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  1. Advances in Lighting Technology (Pt (Series) (Warrendale, Pa.), 98.)
  2. Motor Vehicle Lighting (Progress in Technology)
  3. Materials and Optics for Solar Energy Conversion and Advanced Lighting Technology, 692 (Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering) by Lampert, 1986-08
  4. Lighting Technology: A Guide for The Entertainment Industry by Brian; Thornley, Joe Fitt, 1998
  5. ADVANCED LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (Financial Performance Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Ltd. Icon Group, 2000-10-31
  6. ADVANCED LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Labor Productivity Series) by Icon Group Ltd., Icon Group Ltd., 2000-04-25
  7. A Bibliography of Theatre Technology: Acoustics and Sound, Lighting, Properties, and Scenery by John T. Howard, 1982-03-31
  8. Time-Saver Standards for Architectural Lighting by Gary Steffy Lighting Design Inc., 2000-07-18
  9. Film and Video Lighting Terms and Concepts (Focal Handbooks) by Richard Ferncase, 1995-04-28
  10. Lighting Design Handbook by Lee H. Watson, 1990-07
  11. Design Criteria for Lighting Interior Living Spaces by Residence Lighting Committee, Interior Committee, 1995-08
  12. Street Lighting Manual by Edison Electric Institute. Street and Highway Lighting Task Force, 1988-09
  13. Basic Lighting Worktext for Film and Video by Richard Ferncase, 1992-05-06
  14. Lighting by Design: A Technical Guide by Brian Fitt, Joe Thornley, 1996-01

21. Philips Lighting - Advanced Philips Lighting Technology In New Mercedes E-class
Advanced Philips lighting technology in new Mercedes Eclass. Mercedeslaunched its new E-class on 15 January, a car with a lot of
http://www.lighting.philips.com/merc/
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N. America ... CONTACT US Advanced Philips Lighting technology in new Mercedes E-class Mercedes launched its new E-class on 15 January, a car with a lot of new technologies which is, as Daimler-Chrysler puts it, "the heart of the Mercedes-Benz brand". An important contribution comes from Philips. The attractively designed tail lights, forming one of the distinguishing features of the car, use a new Philips lighting technology called HiPerVision. HiPerVision bulbs are based on picture tube technology from Philips Television. The completely closed glass capsule is filled with xenon gas and the bulb therefore achieves excellent lighting performance with a lower energy requirement. HiPerVision is a cost-effective lighting solution that offers the following benefits: Breakthrough in reliability:
  • Lasts the entire lifetime of the vehicle
  • 850,000 km without any defects (according to Daimler-Chrysler tests)

22. Federal Energy Management Program: Ordering FEMP Materials
San Diego, California Inductively Coupled Electrodeless lighting technology Usedin Atrium at the Peachtree Summit Building in Atlanta, Georgia Joshua Tree and
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23. Lighting Education & Resources - Darksky.org
2001) Lightolier Lightolier's Lessons In Lighting Lithonia Lighting Lighting CenterOSRAM SYLVANIA's - The Institute for lighting technology Philips Lighting
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Parsons School of Design / Dept of Architecture Pennsylvania State University / World Campus Lighting Courses Online (lighting.com) ... Directory of Energy-Related Graduate Programs in U.S. Universities - by The Energy Foundation Web Based On Line and e-learning Training Courses FEMP Lights - Federal Energy Management Program of the U.S. Department of Energy FEMP Lights Online Training web-based distance learning class September 24 - October 26, 2001 Pennsylvania State University - Architectural Lighting Design Course the LIGHTING Collaborative a e-learning company Visual Perception Course - City University London Visual Perception Course CD Rom (power point) - City University London Lighting Industry Association Training American Lighting Association numerous design courses available Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) International Association for Energy-Efficient Lighting (IAEEL) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ... Institution of Lighting Engineers (ILE) , UK

