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An interactive holographic projection system that uses a hand-drawn interface with a consumer CPU.


ABSTRACT: Holography is a promising technology for photo-realistic three-dimensional (3D) displays because of its ability to replay the light reflected from an object using a spatial light modulator (SLM). However, the enormous computational requirements for calculating computer-generated holograms (CGHs)-which are displayed on an SLM as a diffraction pattern-are a significant problem for practical uses (e.g., for interactive 3D displays for remote navigation systems). Here, we demonstrate an interactive 3D display system using electro-holography that can operate with a consumer's CPU. The proposed system integrates an efficient and fast CGH computation algorithm for line-drawn 3D objects with inter-frame differencing, so that the trajectory of a line-drawn object that is handwritten on a drawing tablet can be played back interactively using only the CPU. In this system, we used an SLM with 1,920 [Formula: see text] 1,080 pixels and a pixel pitch of 8 ?m × 8 ?m, a drawing tablet as an interface, and an Intel Core i9-9900K 3.60 GHz CPU. Numerical and optical experiments using a dataset of handwritten inputs show that the proposed system is capable of reproducing handwritten 3D images in real time with sufficient interactivity and image quality.

SUBMITTER: Nishitsuji T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7794516 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An interactive holographic projection system that uses a hand-drawn interface with a consumer CPU.

Nishitsuji Takashi T   Kakue Takashi T   Blinder David D   Shimobaba Tomoyoshi T   Ito Tomoyoshi T  

Scientific reports 20210108 1


Holography is a promising technology for photo-realistic three-dimensional (3D) displays because of its ability to replay the light reflected from an object using a spatial light modulator (SLM). However, the enormous computational requirements for calculating computer-generated holograms (CGHs)-which are displayed on an SLM as a diffraction pattern-are a significant problem for practical uses (e.g., for interactive 3D displays for remote navigation systems). Here, we demonstrate an interactive  ...[more]

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