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Project Overview
The growing energy needs and expensive energy costs of RIT's campus will be addressed by one of the possible solutions from the novel LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting systems. This motivate the students to work exciting and challenging their knowledges in LED lighting project. Various lighting applications at RIT will be the end goal of this project. RIT will be a sponsor because can get benefits of energy costs and gains a new technology innovation. RIT will be a pioneer in making a green campus, economic and environmentally friendly. Also, RIT reputation go up among the universities. The primary objective of this project is to design and develop a LED lighting application by taking steps to modernize and optimize the current lighting industry. This particular projects focus on the Campact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) which is widely used across the RIT campus, and dorm. The aim of this project is to create a LED Lamp to replace the current CFL model. The design team will first be evaluating current lighting applications and then shifting their efforts to the design and creation of a new lighting application. The primary deliverables from this project phase will be:- Use renewable energy resources for power supply in LED lighting fixtures
- Incorporating an intelligent storage of power
- Develop RIT as a pioneer campus that is both environmentally sustainable and energy efficient.
- Establish RIT as a green campus with less pollution
- Saving on Electric Bills in the future (years)
- LED lighting bulbs should be recyclable for NY state policies and practices
- Lasting for a longer life than current lighting systems
Needed: 2 ME, 2 EE, 1 ISE and 1 BUS
Contact: WIN MAUNG (wxm5087@rit.edu)
| Sponsor | Compact Fluorescent Lamp | LED Lamp |
|---|---|---|
| www.rit.edu | www.pulsarlamps.com | www.reuk.co.uk |
Administrative Information
- Project Name
- LED Lighting Technologies
- Project Number
- P08426
- Project Family
- Sustainable Entrepreneurial Venture
- Track
- Sustainable Products, Systems, and Technologies Track
- Start Term
- 2007-2 for MSD1
- End Term
- 2007-3 for MSD2
- Faculty Guide
- Dr. Robert Stevens (ME)-not confirmed
- Faculty Consultant
- Dr. Vincent Amuso(EE)
- Graduate Teaching Assistant
- Win Maung (ME Student)
- Primary Customer
- Davis Harris(RIT Facilities Management)
- Customer contact information
- POSITION: Director of Facilities Services
- OFFICE:
- PHONE: (585)475-2060
- Email: 47@mail.rit.edu
- Secondary Customer
- Dr. Vincent Amuso (EE)
- Customer contact information
- POSITION: Department Head-Associate Professor
- OFFICE: 09-3109
- PHONE: (585)475-2165
- Email: vjaeee@rit.edu
Team Documents
This outline for the posting of team created documents follows the general product development process presented in the textbook "Product Design and Development" by Ulrich and Eppinger.
Portions of the team documents have been prepared by a DPM student prior to the launch of this project. This information is intended to help get the team started with a first draft needs assessment and work breakdown structure. The team members can adapt this information as the project progresses.
Keep in mind that everything you include in this web tree is visible to the world and the general public. If you have documents that reflect work in progress, or contain data that has not been fully vetted, then it may be better to include those internal working documents in the private section of the web tree, or in the project repository proper, outside of the web tree. Note that anyone with Guest or higher membership in your project can read your entire project repository. Anyone with an Editor or higher membership can makes changes to your repository. All Observer members can view, but not edit, the web portion of your repository.
These links provide a basic starting point for your team to prepare a comprehensive web site about your project.
After you get started on the project, you may want to replace these introductory paragraphs with a photograph of your team. Near the conclusion of your design project, you may also wish to include a photo of your finished product.
Concept Level Project Plan.ppt
Planning
Intellectual Property Considerations
Preliminary Work Breakdown Structure
Concept Development
Establish Target Specifications
System Level Design
Detail Design
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Design for the Environment and Sustainability
Testing and Refinement
Published Documents
As you conclude the project, include links to all of your finished and fully polished documents here. The previous sections of the web site contain the entire design history of your project. This section contains the finished products. Add more links as needed.
Concept Design Review Documents (SD I)
Detailed Design Review Documents (SD I)
Managerial Design Review Presentation (SD I)
Technical Conference Publication (SD II)
Poster Publication (SD II)
Managerial Design Review Presentation (SD II)
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