24. Light Information
General info. General lighting technology articles. About Lighting Articles lighting technology and measurements; A History of Light and Lighting;
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25. Solid-State Lighting National Initiatives And Programs
and the Optoelectronics Industry Development Association published the results ofan 18month co-sponsored Solid-State lighting technology Roadmapping effort.
http://lighting.sandia.gov/Xlightinginit.htm
Next-Generation Lighting Initiative Other National Programs Worldwide Programs NEXT-GENERATION LIGHTING INITIATIVE
Because of the potential energy, environment and national security benefits, there is increasing national interest in creating a partnership – of industry, universities and national laboratories – aimed at accelerating the development of Solid-State Lighting science and technology.
Interest was catalyzed by an April 2000 white paper (pdf - 142kb) co-authored by Hewlett-Packard and Sandia National Laboratories.
In March 2001, the Department of Energy's Office of Building Technology, State and Community Programs and the Optoelectronics Industry Development Association published the results of an 18-month co-sponsored Solid-State Lighting Technology Roadmapping effort. A summary of these results is called "The Promise of Solid-State Lighting for General Illumination: Light Emitting Diodes and Organic Light Emitting Diodes" (pdf - 329kb). The full road maps, which represent the industry consensus on how Solid-State Lighting might replace conventional light sources, can be obtained from the Optoelectronics Industry Development Association
In July 2001, Senators Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico and Mike DeWine of Ohio introduced a bill to the Senate

26. Philips Lighting - Press Centre - Advanced Philips Lighting Technology In New Me
The attractively designed tail lights, forming one of the distinguishing featuresof the car, use a new Philips lighting technology called HiPerVision.
http://www.eur.lighting.philips.com/int_en/prof/about/press/automotive/mercedes_
D.write(center("BEGIN")) D.write(LEVEL2); Press Centre Advanced Philips Lighting technology in new Mercedes E-class
Mercedes launched its new E-class on 15 January, a car with a lot of new technologies which is, as Daimler-Chrysler puts it, "the heart of the Mercedes-Benz brand". An important contribution comes from Philips. The attractively designed tail lights, forming one of the distinguishing features of the car, use a new Philips lighting technology called HiPerVision. HiPerVision bulbs are based on picture tube technology from Philips Television. The completely closed glass capsule is filled with xenon gas and the bulb therefore achieves excellent lighting performance with a lower energy requirement. HiPerVision is a cost-effective lighting solution that offers the following benefits: Breakthrough in reliability:
  • Lasts the entire lifetime of the vehicle 850,000 km without any defects (according to Daimler-Chrysler tests)
Extremely compact:
  • Half the size of a conventional bulb Smaller tail light possible Therefore larger luggage compartment No need to design access for changing bulbs (which improves the design of the luggage compartment)
Environmental friendly:
  • Bulb requires 16W instead of the conventional 25W, saving on energy and fuel, while producing the same lighting performance

27. Philips Lighting - Press Centre - Latest Press Releases
Press Centre. Latest Press Releases. 200201-01. Advanced Philipslighting technology in new Mercedes E-class. Mercedes launched its
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Advanced Philips Lighting technology in new Mercedes E-class
Mercedes launched its new E-class on 15 January, a car with a lot of new technologies which is, as Daimler-Chrysler puts it, the heart of the Mercedes-Benz brand. An important contribution comes from Philips. The attractively designed tail lights, forming one of the distinguishing features of the car, use a new Philips lighting technology called HiPerVision.
Automotive press thrilled by new car lamps: "With VisionPlus lamps Philips takes role of a pioneer."
Apart from standard car lamps manufacturers also offer Premium quality car bulbs. They provide 30 % more light. The latest generation of Philips car bulbs provided even 50% more light in a recent mot-Test.
Philips Premium The End Of The Night Becomes Standard
The Premium range from Philips has long been the range of lamps by which all others are measured. Tests carried out by independent automotive organisations such as ADAC, MOT, AutoBild and Auto Express have shown that the claim of +30% light is more than justified.
Philips SilverVision The Invisible Solution
Philips Automotive Lighting has an impressive track record for launching market winning lighting innovations at the Automechanika fair in Frankfurt, Germany; Allweather in 1994, Premium in 1996 and BlueVision in 1998. Automechanika 2000 is no exception where Philips Automotive Lighting announced the launch of SilverVision PY21W indicator lamps that remove the unsightly unlit appearance of standard amber indicator bulbs.

28. Energy Federation Incorporated Articles & Information
associated with the use of energy efficient products. lighting technology.ArrowGreen Seal Report Compact Fluorescent Lighting This
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The video's presented below require Real Player software. Real Player may be downloaded for free if needed. Change the World
The ENERGY STAR program has developed three 60 second PSAs to promote the benefits available through use of ENERGY STAR lights, home office products, and ENERGY STAR homes. Static Electricity House
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television spot is a humorous look at one family's efforts to economically meet their energy needs. Three versions are available based on your connection speed. Energy Conservation Information
An excellent 33 page booklet from the U.S. Department of Energy that offers concrete ways to reduce your energy costs. If you don't have Acrobat Reader much of this information is also posted on the Energy Savers web site.

