Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging 2019 2019
DOI: 10.1364/dh.2019.m3a.5
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Development of High Performance 35” Tabletop Display using Projection-based Light Field Technology

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“…This, of course, does not stifle innovation, as many institutions propose and develop their own prototypes. Beyond the any-size, any-aspect and any-shape light field display of Holografika [36], there are the layer-based solutions (i.e., multiple LCD layers are used to create the depth of field) of Teng and Liu [37], Alpaslan and El-Ghoroury [38], and Lanman et al [39]; the integral imaging methods (i.e., a micro-lens array transforms the light rays) of Zhao et al [40], Yu et al [41] and Lee et al [42]; and the projection-based implementations of Zhong et al [43], Shim et al [44], and Jang et al [45], and many more.…”
Section: Correct Perspective From Any Angle Of Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, of course, does not stifle innovation, as many institutions propose and develop their own prototypes. Beyond the any-size, any-aspect and any-shape light field display of Holografika [36], there are the layer-based solutions (i.e., multiple LCD layers are used to create the depth of field) of Teng and Liu [37], Alpaslan and El-Ghoroury [38], and Lanman et al [39]; the integral imaging methods (i.e., a micro-lens array transforms the light rays) of Zhao et al [40], Yu et al [41] and Lee et al [42]; and the projection-based implementations of Zhong et al [43], Shim et al [44], and Jang et al [45], and many more.…”
Section: Correct Perspective From Any Angle Of Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%