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30 September 2013 Prediction of L70 lumen maintenance and chromaticity for LEDs using extended Kalman filter models
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Abstract
Solid-state lighting (SSL) luminaires containing light emitting diodes (LEDs) have the potential of seeing excessive temperatures during operation or during transportation and storage. Presently, the TM-21 test standard is used to predict the L70 life of SSL Luminaires from LM-80 test data. The underlying TM-21 Arrhenius Model is based on population averages, may not capture the failure physics in presence of multiple failure mechanisms, and does not predict the chromaticity shift. In this paper, Kalman Filter (KF) and Extended Kalman Filters (EKF) have been used to develop models for 70-percent Lumen Maintenance Life Prediction and chromaticity shift for a LEDs used in SSL luminaires. Ten-thousand hour LM-80 test data for various LEDs have been used for model development.
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Pradeep Lall, Junchao Wei, and Lynn Davis "Prediction of L70 lumen maintenance and chromaticity for LEDs using extended Kalman filter models", Proc. SPIE 8835, LED-based Illumination Systems, 88350M (30 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2027593
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Filtering (signal processing)

Solid state lighting

Statistical analysis

Reliability

Data modeling

Failure analysis

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