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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 12,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 051201-
  • (2014)

Uncertainty analysis of a pavement reflectance measurement system based on a gonio-photometer

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Abstract

A pavement reflectance measurement system is established based on a gonio-photometerexisting by changing a bracket to carry the road sample and luminance meter, adding a collimated light source to provide incident light. This automated system could finish the reflection measurement of a road sample in 4 h. An uncertainty budget of this measurement system is made and the combined standard uncertainty of Q0 is 5.26%.

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