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Design of an LED-based compound optical system for a driving beam systemAiming Ge,1,* Wei Wang,1 Zhengqing Du,2 Peng Qiu,1 JunweiWang,1 Jinlin Cai,1 and XiaoboSong1 1Department of Light Sources & IlluminatingEngineering, School of Information Science andEngineering, Fudan University,Shanghai 200433,China 2Jiang Su Hongchang Division Science andTechnology Co., Ltd., Danyang 212322, China *Corresponding author:amge@fudan.edu.cn Received 3 January 2013;revised 14 March 2013; accepted 15 March 2013; posted 19 March 2013 (Doc. ID182385); published 16 April 2013 ThispaperproposesanLED-basedcompoundopticalsystem,whichcanbeinvolvedinthedesignofthe drivingbeamsysteminautomotiveheadlampswithhighsystemefficiencyandlowpowerconsumption. ThecompoundsystemcanmeettherequirementsannouncedintheUNECEregulation“Addendum111: RegulationNo.112Revision2.”Also,itiscomposedofanonsphericalreflector,acompoundlens,anda two-dimensionaldiverginglens.Usingasingledeviceofhigh-brightnessLEDofmerely7.6W,thespeci- fiedillumination requirements for the driving beam can be achieved. As we haveexpected, on thetest screenatadistanceof25m,thesimulationresults,aswellasthetestingresultsfortheprototype,can reach the illuminance distributionrequirements, including all specified regions and key points.More- over,thiscompoundsystemenjoysthefeaturesofhighcompactness,highenergyefficiency,and feasibility ofmanufacturing. © 2013 Optical SocietyofAmerica OCIS codes: (220.2945)Illuminationdesign;(220.3620)Lenssystemdesign;(220.4298)Nonimaging optics. |