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Part of the book series: AutoUni – Schriftenreihe ((AUS,volume 89))

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In the previous Chapter, the most important principles of light and contrast perception have been illustrated and all relevant basic quantities have been described. In this Chapter, more recent scientific publications from the last decades are reviewed. Split into the relevant topics, the publications are summarized and evaluated in terms of usability for this work.

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Meyer, B. (2017). Related Work. In: Measuring, Modeling and Simulating the Re-adaptation Process of the Human Visual System after Short-Time Glares in Traffic Scenarios. AutoUni – Schriftenreihe, vol 89. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14704-4_3

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