29. Lighting Design Glossary
Explanations of terms used in architectural lighting and lighting simulation.Category Reference Dictionaries...... What we do not cover here, are the terms from what might be referredto as lighting technology . If you are interested eg. in the
http://www.schorsch.com/kbase/glossary/
Lighting Design Knowledgebase
Lighting Design Glossary
Lighting Design and Simulation Terminology
This lighting glossary combines terms that are used in architectural lighting design and lighting simulation. The interdisciplinary nature of the work of the lighting designer is reflected by terms originating in architecture, radiometry, photometry, colorimetry, metereology, physiology, psychology, mathematics, geometry and computer graphics. Credits:
Of course, the information in this lighting glossary is not something we invented ourselves. We have used a number of printed and online sources in compiling everything you find here. What we do not cover here, are the terms from what might be referred to as "lighting technology" . If you are interested eg. in the mechanical and electrical details of specific light source types, then we can recommend both the Lithonia glossary and the Philips lighting glossary
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30. Green Building Concepts Energy Efficient Lighting (Lamps)
Intensity Discharge ) Lamps A general category of lighting technology is the electricalexcitation of a gas to where high energy visible light is radiated.
http://www.greenconcepts.com/producttips/lighting/
Energy Efficient Lighting (Lamps) The world of lighting systems serves a wide variety of situations and categories. A typical installation will include many lamp types including HID, low and high pressure sodium, mercury vapor, metal halide, halogen, and fluorescent lamps. There are many lighting vendors , but only a few specialize in efficient lamping. As a primer to lamping terminology: Light output is measured in lumens. A light source has both a color temperature, those color tones which the light amplifies (cool, warm, etc.) and a color rendering index (CRI) or the ability to display color properly in a given color temperature (compared to a full spectrum light source). Lamping
The primary lamp manufactures produce hundreds of bulbs, ballasts, CRI, and color temperature items. It's best to see a lighting distributor to find the widest selection of fixtures and lamping. Sometimes homecenters will have a fair selection, but those are usually the high volume inexpensive lamps, and not the best selection or variety. A description of each lamp includes: HID (High Intensity Discharge ) Lamps
A general category of lighting technology is the electrical excitation of a gas to where high energy visible light is radiated. Because the gases report at very well understood spectra or visible wavelengths, electrical energy is not lost heating the air, but converted to visible light at extremely efficient lumen to watt ratios. HID light sources are the most energy efficient commercial light sources available, beyond compact fluorescent, halogen, or incandescent.

31. The LightSmith - Innovative Lighting Technology
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32. The LightSmith - Innovative Lighting Technology
Whether you're looking to purchase, or rent a lighting system, lookingfor some help planning your next corporate meeting or party
http://www.thelightsmith.com/index2.php
Welcome to The LightSmith.com! Whether you're looking to purchase, or rent a lighting system, looking for some help planning your next corporate meeting or party... The LightSmith has the products and services to meet your needs. We invite you to read through our new web based catalog, if you have any questions regarding our products or services, please feel free to call and speak with one of our representatives! Browse through our Catalog to choose from our full lighting inventory. Visit our Photo Gallery for samples of how our lights have helped other clients accent their spaces. Learn more about The Light Smith through our About Us section.
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33. Energy 2003 Session Topics: New Technologies
Because lighting energy use is a large ‘pie slice’ for most facilities, it isimportant to stay abreast of lighting technology for existing facilities and
http://www.energy2003.ee.doe.gov/topic-newtech.htm
New Technologies (changes made after the printing of the program will be in this color) Hear about emerging and available new technology choices and how to choose the best ones for your buildings.
Intent: To focus on getting the most energy efficiency from space-cooling equipment and on implementing progressive cooling system designs. Presenters: Michael Ivanovich, HPAC Engineering Magazine; Brad Hollomon,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Phyllis White, U.S. Postal Service; Eldon Zeigler, Proation Systems; Michael West, Advantek Consulting Monday, Session 2: 2:30 p.m. 4 p.m.
Let Your Controls Fly Intent: To learn how to improve comfort while reducing energy costs using the latest control technology. Presenters: Michael West, Advantek Consulting; Tony Sheaffer, Power Measurement; Dennis Kelsey, Johnson Controls, Inc.
Intent: To address the root of the comfort complaints and how to take the edge off this problem while saving energy, too. Presenters: Satish Kumar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Kannan Rengarajan, Cape Design Engineering; Bob Tamblyn, Tamblyn Consulting Services

