Display Technologies
About this course
The class examines the fundamentals of 2D and 3D display technologies (e.g. human visual system, color and depth perception, color theory and metrology, and state-of-the-art display technologies), display performance evaluation and calibration, and display research frontiers. The class is suited for both graduate and undergraduate students. You are encouraged to talk to the Instructor to find out if this is the right course for you.
Expected learning outcomes
Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to:
- Understand Anatomy of Eye, Light Detection and Sensitivity, Spatial Vision and Pattern Perception, Binocular Vision and Depth Perception.
- Understand Photolithography for Thin Film LCD, Wet Etching, Dry Etching; Flexible Displays.
- Understand Thin Film Electroluminescent Displays, AC Powder Electroluminescent Displays; Organic Electroluminescent Displays: OLEDs, Active Matrix for OLED Displays
- Be aware of Colorant Transposition Displays, MEMs Based Displays, 3-D Displays, 3-D Cinema Technology, Autostereoscopic 3-D Technology
- Understand Liquid Crystals on Silicon Reflective Micro-display, Trans missive Liquid Crystal Micro-display, MEMs Micro-display, DLP Projection Technology.
Indicative Syllabus
Introduction (2 hours)
- How applications have been driving display developments?
- Evolution of display technology
- Human visual system (8 hours)
- Eye anatomy and eye optics
- Visual performance of the eye
- Models of visual performance and photometry
- Color vision and colorimetry (12 hours)
- Color vision basics
- Color matching experiments and color matching functions
- Color systems and spaces
- Colorimetry
- 2D display technology and operation (16 hours)
- Display system interfaces and performance parameters
- CRT displays
- Flat panel displays: AMLCD, LCOS, Plasma, OLED,
- Projection systems
- New display technologies: high dynamic range display, enriched color display
5.Display metrology: display performance measurement and calibration (6 hours)
- General principles of display evaluation
- Evaluation of 2D displays
- Color management and calibration
- Binocular vision and 3D display technology (6 hours)
- Binocular vision and perception basics
- 3D display principles and techniques
- head-mounted displays
- Spatially immersive displays
Teaching / Learning Methodology
Lecture: the fundamentals of physics, chemistry, design, manufacturing processes and various applications of displays will be described using ppt presentations, demonstrating videos, Internet. The students are free to request help. The students are encouraged to solve problems and to use their own knowledge to verify their solutions before seeking assistance.
Tutorial: a set of problems and group discussion topics will be arranged in the tutorial classes. Students are encouraged to solve problems before having solutions.
Recommended Reading
TBA
Prerequisites
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Start Date
2023
End Date
2024
Apply
2023
Local Course Code
TBA
Cycle
TBA
Year of study
TBA
Language
English
Study Load
Lectures: 50 hours
Written Report: 8 hours
Oral Presentation: 2 hours
Homework: 60 hours
In total 120 hours 4 ECTS
Mode of delivery
Continuous assessment: 40%
Written Report: 20%
Oral Presentation: 40%
Continuous assessment consists of assignments, laboratory reports and mid-term test.
Instructors
Dr. Ioannis.Kaliakatsos
Course coordinator
Dr. Ioannis.Kaliakatsos
giankal@hmu.gr