Effect of Correlated Colour Temperature of Automotive LED Headlamps on Visibility and Safety

2026-26-0130

To be published on 01/16/2026

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The objective of this study was to examine the effect of Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) of automotive LED headlamps on driver’s visibility and comfort during night driving. The experiment was conducted on different headlamps having different correlated colour temperatures ranging from 5000K to 6500K in laboratory. Further study was conducted involving participants of different age group and genders for understanding their perception to identify objects when observed in light of different LED headlamps with different CCTs. Studies have shown that both Correlated Colour Temperature and illumination level affect driver’s alertness and performance. Further study required on headlamps with automatically varying CCT to get better solution on driver’s visibility and safety.
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Patil, Mahendra G., Jyoti Kirve, and Padmakumar Parlikar, "Effect of Correlated Colour Temperature of Automotive LED Headlamps on Visibility and Safety," SAE Technical Paper 2026-26-0130, 2026-, .
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To be published on Jan 16, 2026
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2026-26-0130
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Technical Paper
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English