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P-213: Simulation of Color Moiré Pattern in LCD-based Metal Mesh Touch Screen

Jun Xu, +5 more
- Vol. 48, Iss: 1, pp 2087-2090
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The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Moiré pattern.

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Mutual Capacitive Sensing Touch Screen Controller for Ultrathin Display with Extended Signal Passband Using Negative Capacitance.

TL;DR: This work reduced the effective capacitance at the analog front-end by connecting a circuit with a negative capacitance in parallel with the coupling capacitance of the TSP, and used the in-phase and quadrature demodulation scheme to address the phase fluctuation between the signal and the clock during demodulating.
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Color moiré of a high dynamic range dual-panel LCD

TL;DR: A mathematical formula for calculating the fringe period of color moires appearing at a high dynamic range dual-panel liquid crystal display TV module is presented in this article, where the pixel pattern, the rotational angle, the viewing distance, the medium and the distance between dual panels are considered.
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Simulation of moire pattern based on transmittance calculation of LCD metal mesh touch panel

TL;DR: A precise and effective computational method for moire patterns' simulation and prediction of liquid crystal display (LCD) metal mesh touch panel based on the transmittance calculation of LCD's sub‐pixel is proposed.
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Analysis and prediction of Moiré pattern on metal mesh touch screen based on two dimensional Fourier transformation

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel algorithm to analyze and judge the visibility of Moire appearing on metal mesh touch screen whose resolution is 2 K from spatial frequency domain by using Fourier transformation was presented.
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Controlled moire effect in multiview three-dimensional displays: image quality and image generation

TL;DR: A positive usage of the moiré effect to show images instead of its removal may be considered as an approach in displaying, and a proposed “2.5-D” display represents a new type of displays, the displays based on the moire effect as on the main physical principle.
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Touchscreen electrode configuration

TL;DR: In this article, the touchscreen electrode elements are configured to avoid creating moire patterns between the display and the touchscreen, such as angled, wavy, zig-zag, or randomized lines.
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Three-dimensional imaging systems: a new development

TL;DR: An optical system which produces 3-D images exhibiting continuous parallax with no flipping or cardboarding is described, and a retrodirective and a transmission version of the system have been constructed.
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Spectral analysis and minimization of moire patterns in color separation

TL;DR: An algorithm for moire minimization that provides stable moire-free screen combinations for color separation and introduces the noire parameter space and shows how changes in the parameters of the superposed layers vary the moire patterns in the superposition.
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Color moiré pattern simulation and analysis in three-dimensional integral imaging for finding the moiré-reduced tilted angle of a lens array

TL;DR: A color moirÉ pattern simulation and analysis method in integral imaging for finding the moiré-reducing tilted angle of a lens array and results verify the validity of the proposed method.
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Touch panel substrate and electro-optic device

TL;DR: In this paper, a touch-panel substrate having an improved uniformity of light transmittance in a plane and an electronic device using the substrate is presented, where the first sensor electrode (11) has a first protruding part (15), the first protrusion part (16) including a part at which conductor lines intersect, and the second sensor electrode(21) has two protrusions, one at each conductor line intersecting with each other in a plan view.
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