O. Eldes, K. Akşit, and H. Urey, “Multi-view autostereoscopic projection display using rotating screen,” Optics Express, vol. 21, no. 23, pp. 29043–29054, 2013.
* Appeared in the Virtual Journal for Biomedical Optics (VJBO).
* Appeared in Spotlight on Optics.
Bibtex:
@article{Eldes:13, author = {Osman Eldes and Kaan Ak\c{s}it and Hakan Urey}, journal = {Opt. Express}, keywords = {Displays; Diffusers; Vision - binocular and stereopsis}, number = {23}, pages = {29043--29054}, publisher = {OSA}, title = {Multi-view autostereoscopic projection display using rotating screen}, volume = {21}, month = {Nov}, year = {2013}, url = {http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-21-23-29043}, doi = {10.1364/OE.21.029043}, abstract = {A new technique for multi-view autostereoscopic projection display is proposed, and demonstrated. The technique uses two mobile projectors, a rotating retro-reflective diffuser screen, and a head-tracking camera. As two dynamic viewing slits are created at the viewer's position, the slits can track the position of the eyes by rotating the screen. The display allows a viewer to move approximately 700 mm along the horizontal axis, and 500 mm along the vertical axis with an average crosstalk below 5 \%. Two screen prototypes with different diffusers have been tried, and they provide luminance levels of 60 Cd/m2, and 160 Cd/m2 within the viewing field.}, }