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Advanced Optical Technologies | 2016

Signal lights – designed light for rear lamps and new upcoming technologies: innovations in automotive lighting

Martin Mügge; Carsten Hohmann

Abstract Signal functions have to fulfill statutory regulations such as ECE or FMVSS108 to provide a clear signal to other road users and satisfy the same standard definitions of lighting parameters. However, as rear combination lamps are very different from one another, and these days are an increasingly powerful design element of cars, automotive manufacturers want an innovative, superior, and contrasting design. Daytime appearances with a new and unusual look and nighttime appearances with unexpected illumination are strong drivers for developing amazing innovative signal functions. The combination of LED technology and different forms of light-guiding optics, new interpretations of common optical systems to develop various styling options, the use of new materials and components for lighting effects, the introduction of OLED technology on the automotive market, and amazing new optical systems, using diffractive or holographic optics in future rear lamps, are paving the way for further, exciting design possibilities. The challenge of new signal functions is to take these possibilities and to develop the appearance and illumination effects the designer wants to reinforce the image of the car manufacturer and to fit harmoniously into the vehicle design. Lighting systems with a three-dimensional design and appearance when unlit and lit, amazing 3D effects, and surprising lighting scenarios will gain in importance. But the signal lights on cars will, in the future, be not only lighting functions in rear lamps; new functions and stylistic illuminations for coming/leaving-home scenarios will support and complete the car’s overall lighting appearance. This paper describes current lighting systems realizing the styling requirements and future lighting systems offering new design possibilities and developing further stylistic, visual effects and improved technologies.


Archive | 2015

Beleuchtungsvorrichtung für Fahrzeuge

Martin Mügge


Archive | 2006

Signalleuchte für Fahrzeuge

Bruno Hüsgen; Martin Mügge


Archive | 2016

Illumination device for vehicles

Martin Mügge; Carsten Hohmann


Archive | 2008

Lighting device for installing in rear region of vehicle i.e. motor vehicle, to produce e.g. signal function, has laminar light guide element, where coupled light is uncoupled at front narrow side of element to form narrow optical pattern

Klaus Henneböhle; Martin Mügge; Cornelius Dr. Neumann


Archive | 2010

Illumination device for car, has two light units comprising two planar light guide elements, respectively, where back sides and/or front sides of guide elements are provided with same uncoupling element

Carsten Hohmann; Martin Mügge


Archive | 1999

Vehicle headlamp assembly

Martin Mügge; Ralf Seiger


Archive | 2008

Signalling light for vehicles

Bruno Hüsgen; Martin Mügge


Archive | 2003

Vehicle light unit splits illumination from source into beams undergoing repeated total internal reflection, refraction or single total internal reflection, before leaving

Carsten Hohmann; Martin Mügge; Christian Smarslik


Archive | 2014

LIGHT UNIT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE

Carmen Bungenstock; Carsten Hohmann; Martin Mügge; Alfons Puls; Thomas Vieregge

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