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17 March 2000 Head-mounted 3D display system using monocular stereoscopic display
Kunio Sakamoto, Kazuki Saruta, Kazutoki Takeda
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Abstract
A 3D head mounted display (HMD) system is useful for constructing virtual space. The authors have developed a see-through 3D HMD system. This display has no demerit that lightness of real and virtual images is lacking for a spatial viewing. This paper shows that this problem can be solved by using a simultaneous perception of the human vision and a 3D vision system. In addition, we propose a newly developed monocular stereoscopic 3D display system for this 3D HMD system.
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Kunio Sakamoto, Kazuki Saruta, and Kazutoki Takeda "Head-mounted 3D display system using monocular stereoscopic display", Proc. SPIE 3956, Practical Holography XIV and Holographic Materials VI, (17 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379995
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Head-mounted displays

3D image processing

LCDs

Stereoscopic displays

Glasses

Image fusion

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