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15 May 2012 3D display simulator based on mixed reality
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We propose a 3D display simulator based on mixed reality technology. Proposed simulator system calculates light distribution and crosstalk using parameters required for the design of multi-displays, and projects the light distribution onto the ground from the top of the viewing zone. Mixed reality merges real and virtual worlds to produce new environments and visualizations. In this paper, this mixed reality is exploited to simulate multi-view display by merging physically simulated virtual space and real space where viewers belong to. Projected light distribution is scaled to the corresponding display size. Thus, the viewer experiences the real light distribution in the real space like living room. Crosstalk information is also provided through the interaction between a viewer's local position in real space and calculated virtual space. Our proposed simulator makes it possible to design and measure light distribution finding out optimized viewing zone without implementing the display in real space.
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Min-Chul Park, Ho-Dong Lee, and Jung-Young Son "3D display simulator based on mixed reality", Proc. SPIE 8384, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2012, 838412 (15 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.921448
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

Visualization

Glasses

Virtual reality

Information visualization

Autostereoscopic displays

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