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Appendix 5

Percentage of Missed Signals Predicted from the Best Fitting Equations

The percentage of missed signals for each signal color are predicted from the best fitting equation, for
the range of luminances used in the measurements. The best fitting equation for the yellow LED goes
slightly negative at luminances higher than 10,500 cd/m2 (-0.66% at a luminance of 23,500 cd/m2). As
this is impossible, the negative percentages have been replaced with a zero value, above 10,500 cd/m2.

Luminance (cd/m2)

Green LED

Yellow LED

Red LED

________1000________

_________62_________

_________38_________

__________12__________

________1500________

__________41__________

___________13___________

___________3.8___________

________2000________

_________27_________

___________7.5___________

___________2.3___________

________2500________

__________18__________

____________5.1____________

____________1.6___________

________3000________

__________12__________

___________3.7___________

____________1.2___________

________3500________

___________8.2___________

___________2.8___________

____________1.0___________

________4000________

___________5.8___________

__________2.2__________

_________0.86_________

________4500________

___________4.3___________

____________1.8____________

_________0.74_________

________5000________

____________3.3____________

____________1.5____________

_________0.66_________

________5500________

__________2.6__________

____________1.2____________

_________0.59_________

________6000________

____________2.1____________

_________0.96_________

__________0.53__________

________6500________

____________1.8___________

_________0.78_________

_________0.48_________

________7000________

____________1.6___________

__________0.63__________

_________0.44_________

________7500________

____________1.4___________

_________0.50_________

__________0.41__________

________8000________

__________13__________

_________0.38_________

_________0.38_________

________8500________

____________1.2___________

_________0.29_________

_________0.36_________

________9000________

______________1_1______________

_________0.20_________

_________0.34_________

________9500________

_____________1.1____________

_________0.12_________

_________0.32_________

________10000_______

____________1.0___________

_________0.06_________

_________0.30_________

________10500_______

_________0.94_________

_________0.00_________

_________0.29_________

________11000_______

_________0.89_________

_________0.00_________

_________0.27_________

________11500_______

_________0.85_________

_________0.00_________

_________0.25_________

________12000_______

_________0.80_________

_________0.00_________

_________0.24_________

________12500_______

-

_________0.00_________

_________0.24_________

________13000_______

-

_________0.00_________

__________0.23__________

________13500_______

-

_________0.00_________

_________0.22_________

________14000_______

-

_________0.00_________

__________0.21__________

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