Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2009
Publication Title
Journal of Display Technology
Volume
5
Issue
11
First page number:
418
Last page number:
424
Abstract
A study on LED displays has been conducted exploring a more efficient method for color generation than the traditional method. The study is comprehensive and thoroughly performed employing various sets of experiments in order to examine the functionality of the new proposed scheme which includes a literature review, theoretical modeling based on a scientific study, experimental data measurements of a developed prototype, and statistical data based on a survey. This study resulted in very interesting outcomes that may lead to a tremendous change in the existing LED display technology.
Keywords
Billboards; Color; Color display systems; Display; Energy consumption; Light emitting diodes; Light-emitting display (LED); Panel; RGB; RGBW
Disciplines
Electrical and Computer Engineering | Engineering
Permissions
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Repository Citation
Shlayan, N.,
Venkat, R.,
Ginobbi, P.,
Singh, A. K.
(2009).
Energy Efficient RGBW Pixel Configuration for Light-emitting Displays.
Journal of Display Technology, 5(11),
418-424.
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