Flicker Contrast
Flicker “Contrast” is a measurement value often used for diplays. It is calculated in a similar manner as flicker percent:
Flicker Index
Flicker “Index” is dividing the area above the average of the signal by the entire area of the signal. This value is more robust in regard to single, high spikes in the measured data that might distort “percent flicker”. At the same time, it might also “overlook” thin spikes that produce visible flicker.
SVM
“SVM” (“Stroboscopic visibility measure”) is only meant for frequencies above 80 Hz. It is not the same as “common” flicker - additional movement of the source or the observer plays a role to make this flicker effect visible.

Ci: relative amplitude of i-th Fourier coefficient
Ti: weighing factor for visibility of stroboscope effect
Standards/Norms:
- CIE_TN_006_2016 “Visual Aspects of Time-Modulated Lighting Systems – Definitions and Measurement Models”
- IEC/TR 63158 “Equipment for general lighting purposes - Objective test method for stroboscopic effects of lighting equipment”