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26 August 1999 Processing system for real-time holographic video computation
Thomas A. Nwodoh, V. Michael Bove Jr., John A. Watlington, Stephen A. Benton
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Abstract
This paper discusses the Chidi holographic video processing system (called Holo-Chidi) used for real-time computation of computer generated holograms and the subsequent display of the holograms at video frame rates. Chidi is a reconfigurable multimedia processing system designed at the MIT Media Laboratory for real-time synthesis and analysis of multimedia data in general and digital video frames in particular. Holo-Chidi which is an adaptation of Chidi, comprises two main components: the sets of processor cards and the display interface cards.
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Thomas A. Nwodoh, V. Michael Bove Jr., John A. Watlington, and Stephen A. Benton "Processing system for real-time holographic video computation", Proc. SPIE 3844, Reconfigurable Technology: FPGAs for Computing and Applications, (26 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.359532
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Video

Video processing

Bragg cells

Clocks

Field programmable gate arrays

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