Lighting Technology: Fundamentals of Illuminating Engineering
Editat de Meike Barfuss, Alexander Rosemann, Dirk Seifert, Werner Osterhausen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031099397
ISBN-10: 3031099397
Pagini: 726
Ilustrații: XIII, 726 p. 516 illus., 437 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031099397
Pagini: 726
Ilustrații: XIII, 726 p. 516 illus., 437 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Fundamentals of Lighting Technology.- Light Sources and Auxiliary Devices.- Luminaires.- Lighting Control.- Illumination with Daylight.- Illumination Systems for Interior Spaces.- Illumination Systems for Exterior Spaces.
Notă biografică
Meike Barfuß
Meike Barfuss is a professor for Electronics and LED-Systems at Fachhochschule Suedwestfalen University of Applied Sciences in Hagen, Germany. In R&D projects as well as bachelor and master theses she works on intelligent connected lighting systems. Besides the concepts for those systems she is developing application specific sensors, e.g. infrared arrays for people counting applications and colour sensors as well as LED luminaires and other electronic circuit design for lighting applications. She has authored a number of conference papers, patent applications and other publications in German and English.
As a member of the managing board of the German society of lighting
technology LiTG, she is responsible for the board of Research and Teaching and also leading the multinational workgroup of lecturers in lighting design and technology, which has come together under the LiTG. Under the direction of Meike Barfuß and Dirk Seifert a part of this team has published the German textbook Beleuchtungstechnik Grundlagen published by Huss Medien in 2016 and 2020.
Furthermore Meike Barfuß is deputy chair of the LTGR, the Ruhr area regional department of the LiTG. On a regular basis she organizes lecture events on the topics of LED and Connected Lighting.
Alexander Rosemann
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Alexander Rosemann was appointed Chair Building Lighting in the Department of the Built Environment of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in April 2014. He took on leading roles in many (inter)national research projects in Germany and North America. Before his appointment he worked for an electrical utility in North America where his responsibilities included the advancement of energy efficiency policies, codes and standards on municipal, provincial and federal level. He was thought leader in the TU/e Intelligent Lighting Institute (ILI) as well as board member of the TU/e Data Science Center, theTU/e Center for Humans & Technology and the Nederlandse Stichting Voor Verlichtingskunde (NSVV). Among his research projects are the SPARK/IMPULS project “Creating Healthy Environments – Offices” and the STW HTSM project “OptiLight – Mathematical Optimizations for Human Centric Lighting”.
Rosemann studied electrical engineering and obtained his PhD and his habilitation (venia legend) at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. He won several prizes and awards for his efforts in the field of lighting. Besides contributions to the German educational book “Beleuchtungstechnik”, he published the book “Tageslicht und Solarstrahlung” (Daylight and Solar Radiation) together with Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Heinrich Kaase (TU Berlin) in 2018.
Rosemann holds both, the German and Canadian nationality, and has supervised a number of PhD candidates at TU/e.
Dirk Seifert
Dipl.-Ing Dirk Seifert studied in the 80´ties in Ilmenau and Bratislava. He startedhis professional work 1985 at Lichtstudio Halle, a lighting and planning office in East Germany. He teaches lighting technology in different workshops and seminars for professionals on a regular basis – for example seminars for the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin BAuA) in order to educate experts for lighting of workplaces.
In the early 90´ies he started to teach lighting and the practical use of light at the University of Art Burg Giebichenstein Halle and at Wismar University for Architectural Lighting Designers.
Starting in 2004 he works in technical lighting at Philips Lighting / Signify (today) in Hamburg. In parallel to his work he is an active member in lighting organizations (LiTG, FILD) and standardization groups (DIN).
Werner Osterhaus
Professor Osterhaus’ research and teaching is driven by a passion for applying appropriate science, technology and design to architectural (day)lighting problems in order to ensure wellbeing, health and an appropriate architectural/spatial atmosphere for building occupants, as well as energy-efficiency and sustainability of the (day)lighting systems selected.
Academic and Professional Career
2011 – nowProfessor of Lighting Design Research in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Aarhus University, Leader of Lighting Design Research Group
2012Visiting Professor of Lighting Design at Kyushu and Tokai Universities, Japan (January)
2010 – 2011Deputy Director of Center for Applied Science in Engineering (CASE) at Aarhus University
2009 – 2010Professor of Architectural Engineering and Director of Architectural and Civil Engineering at Engineering College of Aarhus
2008 – 2009Visiting Professor of Architecture at Hafen City University in Hamburg (12 months)
2004 – 2007Visiting Professor in Architecture and Architectural Lighting Design at Royal Academy of Arts School of Architecture in Copenhagen (2 months per year)
2003Visiting Professor in Architectural Technology at Norwegian University of Technology in Trondheim (1 month), Visiting Scientist at Danish Building Research Institute in Hørsholm (1 month), and Visiting Scientist at Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg (1 month) during sabbatical year
1996 – 2009Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), Director of Building Science Programme (2004 – 2008) and Head of School of Architecture (2000 – 2003)
1994 – 1996Lecturer in Architecture at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
1990 – nowConsultant on (day)lighting design for professional architecture and engineering firms
1992Visiting Researcher, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg (3 months)
1988 – 1996Researcher in Building Technologies Program and Windows and Daylighting Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley
Education
1989 – 1996Doctoral studies in Architecture, Lighting, Vision Science, and History and Philosophy of Science at University of California at Berkeley (PhD Thesis not completed)
1986 – 1988Master of Architecture studies at Arizona State University (M.Arch)
1982 – 1986Architecture studies at Technical University of Darmstadt (cand. arch.)
