Compagnon, 1997 - Google Patents
RADIANCE: a simulation tool for daylighting systemsCompagnon, 1997
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- Compagnon R
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- The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies University of Cambridge Department of Architecture
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RADIANCE development started in 1984 at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Berkeley, USA). At the same time, the" radiosity" method was first applied in the computer graphics domain. The" ray tracing" method already used since the 1970s was considered to be …
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