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Idw ’19 the 26Th International Display Workshops IDW ’19 THE 26TH INTERNATIONAL DISPLAY WORKSHOPS Special Topics of Interest on • AR/VR and Hyper Reality • Automotive Displays • Micro/Mini LEDs • Quantum Dot Technologies Topical Session on • Artificial Intelligence and Smart Society(AIS) • The 11th International Conference on 3D Systems and Applications (3DSA2019) Workshops on • LC Science and Technologies (LCT) • Active Matrix Displays (AMD) • FPD Manufacturing, Materials and Components (FMC) • Inorganic Emissive Display and Phosphors (PH) • OLED Displays and Related Technologies (OLED) • 3D/Hyper-Realistic Displays and Systems (3D) • Applied Vision and Human Factors (VHF) • Projection and Large-Area Displays and Their Components (PRJ) • Electronic Paper (EP) • MEMS and Emerging Technologies for Future Displays and Devices (MEET) • Display Electronic Systems (DES) • Flexible Electronics (FLX) • Touch Panels and Input Technologies (INP) Final Program Sapporo Convention Center Sapporo, Japan November 27 – 29, 2019 IDW ’19 Online Program with “My Schedule” function From this year, the IDW ’19 Online Program is available on the Internet. There is a very useful “My Schedule” function on the Online Program. Create a customized program based on your own interests. Log in to “My Menu”, add sessions or presentations that interest you and create your own schedule. Access the online program here: URL: https://confit.atlas.jp/idw2019?lang=en CONTENTS Program Highlights ................................................................................9 General Information .............................................................................15 Travel Information ................................................................................18 Plenary Sessions Wednesday, November 27 IDW ’19 Opening .................................................................................23 IDW ’19 Keynote Addresses ................................................................23 IDW ’19 Invited Addresses ..................................................................24 Special Topics of Interest on AR/VR and Hyper Reality Wednesday, November 27 PRJ1/FMC1 AR/VR ...........................................................................25 LCT2 LC Flat Diffractive Optics ..............................................26 VHF3/DES3 Virtual Reality ...............................................................27 Thursday, November 28 DESp3 Poster : Medical VR ..............................................................29 DESp4 Poster : Driving Technique for VR .........................................29 PRJ3 Image Quality and Display Devices ......................................30 Friday, November 29 INP5 AR/VR Interactive Technologies ...........................................31 3DSA7/3D7 Virtual Reality 1 ............................................................32 3D8/3DSA8 Virtual Reality 2 ............................................................34 PRJ7/LCT8 Eyewear ........................................................................35 Special Topics of Interest on Automotive Displays Wednesday, November 27 INP1 In-Cell Touch Panels and Fingerprint Sensors .....................37 VHF2 Ergonomics for Automotive Applications ..............................38 Thursday, November 28 INP3 Haptic Technologies (1) ........................................................39 DESp5 Poster : Display Electronics for Automotive ..........................40 INP4 Haptic Technologies (2) ........................................................40 Friday, November 29 PRJ5 Automotive Display ...............................................................41 1 Special Topics of Interest on Micro/Mini LEDs Wednesday, November 27 AMD3 Driving Technology of Micro/Mini LED Displays ...................43 Thursday, November 28 FMC4/LCT4 Micro LED Display ........................................................44 FMCp1 Poster : Micro/Mini LEDs ..............................................46 Friday, November 29 MEET5 Micro/NanoDisplays and Nanotechnology Application (1) .....47 MEET6 Micro/NanoDisplays and Nanotechnology Application (2) .....49 Special Topics of Interest on Quantum Dot Technologies Thursday, November 28 OLED4 QD Material & Devices .........................................................51 FMCp2 Poster : Quantum Dot Technologies .....................................52 PHp2 Poster : QD Phosphors .........................................................53 OLEDp2 Poster : OLED/QDT poster ...................................................53 MEET2 EL Quantum Dots Technologies ...........................................55 Friday, November 29 MEET3 Emerging Quantum Dots and Nanotechnologies (1) ...........56 MEET4 Emerging Quantum Dots and Nanotechnologies (2) ...........57 