Meike Barfuss is a professor for Electronics and LED-Systems at Fachhochschule Suedwestfalen University of Applied Sciences in Hagen, Germany. In R&D projects as well as bachelor and master theses she works on intelligent connected lighting systems. Besides the concepts for those systems she is developing application specific sensors, e.g. infrared arrays for people counting applications and colour sensors as well as LED luminaires and other electronic circuit design for lighting applications. She has authored a number of conference papers, patent applications and other publications in German and English.
As a member of the managing board of the German society of lighting
technology LiTG, she is responsible for the board of Research and Teaching and also leading the multinational workgroup of lecturers in lighting design and technology, which has come together under the LiTG. Under the direction of Meike Barfuß and Dirk Seifert a part of this team has published the German textbook Beleuchtungstechnik Grundlagen published by Huss Medien in 2016 and 2020.
Furthermore Meike Barfuß is deputy chair of the LTGR, the Ruhr area regional department of the LiTG. On a regular basis she organizes lecture events on the topics of LED and Connected Lighting.
Alexander Rosemann
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Alexander Rosemann was appointed Chair Building Lighting in the Department of the Built Environment of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in April 2014. He took on leading roles in many (inter)national research projects in Germany and North America. Before his appointment he worked for an electrical utility in North America where his responsibilities included the advancement of energy efficiency policies, codes and standards on municipal, provincial and federal level. He was thought leader in the TU/e Intelligent Lighting Institute (ILI) as well as board member of the TU/e Data Science Center, theTU/e Center for Humans & Technology and the Nederlandse Stichting Voor Verlichtingskunde (NSVV). Among his research projects are the SPARK/IMPULS project “Creating Healthy Environments – Offices” and the STW HTSM project “OptiLight – Mathematical Optimizations for Human Centric Lighting”.
Rosemann studied electrical engineering and obtained his PhD and his habilitation (venia legend) at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. He won several prizes and awards for his efforts in the field of lighting. Besides contributions to the German educational book “Beleuchtungstechnik”, he published the book “Tageslicht und Solarstrahlung” (Daylight and Solar Radiation) together with Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Heinrich Kaase (TU Berlin) in 2018.
Rosemann holds both, the German and Canadian nationality, and has supervised a number of PhD candidates at TU/e.
Dirk Seifert
Dipl.-Ing Dirk Seifert studied in the 80´ties in Ilmenau and Bratislava. He startedhis professional work 1985 at Lichtstudio Halle, a lighting and planning office in East Germany. He teaches lighting technology in different workshops and seminars for professionals on a regular basis – for example seminars for the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Bundesanstalt für Arbeitsschutz und Arbeitsmedizin BAuA) in order to educate experts for lighting of workplaces.
In the early 90´ies he started to teach lighting and the practical use of light at the University of Art Burg Giebichenstein Halle and at Wismar University for Architectural Lighting Designers.
Starting in 2004 he works in technical lighting at Philips Lighting / Signify (today) in Hamburg. In parallel to his work he is an active member in lighting organizations (LiTG, FILD) and standardization groups (DIN).
Werner Osterhaus
Professor Osterhaus’ research and teaching is driven by a passion for applying appropriate science, technology and design to architectural (day)lighting problems in order to ensure wellbeing, health and an appropriate architectural/spatial atmosphere for building occupants, as well as energy-efficiency and sustainability of the (day)lighting systems selected.
Academic and Professional Career
2011 – nowProfessor of Lighting Design Research in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Aarhus University, Leader of Lighting Design Research Group
2012Visiting Professor of Lighting Design at Kyushu and Tokai Universities, Japan (January)
2010 – 2011Deputy Director of Center for Applied Science in Engineering (CASE) at Aarhus University
2009 – 2010Professor of Architectural Engineering and Director of Architectural and Civil Engineering at Engineering College of Aarhus
2008 – 2009Visiting Professor of Architecture at Hafen City University in Hamburg (12 months)
2004 – 2007Visiting Professor in Architecture and Architectural Lighting Design at Royal Academy of Arts School of Architecture in Copenhagen (2 months per year)
2003Visiting Professor in Architectural Technology at Norwegian University of Technology in Trondheim (1 month), Visiting Scientist at Danish Building Research Institute in Hørsholm (1 month), and Visiting Scientist at Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg (1 month) during sabbatical year
1996 – 2009Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), Director of Building Science Programme (2004 – 2008) and Head of School of Architecture (2000 – 2003)
1994 – 1996Lecturer in Architecture at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
1990 – nowConsultant on (day)lighting design for professional architecture and engineering firms
1992Visiting Researcher, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Freiburg (3 months)
1988 – 1996Researcher in Building Technologies Program and Windows and Daylighting Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley
Education
1989 – 1996Doctoral studies in Architecture, Lighting, Vision Science, and History and Philosophy of Science at University of California at Berkeley (PhD Thesis not completed)
1986 – 1988Master of Architecture studies at Arizona State University (M.Arch)
1982 – 1986Architecture studies at Technical University of Darmstadt (cand. arch.)
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book is a translation of the original German edition "Beleuchtungstechnik – Grundlagen". The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.
Caracteristici
Simple and clear explanation of essential lighting knowledge Covers all essential field of lighting technology including the new topics connected to A handy reference for students as well as educators and professionals