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IEICE TRANS. ELECTRON., VOL.E102–C, NO.11 NOVEMBER 2019

FOREWORD

Special Section on Electronic Displays

Electronic displays permeate everyday life. We use smartphones, tablets, handheld game consoles, televi- sions, PCs, etc. Also we see digital signage, public displays, and vehicle displays, etc. As the electronic displays are expanding in many fields, much attention is being paid to the development of flexible dis- play technologies, the development of virtual and augmented reality technologies. Not only fabrication technologies but also comprehensive systems are indispensable to improve electronic displays, including driving circuit, signal processing, software technologies, contents supply, business models, etc. In such trends, research and development must be executed in multiple fields. On behalf of the Technical Commit- tee of the Electronic Information Displays (EID), we would like to prepare this special section as a place to publish such research and development on electronic displays.

International Display Workshops (IDW) is one of the international conferences representative of the display field in the world and have been held in Japan every year from 1994. In particular, it features many academic and scientific valuable presentations and discussions with many participants from all over the world. The 25 th International Display Workshops (IDW ’18) was held at Nagoya Congress Center over a three-day period from December 12 to 14, 2018. Some presentations in IDW ’18 were selected by the program committee of IDW ’18 and recommended to submit corresponding papers to this special section.

The submitted papers were carefully reviewed, and some papers expressing well the recent progress of display technologies including display devices and materials are published. There are 7 papers consisting of 5 regular papers and 2 brief papers in this special section. We hope that these papers are useful to further research on electronic displays.

Finally, as a guest editor-in-chief in this special section, I would like to express my deepest thanks to all the authors for their submission of interesting papers, and also appreciates all the members of the editorial committee listed below for their intense efforts and remarkable contributions for this special section.

Editorial Committee Members:

Guest Editors:

Masahiro Yamaguchi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Munekazu Date (NTT) Guest Associate Editors:

Mutsumi Kimura (Ryukoku Univ.), Tomokazu Shiga (The Univ. of Electro-Communications), Rumiko Yamaguchi (Akita Univ.), Hiroyuki Nitta (Japan Display), Mitsuru Nakata (NHK), Ryosuke Nonaka (Toshiba Co.)

Hiroko Kominami

(Shizuoka Univ.),Guest Editor-in-Chief

Hiroko Kominami(Senior Member) received her B. Eng., M. Eng., and D. Eng. de- grees in electronic engineering from Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan, in 1994, 1996, and 1999, respectively. She is now an Associate Professor of the same university. Her research in- terests include emissive materials, phosphors for displays and lightings. Dr. Kominami is a member of the IEICE, the ITE, the JSAP, and the Society for Information Display.

Copyright c2019 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

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