34. TVTechnology - Let There Be Lighting Index
Projecting a Good Image If there is any one aspect of lighting technology that hasprogressed most rapidly in the last halfdozen years, it would have to be
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/let-there-belighting/index.shtml
Let There Be Lighting: Andy Ciddor
Date S tory title Projecting a Good Image
If there is any one aspect of lighting technology that has progressed most rapidly in the last half-dozen years, it would have to be our ability to include projected images in our productions. There's a Console In My Computer
Of course, the invention of the microprocessor changed our world forever. Lighting enthusiastically embraced this technology, to the point where quite possibly the only device in your inventory without its own CPU is your pocket Maglite Internet Illuminations
Although I love to ride the wave of technology that is our industry, I have to admit that I initially overlooked the implications of the World Wide Web for lighting. Scene But Not Heard
I am forced to admit that we in the lighting profession can be a source of unwanted noises for our audio brethren. Lost for Words
It seems to me that every time I just about have a grasp on the terminology in our industry, some bright spark comes up with a new concept. This inevitably brings much confusion until we either settle on new terminology, or worse yet, accept new meanings for existing terms.

35. TVTechnology.com
The online magazine for video professionalsCategory Science Technology Television...... Let There Be Lighting Andy Ciddor Projecting a Good Image If there is any one aspectof lighting technology that has progressed most rapidly in the last half
http://www.tvtechnology.com/
Selections From Current Issue: NAB2003: The Future is Back
Despite the moans of hardship from across the economy, broadcasters coming to NAB have plenty to keep their spirits up.
by Sanjay Talwani
News
ESPN Hits the HD Highway

New trucks, new building drive the detail home
by Art Daudelin Caesar's Palace Debuts Largest HD Video Screen in North America
New HD megasystem installed for Celine Dion's 'A New Day...'
by Timothy T. Brosnahan Post Production Finds Format Flexibility
Digital dailies amp up; tools bend to fit
by Scott Lehane Features Masked Engineer: Mario Orazio Be Kind to the FCC: Donate Calendars There's only one place where they ain't got a clue as to the relationship between April and May, and that's at Our Beloved Commish, aka the FCC. The Big Picture: Frank Beacham The 'Digital Transition' Becomes the 'IT Transition' Underlying all the noise about information technology (IT) at NAB2003 is a quiet subtext that renders the phrase "digital transition" obsolete and signals huge changes ahead in the business of over-the-air broadcasting.

36. UVA Drama MFA Lighting Design Program
Courses in lighting technology provide designers with handson experience withadvanced technologies such as automated fixture programming, color scroller
http://www.virginia.edu/drama/Academics/Lighting.html
Academics Links General Information MFA Program Acting Directing ... Drama Minor Admissions MFA Admissions Undergraduate Admissions Courses Graduate Courses Undergraduate Courses Course Homepages Online Resources Related Programs Heritage Repertory Theatre Guest Artist Program Virginia Film Festival Master of Fine Arts in Lighting Design T he Master of Fine Arts program in Lighting Design is an intensive three-year course of study focused on the development of the lighting designer as visual artist and theatre technologist. Students are introduced to a variety of processes and techniques for the effective creation and realization of stageworthy lighting images. Marisol, 1999
Elements of the design process studied include: script analysis, visual research, director/designer collaboration, visual communication through conventional and digital media, graphic notation, problem solving, and practical techniques for successful design execution. Courses in lighting technology provide designers with hands-on experience with advanced technologies such as automated fixture programming, color scroller cueing/tracking, and multi-media/show-control systems.

