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Session
57
: Automotive Display Characterization |
Automotive/Vehicular Displays and HMI Technologies
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Thursday, May 16 / 09:00 AM - 10:20 AM / San Jose Convention Center, LL20D
Chair:
Karlheinz Blankenbach, Pforzheim University, Pforzheim, Germany
Co-Chair:
Haruhiko Okumura, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan
57.1 - Invited Paper: Key Challenges for the Optical Qualification of Vehicle Displays (9:00 AM - 9:20 AM)
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Markus Kreuzer, Andreas Hudak, Alexander Pluta
TZ Electronic Systems GmbH Niefern Germany
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Kiuk Song
Mercedes-Benz AG Sindelfingen Germany
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Modern optical measurement techniques in combination with efficient and fully comprehensive commissioning of entire components can significantly shorten development time and are decisive competitive advantages. The authors show and try to evaluate which changes are necessary for the development process as well as for product validation.
57.2 - Invited Paper: Reproducible Characterization of Automotive Full-Area Local-Dimming (FALD) LCDs (9:20 AM - 9:40 AM)
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Ingo Rotscholl, Tanja Thiele, Christian Schwanengel
TechnoTeam Bildverarbeitung GmbH Ilmenau Germany
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Maxim Schmidt
Lattice Semiconductor GmbH Hallbergmoos Germany
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Ramazan Ayasli, Chihao Xu
Saarland University Saarbrücken Germany
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Karlheinz Blankenbach
Pforzheim University Pforzheim Germany
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Donald Schaffer
Dexerials Europe BV Frankfurt am Main Germany
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Measurement conditions that allow the omission of stray-light-blocking masks in camera-based halo measurements of FALD LCDs are researched The stray-light-induced error is reduced by using high magnifications and stray-light-optimized hardware and test patterns. Paper findings simplify halo measurements and enable simultaneous peak luminance and uniformity measurements.
57.3 - Driver's Attention Retargeting for Automotive Displays (9:40 AM - 10:00 AM)
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Seungchul Ryu, Hyunjin Yoo, Jean Lorchat
Faurecia Irystec Inc. Montreal PQ Canada
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Tara Akhavan
Faurecia Paris France
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This paper proposes a retargeting method of driver's attention to important regions, thereby decreasing a potential driving safety issue. The qualitative and quantitative evaluations performed in this work prove the advantages and practicability of the proposed framework in retargeting the driver's attention to more important regions from less important regions.
57.4 - Advanced Tone Mapping for MiniLED Backlit LCDs for Automotive Displays (10:00 AM - 10:20 AM)
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Sung-Chun Chen
Department of Electrical Engineering Tainan Taiwan Roc
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Yizhou Qian, En-Lin Hsiang, Shin-Tson Wu
University of Central Florida Orlando FL US
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Chih-Lung Lin
National Cheng-Kung University Tainan Taiwan Roc
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Hajime Akimoto
Nichia Corporation Tokushima Japan
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Tone mapping and miniLED backlight algorithms are applied to enhance the sunlight readability of LCDs by fitting the human eye’s functionality and increasing image uniformity. Both experimental and simulation results indicate that high luminance displays with an optimized gamma value help distinguish low grayscale contents under bright ambient conditions.