[Paper] A Proposal of Future Electronic Paper in the Office

Author:

Shibata Hirohito1,Fukase Yasuji2,Hashimoto Keisuke3,Kinoshita Yasuhiro4,Kobayashi Hideo5,Nebashi Satoshi6,Omodani Makoto7,Takahashi Tatsumi8

Affiliation:

1. Research and Technology Group, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.

2. The Imaging Society of Japan

3. E Ink Japan

4. Research & Development Center, Toshiba Tec Corp.

5. Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd.

6. Corporate Planning Department, Seiko Epson Corp.

7. Department of Optical and Imaging Science and Technology, Tokai University

8. JBMIA Electronic Paper Consortium

Publisher

Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Media Technology,Signal Processing

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