Title: Minimization for LED-backlit TFT-LCDs
Authors: Cheng, Wei-Chung
Chao, Chain-Fu
光電工程學系
Department of Photonics
Keywords: algorithms;measurement;design;human factors;TFT-LCD power minimization;LED backlight;chromaticity-luminance scaling;CIELAB color difference
Issue Date: 2006
Abstract: This paper presents an algorithm for minimizing power consumption of LED backlights in transmissive TFT-LCD monitors. The proposed algorithm reduces power consumption by scaling the luminous intensity of the red, green, and blue LED backlights independently according to the image histograms of each color channel. The algorithm consists of two phases. The first phase, chromaticity scaling, finds the optimal ratios of red, green, and blue backlights subject to a perceived color difference constraint. The second phase, luminance scaling, finds the optimal dimming factor subject to a perceived lightness difference constraint. The perceived color and lightness differences are measured by the CIELAB Color Difference Equation 2 Delta E-ab* standard metric for measuring color variation. Psychophysical experiments were performed with 35 observers to uncover the optimal luminance scaling function, An experimental LED backlight module was implemented and installed on a 19" side-lit TFT-LCD monitor to replace the original CCFL backlight. Within limited perceivable difference 2 Delta E-ab*, up to 76% of power consumption can be reduced for the benchmark images.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11536/17332
ISBN: 1-59593-381-6
ISSN: 0738-100X
Journal: 43rd Design Automation Conference, Proceedings 2006
Begin Page: 608
End Page: 611
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