Title :
How to build a holographic television system
Author :
Bove, V. Michael ; Barabas, Jan ; Jolly, Sundeep ; Smalley, Daniel
Author_Institution :
MIT Media Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
The ultimate three-dimensional television viewing experience will be autostereoscopic (requiring no glasses), provide smooth parallax rather than just two views, and support other real-world perceptual cues to depth such as visual accommodation (focusing). Holography meets these requirements, but it is often felt that the scene-acquisition, bandwidth, and display pixel count requirements for holographic television will prove insurmountable. We describe the characteristics of a “true” holographic television display, review the input, transmission, and output needs, and describe our experiments in creating an end-to-end holographic television system with costs in only the hundreds of dollars, based upon a combination of various current consumer-electronics technologies and a novel light-modulator chip.
Keywords :
holographic displays; stereo image processing; television; autostereoscopic viewing experience; consumer-electronics technologies; display pixel count requirements; end-to-end holographic television system; light-modulator chip; real-world perceptual cues; scene-acquisition; smooth parallax; true holographic television display; ultimate three-dimensional television viewing experience; visual accommodation; displays; holography; three-dimensional television;
Conference_Titel :
3DTV-Conference: The True Vision-Capture, Transmission and Dispaly of 3D Video (3DTV-CON), 2013
Conference_Location :
Aberdeen
DOI :
10.1109/3DTV.2013.6676637