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14 February 2009 The development of the integrated-screen autostereoscopic display system
Wei-Liang Hsu, Wu-Li Chen, Chao-Hsu Tsai, Chy-Lin Wang, Chang-Shuo Wu, Ying-Chi Chen, Shu-Chuan Cheng
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Proceedings Volume 7237, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XX; 72371O (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804890
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2009, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
A novel autostereoscopic display system, the Integrated-Screen autostereoscopic display system, has been developed to substantially increase the total number of pixels on the screen, which in turn increase both the resolution and number of view-zones of the 3D display. In this system, a series of miniature projectors are arrayed and the projection images are tiled together seamlessly to form an image of ultra high resolution. For displaying 3D images, a lenticular screen with pre-designed tilted angle is used to distribute the pixels into the plural view-zones. In this paper, an Integrated-Screen autostereoscopic display system with 30" screen in diagonal and 15 view-zones is presented. The total resolution of the tiled image is 2930×2700, which is much higher than traditional Full HD display, and the resulted 3D resolution in each view-zone is 880×600.
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Wei-Liang Hsu, Wu-Li Chen, Chao-Hsu Tsai, Chy-Lin Wang, Chang-Shuo Wu, Ying-Chi Chen, and Shu-Chuan Cheng "The development of the integrated-screen autostereoscopic display system", Proc. SPIE 7237, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XX, 72371O (14 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804890
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KEYWORDS
System integration

Projection systems

Image resolution

3D displays

Autostereoscopic displays

Distortion

Liquid crystal on silicon

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