lightcoverage
Lightcoverage is a term used in lighting design to describe the spatial distribution of light produced by a lighting system across a target area. It encompasses how effectively an space is lit, including the coverage footprint, uniformity of illumination, glare, and light spill beyond the intended boundaries. The concept applies to both indoor environments and outdoor installations, from offices and retail spaces to streets and stadiums.
In practice, lightcoverage is evaluated through measurements and simulations. Key metrics include illuminance on the work
Assessment methods combine in-situ measurements with predictive modeling. Common steps involve selecting luminaires, configuring their aiming
Applications and design considerations vary by context. In workplaces, uniformity and task lighting are prioritized; in