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ADVANCE PROGRAM
2006 SID INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

JUNE 6-9, 2006 (Tuesday - Friday)
MOSCONE CONVENTION CENTER
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, USA

Display Electronics

Session 37: Mobile-Display Electronics (Display Electronics)
Wednesday, June 7 / 5:10 - 6:30 pm / Room 104
Chair: Dick McCartney, National Semiconductor Corp.
Co-Chair: Xu Dong, Genesis Microchip
37.1: Invited Paper: New Developments in Drivers for Mobile AMLCDs
Yasuyuki Kudo, Hitachi Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
37.2:  Improved Electronic Controller for Image-Stable Displays
Holly Gates, E-Ink Corp., Cambridge, MA, USA
37.3: Three-Voltage-Level Driver for Quick-Response Liquid-Powder Display
Reiji Hattori, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
37.4:  Mass-Production-Oriented Master Slice 6-bit Gamma Correction for Mobile Applications
Hisashi Sasaki, Toshiba Corp. Semiconductor Co., Yokohama, Japan
Session 43: Display Interfaces (Display Electronics)
Thursday, June 8 / 9:00 - 10:20 am / Room 104
Chair: Dick McCartney, National Semiconductor Corp.
Co-Chair: Taesung Kim, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
43.1: Why Displays Require a New Digital Interface
Alan Kobayashi, Genesis Microchip, Alviso, CA, USA
43.2: A 400-Mbps/Channel SiDP Receiver for Mobile TFT-LCD Driver IC
Jae-Youl Lee, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Yongin, Korea
43.3:  Distinguished Paper: An Advanced Intra-Panel Interface (AiPi) with Clock Embedded Multi-Level Point-to-Point Differential Signaling for Large-Sized TFT-LCD Applications
Myeongjae Park, AnaPass, Inc., Seoul, Korea
43.4:

Two-Wire Interface for Automotive and Avionics LCD Applications
Albert Lee, National Semiconductor Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA

