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Future photometry based on solid-state lighting products
Poikonen, T.
Pulli, T.
Kokka, A.
Askola, J.
Dönsberg, T.
Šmíd, M.
Kliment, P.
Pons Aglio, Alicia
Ferrero, Alejandro
Kübarsepp, T.
Gál, P.
Gerloff, T.
Sperling, A.
Källberg, S.
Dekker, P.
Thorseth, A.
Jost, S.
Klej, A.
Brida, G.
Reiners, T.
Blattner, P.
Stuker, F.
Ludwig, K.
Schneider, M.
European Metrology Research Programme
European Commission
7 pags., 5 figs. -- CIE x046:2019, Proceedings of the 29th CIE SESSION Washington D.C., USA, June 14 – 22, 2019
Research project ¿Future photometry based on solid-state lighting products¿ (EMPIR 15SIB07 PhotoLED) has investigated the fundamental requirements for photometry based on white lightemitting diode (LED) sources. The project has developed new LED illuminants, LED standard lamps for luminous intensity and luminous flux, as well as new photometric measurement methods, addressing many technical challenges of the CIE research strategy. In this paper, we present the outcome of the 3-year scientific research project, whose work has been carried out by NMIs, universities, test laboratories and industrial partners working in the field of photometry and solid-state lighting.
The work leading to this study is partly funded by the European Metrology Programme for
Innovation and Research (EMPIR) Project 15SIB07 PhotoLED “Future Photometry Based on
Solid State Lighting Products”. The EMPIR initiative is co-funded by the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States. The
project would like to thank CIE and the official collaborators NIM, NRC and IPQ for their support
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http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794
Proceedings of the 29th CIE SESSION (2019)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/211574
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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