METHODOLOGY FOR EFFECTIVE COMPUTER MODELING OF A DEVICE FOR MEASURING LIGHT SCATTERING PROPERTIES
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The problem of computer simulation of an optical system with light scattering elements is considered. Correctly modeling devices with such elements requires lengthy light calculations using stochastic ray tracers. An approach to efficient modeling of such installations is presented using the example of a patented device designed to measure the bidirectional scattering function, which is used to describe light scattering properties. A realistic computer model of such a device is proposed, which makes it possible to calculate tolerances for deviations in the positioning of the most critical device blocks, and an assessment of the accuracy of its measurements is carried out. Results of measurement simulations of bidirectional functions are presented in the form of graphs and synthesized images.
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