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22 October 2010 Light-weight monocular display unit for 3D display using polypyrrole film actuator
Kunio Sakamoto, Koji Ohmori
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Abstract
The human vision system has visual functions for viewing 3D images with a correct depth. These functions are called accommodation, vergence and binocular stereopsis. Most 3D display system utilizes binocular stereopsis. The authors have developed a monocular 3D vision system with accommodation mechanism, which is useful function for perceiving depth. This vision unit needs an image shift optics for generating monocular parallax images. But conventional image shift mechanism is heavy because of its linear actuator system. To improve this problem, we developed a light-weight 3D vision unit for presenting monocular stereoscopic images using a polypyrrole linear actuator.
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Kunio Sakamoto and Koji Ohmori "Light-weight monocular display unit for 3D display using polypyrrole film actuator", Proc. SPIE 7658, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Optoelectronic Materials and Devices for Detector, Imager, Display, and Energy Conversion Technology, 76582G (22 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.863454
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

3D vision

Actuators

Image fusion

Glasses

Holograms

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