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VEHICULAR ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS NON-REPLACEABLE LIGHT SOURCES SECONDARY OPTICS CALCULATION METHOD

Abstract

A new method to calculate a single LED-based non-interchangeable light source secondary optics for vehicle adaptive optical systems is proposed, said method being based on partial luminous flux cumulative addition. A comparative analysis of calculated and experimental luminous intensity distributions for optics calculated by said method is conducted

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S. P. Sernov
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus


D. V. Balokhonov
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus


T. V. Kolontaeva
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus


A. A. Zhuravok
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus


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Sernov S.P., Balokhonov D.V., Kolontaeva T.V., Zhuravok A.A. VEHICULAR ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEMS NON-REPLACEABLE LIGHT SOURCES SECONDARY OPTICS CALCULATION METHOD. Devices and Methods of Measurements. 2014;(1):86-93. (In Russ.)

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