DocumentCode
2373121
Title
Advances in High Brightness Light Emitting Diodes in underwater applications
Author
Hardy, K.R. ; Olsson, M.S. ; Lakin, B.P. ; Steeves, K.A. ; Sanderson, J.R. ; Simmons, J.E. ; Weber, P.A.
Author_Institution
DeepSea Power & Light, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
2008
fDate
15-18 Sept. 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) continue to make headway in the undersea world as efficient and durable light sources. Previous papers by the authors have discussed differences and advantages over gas discharge lamps [1], [2], [3]. Undersea lighting designers continue to follow the rapid development of LEDs for general commercial illumination. In addition to improvements in LED technology, electronic drivers have become more compact and increasingly efficient, providing options to end users for thermal roll-back, dimming, AC/DC, or variable voltage input with constant current output. DeepSea Power & Lightreg (DSPL) engineers have devised techniques to pressure compensate both the LEDs and the driver electronics, successfully testing LED arrays and drivers to 20,000 psi. Using a component integration matrix, new configurations of light systems are rapidly emerging for many diver, manned submersible and unmanned vehicle applications. This paper will summarize advances in High Brightness LED lighting systems, in-house and field testing methods, and suggest where ongoing developments will take us next. Recent at-sea experiences are discussed. DeepSea Power & Lightreg (DSPL) has been involved in advanced underwater lighting since the company´s inception 25 years ago, and with applications of LED lighting in harsh environments for over 10 years in a line of Pipe Inspection Video Cameras.
Keywords
driver circuits; light emitting diodes; lighting; DeepSea Power & Light; LED arrays; LED drivers; component integration matrix; durable light sources; electronic drivers; harsh environments; high brightness light emitting diodes; undersea lighting; undersea world; Automotive engineering; Brightness; Discharges; Driver circuits; Electronic equipment testing; LED lamps; Light emitting diodes; Light sources; Lighting; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2008
Conference_Location
Quebec City, QC
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2619-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2620-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2008.5152008
Filename
5152008
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