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Oil Movement of Electrowetting Display with Patterned Pixel Electrode (화소전극의 부분 식각을 통한 Electrowetting Display의 오일의 움직임)

  • Kim, Su-Young;Kim, Youn-Sik;Song, Eun-Gyoung;Sureshkumar, Palanivelu;Lee, Chan-Jae;Han, Jeong-In;Lee, Seung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.286-287
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    • 2006
  • Electrowetting display (EWD) is one of the strong candidates for electronic paper like display (EPD). However, in the conventional EWD, the oil movement occurs in random direction so that we can observe irregular distribution of contracted oil in the operation. To realize colorful display and achieve a fast response time, oil movement in the pixel should be directed in a specific direction. In this paper, we report the result of oil contraction with specified direction which is achieved by patterned electrode. From the experiments, we find that the oil movement depends on the portion of etched electrode area and study other influencing factors of patterned electrode on the oil movement.

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Current status of integral imaging after 100 years of history

  • Lee, Byoung-Ho
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1127-1130
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    • 2008
  • Integral imaging is a three-dimensional display technique which has 100 years of history. The method is characterized by offering full parallax, almost-continuous viewpoints and easiness of moving picture display. In this paper, the history of the method is briefly explained and overview of its current status is provided.

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Flexible OLEDs: Challenges, Opportunities, and Current Status

  • Hack, Michael;Ma, Rui-Qing;Brown, Julie J.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2009
  • In this paper we will outline the opportunities for flexible OLED devices, both for display and solid-state lighting applications. We will present our recent data, and discuss future challenges, for low power consumption phosphorescent OLED technology fabricated on flexible substrates to enable a new generation of energy efficient electronic devices.

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A Novel Data Transmit Method Using Display Units of Mobile Devices (모바일 단말기의 디스플레이 장치를 이용한 새로운 데이터 전송방법)

  • Shin, Ho-Chul;Cho, Kyu-Min;Oh, Won-Seok;Kim, Hee-Jun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.11c
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    • pp.193-195
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    • 2004
  • This paper presents a novel data transmit method using display units of mobile devices. Mobile devices such as personal-digital-assistants (PDAs) and cellular phones have a display unit. The typical display unit is a liquid-crystal-display (LCD) with an back-light. Since the proposed data transmit method uses the LCD or back-light as a data transmitter, it is a kind of sightable light communication. Tn order to transmit the data, the display unit drived by an application program on the platform of mobile devices. In this paper, detailed data transmit scheme, specific data protocol are presented and discussed. Finally, with the experimental results, usefulness of the proposed data transmit method is verified.

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Improvement of the Sustain-driving Characteristics of AC PDP by Changing the Position of the Inductor

  • Choi, Jeong-Pil;Park, Sang-Hyun;Jung, Woo-Chang;Cho, Kyu-Choon;Moon, Seong-Hak
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.45-49
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    • 2008
  • The characteristics of the sustain-driving circuit were examined in this paper. The sustain-driving circuit is in charge of the most important part of PDP driving because it manages most of the power consumption in the PDP. A couple of gatedriving circuits for the sustain-driving circuit were introduced in this paper, and a new driving circuit was also proposed. This new circuit is more cost-effective and has a simpler PCB layout compared to the conventional one. Some additional driving advantages were noted as well.

Display power analysis and design guidelines to reduce power consumption

  • Issa, Joseph
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.167-177
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    • 2012
  • Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) are used to provide lighting for liquid crystal displays (LCDs). This paper presents a set of guidelines for measurement characterization and design to reduce the power consumption of CCFL LCD backlight inverters and panel electronics. The proposed methods aim to reduce the backlight power consumption by fine-tuning a back-light inverter for a specific LCD, using several methods. First, the authors describe their power measurement methodology; and next, they identify different areas for tuning a backlight inverter for a given display. The experiment results showed that power savings can range from 50 to 200mW if the backlight inverter is properly tuned. This paper also proposes an optimized configuration for light-emitting device (LED) panels to reduce power loss by selecting a LED with a specific input voltage and number of cells to help minimize power loss.

HELIUM3D: A Laser-scanning Head-tracked Autostereoscopic Display

  • Brar, Rajwinder Singh;Surman, Phil;Sexton, Ian;Hopf, Klaus
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.100-108
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    • 2010
  • A multi-user autostereoscopic display based on laser scanning is described in this paper. It does not require the wearing of special glasses; it can provide 3D to several viewers who have a large degree of freedom of movement; and it requires the display of only a minimum amount of information. The display operates by providing regions in the viewing field, referred to as "exit pupils," which follow the positions of the viewers' eyes under the control of a multi-user head tracker. The display incorporates an RGB laser illumination source that illuminates a light engine. The light directions are controlled by a spatial light modulator, and a front screen assembly incorporates a novel Gabor superlens. Its operating principle is explained in this paper, as is the construction of three iterations of the display. Finally, a method of developing the display into one that is suitable for television applications is described.

A study on the ergonomic aspects of the proper luminance level of displays

  • Lee, Eunjung;Kim, Sangho;Park, HyeRyoung;Bae, Jaewoo;Lee, Seungbae;Kim, Haksun
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.159-166
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, a display's emotional image quality can be primarily determined by designing the proper luminance level. Though displays with high luminance are preferred, too much light emission from a display may cause glare or visual fatigue to viewers. To find out the proper luminance level based on various video contents, this study was conducted with an OLED display with a real-black level and a wide color gamut, and with an LCD display with a high luminance level, to set the glare threshold under various conditions. The optimum luminance levels according to the display's loading ratio were found, and the maximum luminance that did not cause a glare in the test is proposed.

Haptic Display in the Virtual Cooperative Workspace (가상협동공간에서의 Haptic Display)

  • 류성모;최혁렬
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.284-289
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    • 1995
  • This paper presents a haptic display of a cooperative work between the networked multiple users. Excluding the possibility of large timedelay among the users, it is presented the way of configuring individual haptic display systems including the computation of interaction forces, joint driving forces of haptic devices and simulation of the virtual objects. A haptic display system is developed consisting of two haptic display devices operated by two remote users and experimental results to show the validity of the proposed method are also presented.

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