Determination of the levels of illumination of different types of headlights in a vehicle

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Daniela Alexandra Jeréz Mayorga
José Andres Castillo

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The objective of this project is to analyze the lighting levels of 5 different types of Vehicle. In your analysis we will check the cost analysis of the headlights and the high and low lights of the 5 vehicles. For this analysis of light measurements we will use an APP (application) called "Lux" which is a program that verifies the intensity of the light that is in the environment and using a cell phone sensor. For the use of the APP, it would be better to appreciate it at night, it is safer to have a better lighting system.

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Jeréz Mayorga, D. A., & Castillo, J. A. (2018). Determination of the levels of illumination of different types of headlights in a vehicle. INNOVA Reseach Journal, 3(3), 17–22. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v3.n3.2018.630
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