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Imagine watching a football match on a TV that not only shows the players in three dimensions but also lets you experience the smells of the stadium and maybe even pat a goal scorer on the bac

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CONTENTSCONTENTSAIMS TO PROJECT 3D TVINTRODUCTIONBASICS OF 3D TVOVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEMSARCHITECTURE OF 3D TVMUTIVEW AUTO STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY3D DISPLAYAPPLICATIONS OF 3D TVADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGESCONCLUSION

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AIMS TO PROJECT 3DTVAIMS TO PROJECT 3DTV

To provide 3D picture with smell and touch

Virtual reality

Contribution of university research institute and companies

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Three dimensional TV is expected to be next revolution in the TV history.

They implemented a 3D TV prototype system with real-time acquisition, transmission and 3D display of dynamic scenes.

This is the first real-time end-to-end 3D TV system with enough views and resolution to provide a truly immersive 3D experience.

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BASICS OF 3D TVBASICS OF 3D TV

Binocular parallax-Binocular parallax defers to the ability of the eyes to see a solid object and a continuous surface behind that object even though the eyes see two different views.

Motion parallax-It means information at the retina caused by relative movement of objects as the observer moves to the side (or his head moves sideways).

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CONTD…CONTD…Depth perception-It allows the

beholder to accurately gauge the distance to an object. It is the visual ability to perceive the world in three dimensions.

Stereographic images- It means two pictures taken with a spatial or time separation that are then arranged to be viewed

simultaneously.

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CONTD…CONTD…

Stereoscope-It is an optical device for creating stereoscopic (or three dimensional) effects from flat (two-dimensional) images; D.Brewster first constructed the stereoscope in 1844.

Holographic Images-A luminous, 3D, transparent, colored and nonmaterial image appearing out of a 2D medium, called a hologram. A holographic image cannot be viewed without the proper lighting.

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OVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEMOVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEMDistributed architecture

Scalability

Multiview video rendering

High-resolution 3D display

Computational alignment for 3D display

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MODEL BASED SYSTEMMODEL BASED SYSTEM

One approach to 3D TV is to

acquire multiview video from

sparsely arranged cameras

and to use some model of the

scene for view interpolation.

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LIGHT FIELD SYSTEMLIGHT FIELD SYSTEM

A light field represents radiance as a function of position

and direction in regions of space free of occludes.

The light field describes the amount of light traveling

through every point in 3D space in every possible

direction.

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ARCHITECTURE OF 3D TVARCHITECTURE OF 3D TV

AcquisitionTransmissionDisplay unit

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ACQUISITIONACQUISITION

The acquisition stage consist of an array of the hardware

synchronized cameras.

CCD image Sensors

MPEG-2 Encoding

PCI card

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TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION

Gigabit EthernetA transmission technology, enables super net to deliver

enhanced network performance.13

DECODER & CONSUMER DECODER & CONSUMER PROCESSINGPROCESSING

The receiver side is responsible for generating the

appropriate images to be displayed.

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MULTIVIEW AUTO MULTIVIEW AUTO STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAYSTEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY

Holographic Displays

Holographic Movie

Volumetric Displays

Parallax Displays

Multi Projector

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3D DISPLAY3D DISPLAY16NEC LT-170 projector

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APPLICATION OF 3D TVAPPLICATION OF 3D TVIMAX screenOMNIMAX screen

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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

Most of the key ideas for 3D TV systems presented in this

paper have been known for decade, such as lenticular

screens, multi projector 3D displays, and camera array for

acquisition. This system is the first to provide enough view

points and enough pixels per view points to produce an

immersive and convincing 3D experience. Another area of

future research is precise color reproduction of natural scenes

on multiview display.

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