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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Picture Sensors and Displays

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304MOSE Z 1 6/S Czech winter
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Learning outcomes of the course unit:

Acquaintance with the principles and properties of contemporary image recording elements and displays.

Mode of study:

Lectures supplementedd with image examples, discussion.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

None

Course contents:

Lecturer: Prof. Ing. Miloš Klíma, CSc; ČVUT, Electrotechnical Faculty, Dept. of Radioelectronics

Sponsor: Prof. Mgr. Jiří Myslík

Time and Place: 5.12. 2014 from 10:00 to 16:00; Classroom. 4, 2nd floor. Lažansky Palace

Grading: 1 credit - attendance 100%, written summary of lectures (approx: 2 standard pages)

Spaces:: 20,

Elective for: FAMU

Language of instruction: Czech

Lecture content:

This module is devoted to modern and particularly future trends in the electronic image recording and reproduction areas. After a summary of the characteristics of image sensors and the human eye as an image sensor, individual types of electronic image sensors are described and mutual comparisons of their characteristics are performed. Likewise, individual types of image displays are described with mutual comparisons from the viewpoint of characteristics.

Curriculum:

1. Basic image sensor functions, the human eye as a sensor

2. CCD sensors - prinicples, characteristics, trends

3. CMOS sensors - principles, characteristics, trends.

4. FOVEON sensors - principles, characteristics, trends

5. Parameter comparisons of image sensors and film

6. The latest generation of image sensors for photography, CCD vs. CMOS

7. Image display basic functions

8. LCD displays - principles, characteristics, trends

9. Discharge (plasma) panel displays - prinicples, characteristics, trends

10. DMD displays - prinicples, characteristics, trends

11. New types of displays - OLED, FEC

12. Comparison of displays.

Recommended or required reading:

None

Assessment methods and criteria:

100% attendance, written summary of lectures (appprox 2 standard pages).

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