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12 March 2014 A new concept of stereoscopic imaging system using single optical channel and a deflector: pilot study
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Abstract
An imaging system was developed based on single-channel and transparent rotating deflector (TRD) to achieve stereoscopic video imaging. To acquire images at high frame rate, a CMOS camera was used with triggering function allowing image acquisition at certain time point. Stepping motor was controlled to rotate in an arc, stopping at the edge for image acquisition. The acquired 2D images were displayed in stereoscopic 3D using active shutter glasses and conventional display monitor. Using microcontroller (MCU) as centralized control system, system components were controlled and synchronized through using general purpose input/output (GPIO) ports. The created system was evaluated for two factors: motor rotation analysis based on MCU signal generation; and image property based on coefficient of variation calculation.
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Won Hyuk Jang, Heesung Kang, Taeyoon Son, Jihoon Park, Eunkwon Jun, and Byungjo Jung "A new concept of stereoscopic imaging system using single optical channel and a deflector: pilot study", Proc. SPIE 8949, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition and Processing XXI, 89491P (12 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039746
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Cameras

Stereoscopy

3D image processing

CMOS cameras

Video

3D displays

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