FMC7 Quantum Dot ........................................................................58 Topical Session on Information Display, Artificial Intelligence, and Smart Society Wednesday, November 27 AIS1/INP2 Smart Society and Information Display ............................59 AIS2 AI and Information Display ...............................................60 Thursday, November 28 AISp1/DESp2 Poster : Image Processing ........................................61 AISp2/VHFp6 Poster : Deep Learning for Image Quality .................61 Friday, November 29 PRJ6/AIS3 AI ..................................................................................62 DES6/AIS4 Image Processing .........................................................63 Topical Session on The 11th International Conference on 3D Systems and Applications Wednesday, November 27 Opening .............................................................................................65 3DSA1/3D1 Holography 1 ................................................................65 3D2/3DSA2 Holography 2 ................................................................66 2 3DSA3/3D3 Light Field 1 ..................................................................68 Thursday, November 28 3D4/VHF4/3DSA4 Illusion ...................................................................69 3Dp1/3DSAp1 Poster : 3D and Hyper-realistic Displays and Applications 1 .....70 3DSAp2/3Dp2 Poster : 3D and Hyper-realistic Displays and Applications 2 .....78 VHFp5/3DSAp3 Poster : Human Factors ............................................86 3DSA5/3D5 Light Field 2 ..............................................................87 Friday, November 29 3D6/3DSA6 Distinguished Display ...................................................88 3DSA7/3D7 Virtual Reality 1 ............................................................89 3D8/3DSA8 Virtual Reality 2 ............................................................91 3DSA9/3D9 Data Compression ........................................................92 Workshop on LC Science and Technologies Wednesday, November 27 LCT1 Evaluation Techniques ..........................................................94 LCT2 LC Flat Diffractive Optics ......................................................95 LCT3 Advanced LCD Technologies ...............................................96 Thursday, November 28 FMC4/LCT4 Micro LED Display ........................................................98 LCTp1 Poster : Evaluation Technologies ..........................................99 LCTp2 Poster : Alignment Technologies ........................................100 LCTp3 Poster : Viewing Angle Control ...........................................102 LCTp4 Poster : High Image Quality ................................................103 LCTp5 Poster : New LC Technologies ............................................104 LCTp6 Poster : Hybridized Material Technologies ..........................105 Friday, November 29 LCT5/FMC5 High Performance 8K LCDs .......................................108 LCT6 New LC Applications ..................................................109 LCT7/FLX5 Flexible LCDs .............................................................110 PRJ7/LCT8 Eyewear ......................................................................112 Workshop on Active Matrix Displays Wednesday, November 27 AMD1 Foldable Technology of OLED Displays .............................114 AMD2 High Resolution Display .....................................................115 AMD3 Driving Technology of Micro/Mini LED Displays .................116 Thursday, November 28 AMD4 Emerging TFTs ...................................................................118 AMDp1 Poster : Oxide TFTs ............................................................120 3 AMDp2 Poster : Active-Matrix Devices ............................................127 Friday, November 29 AMD5 Oxide TFT: Device Fundamentals ......................................131 AMD6 Oxide TFT: Device Application ...........................................132 AMD7 Oxide TFT: Fabrication Process .........................................134 AMD8 Advanced Driving Technology for High-quality Display ......135 Workshop on FPD Manufacturing, Materials and Components Wednesday, November 27 PRJ1/FMC1 AR/VR .........................................................................137 FMC2 Metrology and Manufacturing .....................................138 FLX1/FMC3 Advanced Materials and Components for Flexible Electronics ...139 Thursday, November 28 FMC4/LCT4 Micro LED Display ......................................................141 FMCp1 Poster : Micro/Mini LEDs ....................................................142 FMCp2 Poster : Quantum Dot Technologies ...................................144
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