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21 March 1989 Stereoscopic Full Field Of Vision Display System To Produce Total Visual Telepresence
John A. Webster
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Abstract
This paper discusses a system designed to present the viewer with a stereoscopic 240° X 120° visual display that includes 120° binocular overlap. This display is designed to allow the viewer full normal eye scan capabilities and eliminate unwanted optical and kinesthetic clues common to other displays. The use of a display with these capabilities will allow the viewer normal visual perception from a remote site or in a simulated scene - visual telepresence.
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John A. Webster "Stereoscopic Full Field Of Vision Display System To Produce Total Visual Telepresence", Proc. SPIE 1117, Display System Optics II, (21 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960923
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Cameras

Eye

Displays

Fiber optics

Head

Lenses

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