Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference (한국방송∙미디어공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2009.01a
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- Pages.557-561
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- 2009
PROTOTYPE OF HIGH RESOLUTION 3D DISPLAY USING TWO LENS ARRAYS AND DEPTH SAMPLING
- Takeichi, Akira (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University) ;
- Yendo, Tomohiro (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University) ;
- Tanimoto, Masayuki (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University) ;
- Fujii, Toshiaki (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Published : 2009.01.12
Abstract
This paper presents a prototype of high resolution 3D display with a new principle. We have proposed a new 3D display which has the features of both Integral Imaging (II) and volumetric display. The proposed display consists of two lens arrays and a thin volumetric display. When the viewer watches a thin volumetric display through two lens array, he can perceive a thick 3D image. In other words the two lens arrays can play a role of a convex lens which has a large diameter as a amplification of a depth. The advantage of the proposed display is that it has higher resolution than II and it is smaller than volumetric display with a large convex lens. In this paper, we show a detail of a prototype 3D display. We took various errors into consideration when we simulated 3D display and we found suitable lenses parameter from the simulation result. Then we confirm that the prototype will be able to reconstruct 3D images.