Search for dissertations about: "lighting"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 152 swedish dissertations containing the word lighting.
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16. Towards a Circular Economy with Environmental Product Policy : Considering dynamics in closing and slowing material loops for lighting products
Abstract : A Circular Economy (CE) can help to achieve the sustainable development goal of responsible consumption and production. Product policies, in turn, can support CE objectives by promoting reuse of products, recycling of materials, and providing ecodesign incentives for more durable products. READ MORE
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17. Equilibrium User Centred Lighting Design Towards the development of a lighting design that is individually psychologically, physiologically and visually supportive
Abstract : Why and in what way should daylight and artificial light be designed for the indoor environment in order to fulfil goals about visual comfort and light-related health? When the outdoor and indoor interactions of man, light, colour and space (MLCS) are compared to one other, the spectral component plays the decisive role (Hollwich 1979, p. 90). READ MORE
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18. Functional Properties of Concrete Roads - Development of an Optimisation Model and Studies on Road Lighting Design and Joint Performance
Abstract : The roads constitute a major part of the nationsinfrastructure. For the society and the individuals it isimportant with a well functioning road network. To sustain theimpact from traffic intensity and heavy loads durable pavementsare demanded. READ MORE
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19. Improved Algorithms for Fast Shading and Lighting
Abstract : Shading is a technique that is used in computer graphics to make faceted objects appear smooth and more realistic. In the research presented in this thesis we have investigated how shading can be generated as efficiently as possible without sacrificing quality. READ MORE
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20. Real-Time GPU Techniques for Advanced Lighting Phenomena
Abstract : In the real world, the visual perception of an object is completely determined by the object's interactions with light. One large application of computer graphics is to visualize virtual objects and worlds in a fashion that is familiar to humans. Successfully emulating light and its effects on virtual objects therefore plays a central role. READ MORE