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LED retrofit lamps are claimed as long lifetime, high efficiency, and low power. The failure mechanisms are different from conventional lamps. How to apply the reliability requirement of conventional lamps into LED retrofit lamp becomes important and essential. With reviewing the reliability of conventional lamps and the failure mechanism of LED retrofit lamp, the paper proposes a methodology of reliability definition, analysis, and evaluation.
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Li, X.P., Mei, C. (2013). LED Retrofit Lamps Reliability. In: van Driel, W., Fan, X. (eds) Solid State Lighting Reliability. Solid State Lighting Technology and Application Series, vol 1. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3067-4_16
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