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Page 1: Visual Imaging and the Electronic Age - Recent News 12... · Visual Imaging and the Electronic Age Advanced Display Technology Lecture #12 October 7, 2014 Donald P. Greenberg

Visual Imaging and the

Electronic Age

Advanced Display Technology

Lecture #12

October 7, 2014

Donald P. Greenberg

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Pixel Qi

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Images Through Screen Doors

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Pixel Qi

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OLPC XO-4 Touch August 2013

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO-4_Touch

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SOFT LIGHT: Junji Kido of

Yamagata University shows off his

bright and smooth prototype OLED

system.

John Boyd. “Let There Be (a New Kind of) Light,” IEEE Spectrum, July 2007.

Organic LEDs (OLEDs)

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Organic LEDs (OLEDs)

• Composed of a thin film of organic compounds and

conductive layers sandwiched between two

electrodes• When the charges recombine in the organic layer, energy

is released in the form of photons

• Can be made with fluorescent-based or phosphorescent

material

John Boyd. “Let There Be (a New Kind of) Light,” IEEE Spectrum, July 2007.

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Organic LEDs (OLEDs) Advantages

• In theory, the energy of this conversion could reach 100%

• Thickness can be measured in nanometers (extremely thin and lightweight)

excluding the substrate

• Can be manufactured in sheet form

• Can be put on a variety of substrates including flexible plastic

• Material is environmentally friendly (no harmful elements)

John Boyd. “Let There Be (a New Kind of) Light,” IEEE Spectrum, July 2007.

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Potential Uses

• Could be applied as wallpaper for illumination

purposes• Very bright and can replace light bulbs – already 4x more efficient than

light bulbs in terms of lumens/watt

• With ability to produce red, green, and blue (new), can be used for displays

John Boyd. “Let There Be (a New Kind of) Light,” IEEE Spectrum, July 2007.

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OLED Explanation

A. A voltage is applied across the OLED such that the anode is positive

with respect to the cathode. Electrons flow from cathode to anode.

B. Thus the cathode gives electrons to the emissive layer and the anode

withdraws electrons from the conductive layer (causing electron holes).

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OLED Explanation

C. Electrostatic forces bring the electrons and holes together and they

recombine.

D. In organic semiconductors, holes are more mobile than electrons. This

happens closer to the emissive layer.

E. The recombination causes an emission of radiation whose frequency is

in the visible region.

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Sony OLED 2007

27” Display Sony’s OLED Prototype

1080p HDTV

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Sony 27-inch OLED Panel 2007

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Samsung Curved OLED TV

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Ultra-Miniature Projection Display Prototype 1/9/07

“Ultra-Miniature Projection Display for Mobile Devices” http://www.gizmag.com/go/6685/

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Ultra-Miniature Projection Display Prototype 1/9/07

“Ultra-Miniature Projection Display for Mobile Devices” http://www.gizmag.com/go/6685/

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Microvision

http://www.microvision.com/pico_projector_displays/index.html

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Potential Smart Device Designs

Sci Techie.com, May 5, 2010

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http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/04/sony-smartwatch-2/

1.3 inch OLED screen

220 x 176 resolution

Battery life of 3-4 days or

14 hours of continual use

Communicates with

Android 2.1+

smartphones

Sony Smartwatch 2 (SW2) 2013

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Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch 2013

• 1.63 inch AMOLED screen

• 320 x 320 resolution

• 800MHz Exynos processor

• 4GB flash storage

• 1.9 Mpixel camera

• 2 microphones

http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/04/galaxy-gear-hands-on/

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Apple’s iWatch September 9, 2014

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Retinal Displays

4. Viewing optics

3. Horizontal & vertical scanners

2. Modulated light sources

1. Drive electronics

Source image

Virtual Retinal Display primary components.

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This schematic diagram illustrates the functional components of a laser-

scanned display system.

Information Display, “A Helmet-Mounted Laser Display,” January 2000, vol. 16, no. 1, p. 13.

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http://www.microvision.com/nomad/

Nomad for Commercial, Industrial and Automotive Applications

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Sergey Brin with Google Glass

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Google Glass Projection System

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Impedance-matching our Senses: Limitations of WIMP GUI

Limited Vision(Flat, 2D)

No Speech

No Gestures

One Hand Tied BehindBack

Limited Audio

Limited Tactile

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Bill Buxton, University of Toronto Multi-Touch Tablet 1985

http://www.billbuxton.com/multitouchOverview.html

• A touch tablet capable of sensing an arbitrary number of simultaneous touch inputs, reporting

both location and degree of touch for each.

• This work was done in 1984, the same year the first Macintosh computer was introduced.

• Used capacitance, rather than optical sensing and thus was thinner and much simpler than

camera-based systems.

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Touch Panel Displays• The ability to display dynamic color images on a flat, rigid surface has enabled new

modes of interaction – Touch Panel Displays

• The most popular are:

– Resistive systems

– Capacitive systems

– Infra-red optical systems

– Frustrated total internal reflections

Daniel Turner. “Apples iPhone,” Technology Review, September/October 2007 .

• There are many others such as:

– Surface acoustic waves

– Strain gauges

– Thermal

– Etc.

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Multi- touch definition

Multi-touch (or multitouch) denotes a set of interaction techniques

which allows computer users to control graphical applications with

several fingers.

Wikipedia

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Infra-red optical systems

• Surface is bathed with near infra-red light at 850 nanometers so that it is

not visible to the human eye

• When an object touches the table top, light is reflected to multiple infra-

red cameras with a net resolution of 1280 x 960 allowing it to sense and

react to items touching the table top

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Microsoft Surface: Behind the Scenes

1) Screen

2) Infrared

3) CPU

4) Projector

Popular Mechanics: Microsoft Surface: Behind-the-Scenes First Look http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4217348.html

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Microsoft Surface

• A 30” acrylic touch screen using TI’s DLP mirror technology with

Bluetooth connectivity

• 5 separate cameras record touching or dragging fingertips

• Can also respond to real world tagged items

• Surface has been optimized to respond to 52 touches at a time, allowing

multiple users

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Capacitive Systems

• In the capacitive system, a layer that stores electrical charge is placed on the glass

panel of the monitor

• When the user touches the monitor with his/her finger, some of the charge is

transferred to the user

• The decrease is measured by circuits located at the corners of the display and the

coordinate of the touch event are calculated

Howstuffworks “How do touch-screen monitors know where you’re touching?”

• Advantage – Transmits 90% of light from the monitor

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Apple’s iPhone

• Uses a capacitive technology on an LCD

manufactured by Balda (a German company)

• Users tap soft buttons on this display

• Eliminates the WIMP interface (Windows, Icons,

Menus, Pointing)

• Uses accelerometers, similar to Nintendo’s Wii game

console interface

• Everything else is standard

Daniel Turner. “Apples iPhone,” Technology Review, September/October 2007 .

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Frustrated Internal Reflections

• Light from an LED is sent through the acrylic pane so that there is

total internal reflection (Snell’s Law)

• When a finger touches the surface, it scatters the light and the

location is detected

• Advantages are high spatial and temporal resolutions and the

technology is scalable to very large installations

Jeff Han, 18th Annual ACM Symposium http://cs.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirsense/

• Multi-touch capability

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“Multi-Touch Sensing through Frustrated Total Internal Reflection “ http://cs.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirsense/

Multi- Touch Sensing through Frustrated Total Internal Reflection

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Multitouch Future: Stick-on Plastic Film

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Wacom Cintiq 22HD 1080p Stylus

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Cornell SketchPad 2002

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