2(top 8%)
Impact Factor
2.1(top 8%)
extended IF
54(top 7%)
H-Index
376
authors
1.2K
papers
16.8K
citations
1.2K
citing journals
3.9K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Lighting Research and Technology

TitleYearCitations
Useful daylight illuminance: a new paradigm for assessing daylight in buildings2005299
Monitoring manual control of electric lighting and blinds2003201
Daylight metrics and energy savings2009179
Modelling the spectral sensitivity of the human circadian system2012176
Evaluation of high dynamic range photography as a luminance data acquisition system2006163
The performance of occupancy-based lighting control systems: A review2010157
Lighting for work: a review of visual and biological effects2004155
The ‘adaptive zone’ – A concept for assessing discomfort glare throughout daylit spaces2012138
Lighting appraisal, well-being and performance in open-plan offices: A linked mechanisms approach2008130
Validation of a lighting simulation program under real sky conditions1995117
Daylight and health: A review of the evidence and consequences for the built environment2015116
Lighting quality and office work: two field simulation experiments2006114
View and discomfort glare from windows2007112
Melatonin, cortisol, EEG, ECG and subjective comfort in healthy humans: Impact of two fluorescent lamp types at two light intensities1993105
Simulation of annual daylighting profiles for internal illuminance2000104
A proposed unified system of photometry2004103
Appearance of lit environment and its relevance in lighting design: Experimental study1994103
Perceptions of safety at night in different lighting conditions2000100
A review of colour rendering indices and their application to commercial light sources200499
Comparisons of three practical field devices used to measure personal light exposures and activity levels201397
Circadian photobiology: an emerging framework for lighting practice and research200297
Light as a circadian stimulus for architectural lighting201896
Occupant use of switching and dimming controls in offices200696
Preferred luminous conditions in open-plan offices: research and practice recommendations200091
A framework for predicting the non-visual effects of daylight – Part I: photobiology- based model201290