Session 49: Color and Gamma Control Technologies (Display Electronics)
Thursday, June 8 / 10:40 - 11:40 am / Room 104
Chair: Taesung Kim, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Co-Chair: Jun Someya, Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
49.1: RGB Gamma Curve Control for Improved LCD Color Performance
Seung-Woo Lee, Samsung Elctronics Co., Chungcheongnam, Korea
49.2: Field-Sequential-Color Display with Adaptive Gamut
Johan Bergquist, Nokia Research Center, Tokyo, Japan
49.3: Preferred Skin-Color Reproduction Based on Affine Transform and Contour Reduction Function Using Erosion
Ju-Yeon You, Yungpook National University, Daegu, Korea
Session L: Late-News Session
Thursday, June 8, 2006 / 2:00 - 3:30 PM / Room 135
Chair: Amal Ghosh, eMagin Corporation
L.1: Late-News Paper (Active-Matrix Devices): A 14-in. LCD Panel Formed using New 4-Mask Technology with Chemical Re-Flow Technique
Shusaku Kido, NEC Kagoshima Ltd, Izumi-shi, Kagoshima, Japan
L.2: Late-News Paper (Display Electronics): A 2.2-inch, Narrow Frame Liquid Crystal System Display with Low Voltage Interface Circuitry
Masaki Murase, Sony Corporation, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan
L.3: Late-News Paper (Display Electronics): A COG Source Driver with LCDS Interface for Cost Effective TFT-LCDs
Woo-Jae Choi, Magnachip Semiconductor Ltd., Seoul, Korea
L.4: Late-News Paper (Display Systems): A Simple and Practical Way to Cope With Color Breakup on Field Sequential Color LCDs
Kazuo Sekiya, Aomori Prefecture CREATE, JST, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken, Japan
L.5: Late-News Paper (Display Systems): Small Digital 1080p LCOS for TrIM Technology
James Sanford, Steridian Corporation, Vancouver, WA, USA
L.6: Late-News Paper (Liquid-Crystal Technology): Development of the Novel Transflective LCD Module Using Super-Fine-TFT Technology
Michiaki Sakamoto, NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd., Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
L.7: Late-News Paper (Liquid-Crystal Technology): Novel Polymerisable Liquid Crystalline Acrylates for the Manufacturing of Ultrathin Optical Films
Cordula Mock-Knoblauch, BASF AG, Ludwgishafen, Germany
L.8: Late-News Paper (Projection): Micro-Projectors for Virtual Interfaces
Klony Lieberman, VKB, Jerusalem, Israel
L.9: Late-News Paper (Projection): Laser Projection Display with Low Electric Consumption and Wide Color Gamut by Using Efficient Green SHG Laser and New Illumination Optics
Tetsuro Mizushima, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,Ltd., Osaka, Japan
Session 54: LCD Motion Blur I (Display Electronics/Display Systems)
Thursday, June 8 / 2:00 - 3:20 pm / Room 104
Chair: Nikhil Balram, National Semiconductor Corp.
Co-Chair: Brian Berkeley, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
54.1: Comparison of LCD Motion-Blur-Reduction Methods Using Temporal Impulse Response and MPRT
Michiel Klompenhouwer, Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
54.2: LCD Motion Blur Analysis and Modeling Based on Temporal PSF
Xiao-fan Feng, Sharp Labs of the Americas, Camas, WA, USA
54.3:  Impulsive Driving Technique in S-PVA Architecture
Taesung Kim, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Chungcheongnam, Korea
54.4:  Adaptive Dual-Pulse Backlight for LCD-TV Displays
Pierre De Greef, Philips Electronics, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Session 60: LCD Motion Blur II (Display Electronics/Display Systems)
Thursday, June 8 / 3:40 - 5:00 pm / Room 104
Chair: Michiel A. Klompenhouwer, Philips Research Laboratories
Co-Chair: Xu Dong, Genesis Microchip
60.1: Response-Time Compensation for Black-Frame Insertion
Taesung Kim, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Chungcheongnam, Korea
60.2: Dynamic Bit-Rate Allocation of High-Compression Feedforward Driving
Jun Someya, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Kyoto, Japan
60.3:  Spatio-Temporal Edge Enhancement for Reducing Motion Blur
Baek-Woon Lee, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Kyunggi-do, Korea
60.4: Moving Picture Simulation with OCB for Image-Blurring-Free LC TVs
Nobuyasu Yamagishi, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
Session 66: Video Processing (Display Electronics)
Friday, June 9 / 9:00 - 10:20 am / Room 104
Chair: Nikhil Balram, National Semiconductor Corp.
Co-Chair: Michiel A. Klompenhouwer, Philips Research Laboratories
66.1: Invited Paper: Making the Best of Legacy Video on Modern Displays
Gerard De Haan, Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
66.2: Motion-Interpolated FRC Algorithm for 120-Hz LCD
Sunkwang Hong, Samsung Electronics, Chungcheongnam, Korea
66.3: High-Quality-Image Compression System for Low Delay and Real-Time Wireless Transmission
Nakao Masashi, Eizo Nanao Corp., Kanazawa, Japan
66.4: Invited Paper: System-on-Chip for Integrated Digital Television
Samir Hulyalkar, ATI, Yardley, PA, USA
Poster Session
Tuesday, June 6 / 4:00 - 7:00 pm / Esplanade Ballroom
Display Electronics
P.34: WITHDRAWN
P.35: Active-Matrix OLED Displays by Equally Separated Subframe Driving Method
Shinya Ono, Kodak Japan, Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
P.36: Statistical Investigation on the Variation in Behavior of LTPS TFTs for Circuit Simulation
Shih Che Huang, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
P.37:  A High Slew Rate and Low Offset Voltage Buffer for TFT-LCD Source Driver
Fang Hsing Wang, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan
P.38:  Low-Power High-Slew-Rate CMOS Buffer Amplifier for FPD Drivers
Sang Kyung Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Daejeon, Korea
P.39: A Flexible 16-kbit SRAM Based on Low-Temperature Poly-Si (LTPS) TFT Technology
Hiroaki Ebihara, Seiko-Epson Corp., Nagano, Japan
P.40:  A Novel Data-Driving Method and Circuit for AMOLED Displays
Young-Suk Son, EECS/EE, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea
P.41:  Passive-Matrix OLED Driver Design with Pre-Charge Power-Savings Algorithm
Jin-Seok Yang, Magnachip Semiconductor, Ltd., Chungbuk-do, Korea
P.42: Color-Depth Improvement Using Gamma Voltage Control
Chin-Hung Hsu, C.Y.C.U., Chungli, Taiwan
P.43: Frame-Resolution Scalability in Wavelet-Based Multiple-Line Addressing for Passive-Matrix Displays
San Lam, Ugent TFCG Microsystems, Gent-Zwijnaarde, Belgium
P.44:  Low-Cost Single-Switch Current-Fed Energy-Recovery Circuit for ACPDP
Sang-Kyoo Han, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea
P.45: A Fast Driving Circuit for AMOLED Displays Using Current Feedback
Geon-Ho Lee, EECS/EE, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea
P.46:  Novel Energy-Recovery-Circuit Integrated into PDP Data-Driver IC
Yoonjay Cho, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
P.47: Charge-Discharge Identified Time Extension Driving Method
Lin Lin, WINTEK Corp., Taichung, Taiwan
P.48: Improving Uniformity of Emissive Displays by Means of Driver-Integrated Optical Feedback
Stefaan Maeyaert, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
P.49:  A Programmable Gamma Reference Buffer with Integrated Backlight Control
Trevor Blyth, Alta Analog, Inc., Campbell, CA, USA
P.50: Ultra-Low-Voltage Input Signal Level Shifter for System-in-Display with Low-Power Interface
Mitsuhide Miyamoto, Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo Japan
P.51: Mjollnir: A 300-Output Cascadeable High-Voltage Display Driver
Herbert De Pauw, TFCG-IMEC, Zwijnaarde, Belgium
P.52:  A Panel Simulation Scheme of TFT-LCDs for HDTV Applications
Chanyong Jung, Inha University, Incheon, Korea
P.53:  Automatic LCD Gamma Curve Optimization Technology
Jaeho Oh, Samsung Electronics, Asan, Korea
P.54:  Automated Flicker Reduction for Large-Sized TFT-LCDs
Kwan-Young Oh, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Chungcheongnam-do, Korea
P.55: 

Tiny Codec for Decreasing Frame Memories in Display Driver Ics: Smart Pixel-Data Codec (SPC)
Daigo Sasaki, NEC Corp., Kanagawa, Japan

P.221L: Late-News Poster: New OLED Driver IC Optimizing Module Power Consumption, Image Quality, Reliability and Cost
Danika Chaussy, STMicroelectronics, Grenoble, Cedex, France
P.222L: Late-News Poster: A Compact High-Speed Low-Power Rail-to-Rail Class-B Buffer Amplifier for LCD Application
Chih-Wen Lu, National Chi Nan University, Puli, Nantou Hsien, Taiwan