemi Malkki; Kenneth Knoblauch; Dominique Dumortier; Claude Gronfier; Howard M. Cooper

Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are being used increasingly as light sources in life sciences applications such as in vision research, fluorescence microscopy and in brain-computer interfacing. Here we present an inexpensive but effective visual stimulator based on light emitting diodes (LEDs) and open-source Arduino microcontroller prototyping platform. The main design goal of our system was to use off-the-shelf and open-source components as much as possible, and to reduce design complexity allowing use of the system to end-users without advanced electronics skills. The main core of the system is a USB-connected Arduino microcontroller platform designed initially with a specific emphasis on the ease-of-use creating interactive physical computing environments. The pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal of Arduino was used to drive LEDs allowing linear light intensity control. The visual stimulator was demonstrated in applications such as murine pupillometry, rodent models for cognitive research, and heterochromatic flicker photometry in human psychophysics. These examples illustrate some of the possible applications that can be easily implemented and that are advantageous for students, educational purposes and universities with limited resources. The LED stimulator system was developed as an open-source project. Software interface was developed using Python with simplified examples provided for Matlab and LabVIEW. Source code and hardware information are distributed under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL, version 3).


Energy and Buildings | 2001

Consideration of daylight’s colour

C. Chain; Dominique Dumortier; Marc Fontoynont

Abstract The aim of the study is to underline the contribution of colour in daylighting projects as an objective parameter of visual performance and pleasantness. Window technology offers ways to use daylight in buildings. Glazing, shading systems and indoor materials modify its aspect by offering a large variation of its colour. However, colour of daylight changes greatly according to climate, spatially and temporally. Variation of the colour of daylight is illustrated as well as an example of the resulting change of surface colours with or without a type glazing. Then, a method to predict directional colour of skylight is suggested with the intention to apply it in daylighting calculations.


Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2012

Refined flicker photometry technique to measure ocular lens density

Petteri Teikari; Raymond P. Najjar; Kenneth Knoblauch; Dominique Dumortier; Pierre-Loïc Cornut; Philippe Denis; Howard M. Cooper; Claude Gronfier

Many physiological and pathological conditions are associated with a change in the crystalline lens transmittance. Estimates of lens opacification, however, generally rely on subjective rather than objective measures in clinical practice. The goal of our study was to develop an improved psychophysical heterochromatic flicker photometry technique combined with existing mathematical models to evaluate the spectral transmittance of the human ocular media noninvasively. Our results show that it is possible to accurately estimate ocular media density in vivo in humans. Potential applications of our approach include basic research and clinical settings on visual and nonimage-forming visual systems.


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2004

Rethinking satellite-based solar irradiance modelling: The SOLIS clear-sky module

Richard Mueller; K.F. Dagestad; Pierre Ineichen; Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt; Sylvain Cros; Dominique Dumortier; R. Kuhlemann; Jan Asle Olseth; G. Piernavieja; Christian Reise; Lucien Wald; Detlev Heinemann


Energy and Buildings | 2006

The use of shading systems in VDU task offices: A pilot study

Yannick Sutter; Dominique Dumortier; Marc Fontoynont


Environmental Communication in the Information Society | 2001

SoDa: a project for the integration and exploitation of networked solar radiation databases

Lucien Wald; Michel Albuisson; Clive Best; Catherine Delamare; Dominique Dumortier; Elena Gaboardi; Anette Hammer; Detlev Heinnemann; Richard Kift; Stefan Kunz; Mireille Lefèvre; Sébastien Leroy; Mario Martinoli; Lionel Ménard; John Page; Tamas Prager; Corrado Ratto; Christian Reise; Jan Remund; Aniko Rimoczi-Paal; Eric Van Der Goot; Franz Vanroy; Ann R. Webb


9th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography | 1998

SatelLight: A WWW server which provides high quality daylight and solar radiation data for Western and Central Europe

Marc Fontoynont; Dominique Dumortier; Detlev Heinnemann; Annette Hammer; Jan Asle Olseth; Arvid Skarveit; Pierre Ineichen; Christian Reise; John Page; Liam Roche; Hans Georg Beyer; Lucien Wald


Energy and Buildings | 2006

Experimental validation of simulation methods for bi-directional transmission properties at the daylighting performance level

Fawaz Maamari; Marilyne Andersen; Jan de Boer; William L. Carroll; Dominique Dumortier; Phillip Greenup


Solar Paces | 2009

Comparison of Direct Normal Irradiation Maps for Europe

Marcel Suri; Jan Remund; Tomas Cebecauer; Carsten Hoyer-Click; Dominique Dumortier; Thomas Huld; Paul Stackhouse; Pierre Ineichen


9th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography | 1998

Derivation of daylight and solar irradiance data from satellite observations

Anette Hammer; Detlev Heinnemann; Anette Westerhellweg; Pierre Ineichen; Jan Asle Olseth; Arvid Skarveit; Dominique Dumortier; Marc Fontoynont; Lucien Wald; Hans Georg Beyer; Christian Reise; L. Roche; John Page

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Lucien Wald

PSL Research University

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John Page

University of Sheffield

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Marc Fontoynont

École Normale Supérieure

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R. Kuhlemann

University of Oldenburg

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Pascale Avouac

École Normale Supérieure

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