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Masafumi Agari
Researcher at Mitsubishi Electric
Publications - 17
Citations - 347
Masafumi Agari is an academic researcher from Mitsubishi Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dynamic random-access memory & Pixel. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 345 citations.
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Touch screen, touch panel and display device
TL;DR: In this paper, each detection column wiring is constituted by a set of a first metal wiring with a zigzag pattern and a second metal wiring having a structure axisymmetric with the first metal wires about a column direction as an axis.
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Touch screen, touch panel, and display device including the same
Masafumi Agari,Naoki Nakagawa,Takeshi Ono,Seiichiro Mori,Takashi Miyayama,Takuji Imamura,Tatsuya Nakamura +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors define a plurality of block areas obtained by dividing an intersection area in which the bundle of wirings in a column direction and bundle of wires in a row direction intersect in a plan view, and only the detection column wiring or only the detecting row wiring is provided in each of the block areas.
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Touch screen, touch panel, display device and electronic device
TL;DR: In this paper, a reflected-light distribution pattern is provided for a direction vertical to the surface of the touch screen, and the normal lines of the curved portion head for all directions.
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18.5L: Late-News Paper: low power Consumption TFT-LCD with Dynamic Memory Embedded in Pixels
TL;DR: A low power consumption Thin Film Transistor‐Liquid Crystal Display with dynamic memory cells embedded in each pixel using low‐temperature poly‐Si technology has been developed by holding data in the memory, the operating rate of the data driver can be dramatically reduced to 4Hz.
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Touch panel and display device comprising the same
TL;DR: In this article, a touch panel capable of calculating touch position coordinates of an indicator with high accuracy in a desired detection time even if a large number of detection wire groups are provided is presented.