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26 April 2007 Advances in temporally multiplexed multiscopic displays
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Abstract
Progress in the performance of Spatial Light Modulators (SLM), Graphical Processing Units (GPU) and off the shelf high speed data busses have led to advances in the design of multiscopic 3D displays based on temporal multiplexing. Having developed a proof of concept prototype capable of displaying four independent viewing zones, we report on progress in the development of an improved system incorporating 8-12 viewing zones and a large format display. The designs under development employ a high speed LCD shutter operating synchronously with a high speed Deformable Mirror Device (DMD) based projector that forms multiple viewing zones via persistence of vision. Progress in the development of the optical design and corresponding hardware and software will be reported on.
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Stephen A. Kupiec, Vladimir B. Markov, Adrian R. L. Travis, Darrel G. Hopper, and Gurdial Saini "Advances in temporally multiplexed multiscopic displays", Proc. SPIE 6558, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics, 65580E (26 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723227
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KEYWORDS
Multiplexing

3D displays

Digital micromirror devices

Optical design

Prototyping

LCDs

Projection systems

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