Promising solutions in solving the problems of lighting for energy efficiency technology
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.90401Keywords:
light, incandescent lamp, fluorescent, halogen, LED, energy efficiency, lighting, diode, power, luminous fluxAbstract
The problems of energy efficient technologies in the context of artificial sources of radiation in the visible light for lighting of premises of the different types are discussed in the article. A historical excursion into the design and development of electric lamps is carried out to understand the perspective of the use and further development in LED lighting. The analysis of existing electric lamps is carried out. The optimal solution are defined for application and development
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