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Generating Sound just Below an Aerial Image Formed with AIRR

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Abstract

AIRR (aerial imaging by retro-reflection) is an aerial-image-forming technique [1]. To give a sense to the aerial image formed with AIRR, we have developed an interactive system with the aerial image using Kinect [2]. Furthermore, multi-modal aerial display has been developed in combination of a warm aerial image formed with double-layered arrays of rectangular mirrors (WARM) and an aerial visual image with AIRR [3].

© 2017 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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