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Optimizing the light geometry

In light simulation, we concentrate on uniform lighting, among other things, whereby dynamic changes in lighting conditions are neglected. This is particularly important when designing light guides for lighting and sensor applications.

 

Our range of services includes the implementation of:

  • Optimization of the light guide geometry
  • Material selection and analysis
  • Integration into lighting and sensor systems

 

Optimization of the light guide geometry
We design the shape and structure of the light guides to ensure efficient light transmission and light distribution. This includes adaptation to specific lighting and sensor requirements.

 

Material selection and analysis
The selection of suitable materials for light guides is crucial to achieving their desired goal. Examples of this could be achieving maximum efficiency or developing homogeneous illuminance for uniform illumination. Depending on the application, we analyze and select materials that are best suited for the respective application.

 

Integration into lighting and sensor systems
The light guides are designed so that they can be seamlessly integrated into existing or newly developed lighting and sensor systems. This includes consideration of all relevant factors to ensure optimum functionality and efficiency.

 

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Final theses on the subject of “light simulation”:

  • Potthast, S.
    Analysis and optimization of light guides for homogeneous illuminance – light simulation using LightTools, 2024

 

You can find an overview of the final theses completed in our company here (PDF).