Illumination systems have advanced significantly in the 21st century to develop more energy efficient lighting, however, many of the optical systems that direct the light from an illumination source remain archaic in their design principles. This leads to significant performance inefficiencies in lighting, even with a highly efficient energy source. With the advent of nonimaging optics, understanding of ideal light transfer has unlocked new opportunities to advance the field of illumination and deliver truly ideal optical systems, which minimize energy waste and light pollution while maximizing spatial illumination.This dissertation will present novel work advancing the field of illumination by outlining a new figure of merit that character...
Light environment’s non-visual effects influence people’s health and work efficiency. However, consi...
While imaging optics necessarily transmit a clear image of an object, non-imaging optics manipulate ...
LED lighting is often presented as the lighting technology of the future. Yet there are differences ...
The need for controlled illumination arises from emerging efficiency standards and increasing light ...
The design techniques of nonimaging optics may have a useful role in illumination systems for buildi...
Nonimaging optics is a new discipline with techniques, formalism and objectives quite distinct from ...
This book brings together experts in the field who present material on a number of important and gro...
Proceedings Volume 11120, Nonimaging Optics: Efficient Design for Illumination and Solar Concentrati...
ABSTRACT: Luminescent and nonimaging optical concen-tration constitute two fundamentally different w...
Current techniques in calculation, design of lighting, and measurement primarily focus on how the hu...
Optical engineering is the creative application of classical optical principles to generate new tech...
Luminescent and nonimaging optical concentration constitute two fundamentally different ways of coll...
Prismatic film offer advantages such as the possibility of transmit light effectively in lighting ap...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture; and, (S.M.)--Massachuse...
This dissertation investigates design, modeling and testing methods of optical surfaces in illuminat...
Light environment’s non-visual effects influence people’s health and work efficiency. However, consi...
While imaging optics necessarily transmit a clear image of an object, non-imaging optics manipulate ...
LED lighting is often presented as the lighting technology of the future. Yet there are differences ...
The need for controlled illumination arises from emerging efficiency standards and increasing light ...
The design techniques of nonimaging optics may have a useful role in illumination systems for buildi...
Nonimaging optics is a new discipline with techniques, formalism and objectives quite distinct from ...
This book brings together experts in the field who present material on a number of important and gro...
Proceedings Volume 11120, Nonimaging Optics: Efficient Design for Illumination and Solar Concentrati...
ABSTRACT: Luminescent and nonimaging optical concen-tration constitute two fundamentally different w...
Current techniques in calculation, design of lighting, and measurement primarily focus on how the hu...
Optical engineering is the creative application of classical optical principles to generate new tech...
Luminescent and nonimaging optical concentration constitute two fundamentally different ways of coll...
Prismatic film offer advantages such as the possibility of transmit light effectively in lighting ap...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture; and, (S.M.)--Massachuse...
This dissertation investigates design, modeling and testing methods of optical surfaces in illuminat...
Light environment’s non-visual effects influence people’s health and work efficiency. However, consi...
While imaging optics necessarily transmit a clear image of an object, non-imaging optics manipulate ...
LED lighting is often presented as the lighting technology of the future. Yet there are differences ...