Home|Introduction|Sessions|News|Art Forum|Registration|Manuscript|Video|Help|Proceedings
Guidance
Abstract & Manuscript Specifications
Paper submission
Abstract list of admission
 
Call for Papers>>Final Program
Abstract of admission as follows:
3-D TV Preparing the Way for Holographic TV? 
V. Michael Bove, Jr. MIT Media Laboratory Cambridge, MA USA
Abstract
Holographic television, or "holo-video", has been seen by many as the ultimate development not only of holography but of electronic visual communication generally. To make widespread, successful holo-video, four things are needed: 1) content, 2) a distribution mechanism, 3) sufficient processing at the receiver, and 4) suitable electro-optics at the display, and all of these must be available at prices suitable for consumers. In the past one to two years, there has been a great interest in 3-D television, but few researchers seem to have noted that many of the recent developments in 3-D TV are also solving -- or at least pointing the way to solving -- problems associated with holo-video. I will examine particularly relevant developments in content capture/creation, content representation (including standardization activities), and the increased suitability of graphics processors for 3-D applications, and connect these with work at the MIT Media Laboratory in developing a holo-video display suitable for consumer use. Keywords: 3-D television, synthetic holography, electro-optics, graphics processors, consumer electronics 

 

 

 

Partner

links

integraf.com    afctech.com    holography-cn.com    zebraimaging.com    geola.com    jrholocollection.com    ColourHolographic, Ltd.
Dutch Holographic Laboratory B.V.   Forth Dimension Holographics,Inc    Holographics North     Hologramsandbeyond jrholocollection.com
reconnaissance-intl.com     holopackholoprint.info     ihma.org     holographynews.info    harmantechnology.com     holograte.com
Copyright@2008