جزییات کتاب
The mobile display industry has witnessed rapid growth, in both volume and diversification, in recent years. This trend is expected to persist with continued consumer demand for mobile communications and computing applications. Mobile displays are now integral to a wide range of devices such as MP3 players, digital cameras, PDAs, GPS map readers, portable DVD players, and electronic books, as well as the ubiquitous mobile phone and laptop computers. This proliferation of products has fuelled a significant investment into the research and development of the mobile display, with key research laboratories across the display industry and academia producing many exciting technological advancements. With contributions from well-known experts, in both industry and academia, this book presents a comprehensive coverage of the mobile display in a single volume. Ranging from an in-depth analysis of the requirements that the displays must meet, through current devices, to emerging technologies, the text features:mobile environment and human-factor considerations for the display; advances in the incumbent active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) technologies; backlighting and light manipulation techniques; mobile display driver electronics and interface technologies; emerging technologies including active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED), electronic paper displays, and system-on-glass (SOG) developments; application developments in eyewear, mobile projector, and 3D displays. Mobile Displays: Technology and Applications presents, in addition to the fundamentals, a detailed update on state-of-the-art advancements. It is an invaluable resource for practicing electronics and display engineers working on the development of mobile displays and their applications. It is also an extensive reference for graduates taking special courses in display technologies. The Society for Information Display (SID) is an international society, which has the aim of encouraging the development of all aspects of the field of information display. Complementary to the aims of the society, the Wiley-SID series is intended to explain the latest developments in information display technology at a professional level. The broad scope of the series addresses all facets of information displays from technical aspects through systems and prototypes to standards and ergonomicsContent: Chapter 1 Introduction to Mobile Displays (pages 1–22): Zili Li, Achintya K. Bhowmik and Philip J. BosChapter 2 Human Factors Considerations: Seeing Information on a Mobile Display (pages 23–51): Jim LarimerChapter 3 Advanced Mobile Display Technology (pages 53–73): Kee?Han Uh and Seon?Hong AhnChapter 4 In?Plane Switching (IPS) LCD Technology for Mobile Applications (pages 75–95): InJae Chung and Hyungki HongChapter 5 Transflective Liquid Crystal Display Technologies (pages 97–131): Xinyu Zhu, Zhibing Ge and Shin?Tson WuChapter 6 Wide Viewing Angle and High Brightness Liquid Crystal Displays Incorporating Birefringent Compensators and Energy?Efficient Backlight (pages 133–210): Claire Gu, Pochi Yeh, Xingpeng Yang and Guofan JinChapter 7 Backlighting of Mobile Displays (pages 211–225): Philip Watson and Gary T. BoydChapter 8 LED Backlighting of LCDs in Mobile Appliances (pages 227–249): Josef Huttner, Gerhard Kuhn and Matthias WinterChapter 9 Advances in Mobile Display Driver Electronics (pages 251–283): James E. SchuesslerChapter 10 Mobile Display Digital Interface (MDDI) (pages 285–314): George A. Wiley, Brian Steele, Salman Saeed and Glenn RaskinChapter 11 MIPI High?Speed Serial Interface Standard for Mobile Displays (pages 315–328): Richard LawrenceChapter 12 Image Reconstruction on Color Sub?Pixelated Displays (pages 329–367): Candice H. Brown ElliottChapter 13 Recent SOG (System?on?Glass) Development Based on LTPS Technology (pages 369–383): Tohru Nishibe and Hiroki NakamuraChapter 14 Advances in AMOLED Technologies (pages 385–426): Y.?M. Alan Tsai, James Chang, D. Z. Peng, Vincent Tseng, Alex Lin, L. J. Chen and Poyen LuChapter 15 Electronic Paper Displays (pages 427–442): Robert ZehnerChapter 16 Reflective Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Displays (pages 443–467): Deng?Ke YangChapter 17 BiNem® Displays: From Principles to Applications (pages 469–510): Jacques Angele, Cecile Joubert, Ivan Dozov, Thierry Emeraud, Stephane Joly, Philippe Martinot?Lagarde, Jean?Denis Laffitte, Francois Leblanc, Jesper Osterman, Terry Scheffer and Daniel StoenescuChapter 18 Electrowetting Displays for Mobile Multimedia Applications (pages 511–538): Johan FeenstraChapter 19 3D Displays for Portable Handheld Devices (pages 539–550): Adrian TravisChapter 20 Eyewear Displays (pages 551–564): Paul TraversChapter 21 Mobile Projectors Using Scanned Beam Displays (pages 565–588): Randy Sprague, Mark Champion, Margaret Brown, Dean Brown, Mark Freeman and Maarten NiestenChapter 22 Plastic Backplane Technology for Mobile Displays (pages 589–616): Cathy J. Curling and Seamus E. Burns