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  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 3,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 413-420
  • (2007)

Line-by-Line Addressing of RMS Responding Matrix Displays With Wavelets

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Abstract

A line-by-line addressing technique that is based on wavelets is proposed to obtain gray shades in root-mean-square responding matrix displays. A large number of gray shades can be displayed with a smaller number of voltages (simple drivers) as compared with amplitude modulation and a smaller number of time intervals as compared with the frame modulation. The technique is demonstrated by displaying 128 gray shades in a liquid crystal display.

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