37. US Post Office Lighting Press Release - Lighting Systems Research Group
The US Postal Service provided funding for the development of the prototype tasklighting technology as well as for installing the technology in its first test
http://eetd.lbl.gov/btp/lsr/projects/postoffice/PO.html
Projects Postal Service Task Lighting Demonstration PR User Feedback Occupancy Control Study
US Post Office: Task Lighting

BERKELEY, CAóUnder a new set of advanced energy-efficient lights at the Rodeo, California Post Office, officials of the United States Postal Service and researchers from the U.S. Department of Energyís Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory last week celebrated the completion of phase one of an effort to improve lighting conditions and reduce energy costs in letter carrier sorting stations. The system was designed by Berkeley Lab team consisting of Michael Siminovitch, who heads the Labís energy-efficient fixtures laboratory, Jeff Mitchell, Erik Page, Kevin Gauna and Doug Avery. All work in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division. Says Siminovitch, ìThe system we developed for the Postal Service is designed specifically for letter sorting stations, but this kind of integrated lighting approach can be applied in other business and industrial work environments.î

38. ElectroCeramescent Lighting
Electroceramescent lighting is the latest breakthrough in solid statelighting technology. It offers cold, thin, durable and energy
http://www.mre.area125.com/electro.htm
Home Company Products Services ... Showcase: Signage
ELECTROCERAMESCENT LIGHTING After four years of research, with substantial funding in the last two years by the US Department of Energy (DOE) (Cooperative Agreement DE-FC26-99-FT40631), and support from the Nick J. Rahall, II Appalachian Transportation Institute, Alfred University, and Marshall University, ultra energy efficient Solid State ElectroCeramescent Lighting is now available. For use in most sign applications, including photovoltaic (solar power) operation, Solid State ElectroCeramescent Lighting offers greater benefits and savings than any conventional lighting technologies in current use. ElectroCeramescent lighting is the latest breakthrough in solid state lighting technology. It offers cold, thin, durable and energy efficient lighting with the ultimate in versatility for all indirect and backlit applications. ElectroCeramescent panels also eliminate concerns relating to: costly maintenance, high operating costs, structural design limitations, unsightly "hot spots", adverse operating environments and constrictive space requirements. ElectroCeramescent lamps are literally sheets of flat treated steel, which emit a unique and highly conspicuous type of illumination when energized. These lamp panels do not utilize filaments, glass tubes, fragile components, or gas in their construction; thereby offering the maximum in durability and zero maintenance throughout their extraordinary lamp lives.

39. News Release - Quiet Revolution
Researchers believe that the development and adoption of solid state lighting technologycould reduce the nation’s electrical consumption by 10 percent.
http://www.sandia.gov/media/NewsRel/NR2002/LEDS2.htm
News Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2002 Quiet revolution may change way we light our world Sandia joins revolution in solid-state lighting
(Photo by Randy Montoya)
(Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) Sandia Senior Scientist James Gee, together with department managers Jerry Simmons and Bob Biefeld, head up the project. As LED technology matures, revolution leaders expect solid-state lighting to also rapidly outdistance conventional lighting sources in both performance and cost.
(Photo by Randy Montoya)
(Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.)
  • Developing an improved understanding of the physics of the gallium nitride-based materials that are the base materials of the LEDs.
  • Improving optoelectronic devices and materials for abundant photon generation and high light extraction efficiency.
  • Improving wavelength conversion and color mixing technologies for generation of white light.
  • Improving packaging technologies for high-power LEDs.
Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major research and development responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies, and economic competitiveness.

40. Sample Issue
Also FAST FACTS lighting technology ENERGY TIPS Innovations in technology arehelping consumers and businesses cut lighting costs by as much as 60 percent.
http://www.energy.gov/subscriptions/connect/issues/issue1_2.html
ENERGY CONNECTIONS
Vol. 1, Issue 1
AN ON-LINE INFORMATION COMMUNITY FOR CONSUMERS
brought to you by THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY "(The) announcement by OPEC and other producers that they will increase production starting tomorrow is good news for consumers at home and abroad, and ultimately, I think, good news for oil producing nations. But the big spike in prices we've endured is a stinging reminder of how important it is to maintain a diverse supply of energy, from diverse sources. If we don't, we put our energy security at risk." Energy Secretary Bill Richardson
Energy Policy for the 21st Century
Remarks before the Council on Foreign Relations, 3/31/00 http://www.doe.gov/news/speeches00/marss/cfrmarch.htm In this Issue: 1. Your Turn: Comment on our Plans for the Future
2. Industry Toolbook Charts Course to $avings
3. Green Power to the People
4. Celebrate the 30th Annual Earth Day
5. Go Global for Online Energy Info
6. Small Businesses Alert: This One's for You Also...

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