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10 March 2015 Hologram-like interactive three-dimensional display using LED array type persistence of vision
Youngmin Kim, Jisoo Hong, Sunghee Hong, Sangkyun Kim, Hoonjong Kang
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Abstract
A three-dimensional display using persistence of vision (POV) has its own benefits for natural image expression. Conventional POV display using light emitting diode (LED) array was connected with a high speed motor, so it could be possible to express curved-type two-dimensional display or volumetric three-dimensional display. However, it is necessary to consider interactive three-dimensional display. For example, this kind of volumetric display is hardly applied on interactive display since light emitting parts are placed in the center of a rotating screen. To provide a complementary effort to this need, we propose here a hologram-like interactive volumetric display using LED array type persistence of vision and a pair of parabolic mirrors. We build the volumetric POV display by using small size LED arrays. This POV display is located below a pair of parabolic mirrors so the mirrors make hologram-like volumetric POV images to be reimaged such as 4f system of lenses. Several preliminary experiments will be provided for our proposed method.
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Youngmin Kim, Jisoo Hong, Sunghee Hong, Sangkyun Kim, and Hoonjong Kang "Hologram-like interactive three-dimensional display using LED array type persistence of vision", Proc. SPIE 9386, Practical Holography XXIX: Materials and Applications, 93860V (10 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2084059
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

LED displays

3D displays

Mirrors

3D volumetric displays

3D image processing

Holograms

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