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Continuous viewing window formation for 360-degree holographic display

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Abstract

In a 360-degree holographic display that provides three-dimensional (3D) hologram images, it is an important issue to consider a height and angle of an observer. We propose a continuous viewing window forming method in consideration of the height and angle of the viewing position for the observer. Furthermore, we present a synchronization method for the 360-degree holographic display implemented by a time division multiplexing technique. The size and location of a viewing window and viewing point for the 360-degree holographic display are calculated by the proposed methods. The proposed methods can be applied to various type of the 360-degree holographic display systems.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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