White‐LED backlight control for motion‐blur reduction and power minimization in large LCD TVs |
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Authors: | Wonbok Lee Kimish Patel Massoud Pedram |
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Affiliation: | University of Southern California, 3710 McClintock Ave., RTH‐316, Department of EE, Los Angeles, CA 90089 |
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Abstract: | Abstract— A 1‐D LED‐backlight‐scanning technique and a 2‐D local‐dimming technique for large LCD TVs are presented. These techniques not only reduce the motion‐blur artifacts by means of impulse representation of images in video, but also increase the static contrast ratio by means of local dimming in the image(s). Both techniques exploit a unique feature of an LED backlight in large LCD TVs in which the whole panel is divided into a pre‐defined number of regions such that the luminance in each region is independently controllable. The proposed techniques are implemented in a Xilinx FPGA and demonstrated on a Samsung 40‐in. LCD TV. Measurement results show that the proposed techniques significantly reduce the motion‐blur artifacts, enhance the static contrast ratio by about 3×, and reduce the power consumption by 10% on average. |
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Keywords: | LED backlight backlight scanning backlight local dimming motion blur contrast ratio low power |
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