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Title: Using a Self-Organized Metallic Microsphere Array to Enhance Image Brightness and Contrast for Volumetric 3D Displays
Authors: Chuang, Jun-fu;Wang, Kerwin
Contributors: 機電工程學系
Date: 2011-06
Issue Date: 2012-06-06T01:44:05Z
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: This paper presents a self-organized microsphere array to enhance image brightness and contrast of a volumetric 3D display. This display, using a swept-volume technique, exhibits 3D images by 2D projective-image-frame sweeping. These images are projected from a programmable LED array and a focusing lens system. The sweeping screen consists of a selforganized metallic microsphere array, which acts like a reflective
screen to enhance the image brightness and contrast from a multitude of viewing directions. The voxels can be controlled by manipulating the frequency of flashing LEDs and the sweeping screen. The experiment results successfully demonstrate 500 voxels in a 6cm3 tetragonal imaging space. This paper also shows the effectiveness of using a metallic self-organized microsphere array to increase the brightness of voxels. Compared to the voxels generated by original reference screen, it can increase image brightness up to 300%.
Relation: The 9th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA), Taipei, June 21-25, 2011
Appears in Collections:[Department of Mechatronics Engineering] Proceedings

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