Weak solutions to the near-field reflector problem with spatial restrictions approached with generalized reflectors constructed from ellipsoids

Abstract

We motivate then formulate a novel variant of the near-field reflector problem and call it the near-field reflector problem with spatial restrictions. Let O be an anisotropic point source of light and assume that we are given a bounded open set U. Suppose that the light emitted from the source at O in directions defined by the aperture D⊂eq S2, of radiance g(m) for m∈ D, is reflected off R⊂ U, creating the irradiance f(x) for x∈ T. The inverse problem consists of constructing the reflector R⊂eq U from the given position of the source O, the input aperture D, radiance g, `target' set T, and irradiance f. We focus entirely on the case where the target set T is finite.

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