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16 February 2017 Dual purpose passive screen for simultaneous display and imaging
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Proceedings Volume 10126, Advances in Display Technologies VII; 101260N (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2251127
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2017, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Advanced imaging and display techniques are widely explored for realistic content capture and visualization but cannot fully follow the miniaturization and mobility trends in technology. Wide field-of-view displays require large surfaces and image capture requires separate installation of cameras having separate footprints and perspective views. Here we propose a novel, portable dual purpose passive screen that can simultaneously facilitate display and imaging with unprecedented features and performance. The optical design of the screen is presented. A prototype of the dual-purpose screen paired with a camera and a low power mobile projector is demonstrated. The developed screen has size of 28×21cm2 to facilitate capture of eye contacted perspective view and displays high-quality images with high-brightness (>100cd/m2 ) using only 15 lumen pico projector.
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Shoaib R. Soomro, Erdem Ulusoy, Muhsin Eralp, and Hakan Urey "Dual purpose passive screen for simultaneous display and imaging", Proc. SPIE 10126, Advances in Display Technologies VII, 101260N (16 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2251127
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Projection systems

Mirrors

Eye

Polarizers

Pico projectors

Reflection

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