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Non-imaging Optics for LED-Lighting

Bouwe van den Berg, J. and Castro, R. and Draisma, J. and Evers, J. and Hendriks, M. and Krehel, O. and Kryven, I. and Mora, K. and Szabó, B. and Zwiernik, P. (2012) Non-imaging Optics for LED-Lighting. [Study Group Report]

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Abstract

In this report, several methods are investigated to rapidly compute the light intensity function, either in the far field or on a finite-distance screen, of light emanating from a light fixture with a given shape. Different shapes are considered, namely polygonal and (piecewise) smooth. In the first case, analytic methods are sought to circumvent the use of Monte Carlo methods and ray-tracing with large sample size. In the second case, refinements of the Monte Carlo method (notably using a bootstrap procedure) are devised to minimize the number of samples needed for a good approximation of the intensity function.

Item Type:Study Group Report
Problem Sectors:None/Other
Technology/Devices
Study Groups:European Study Group with Industry > ESGI 84 (Eindhoven, Netherlands, 30 Jan-3 Feb 2012)
Company Name:Philips Lighting
ID Code:663
Deposited By: Matthew Hennessy
Deposited On:03 Jul 2014 22:02
Last Modified:29 May 2015 20:17

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