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10 May 2017 Generation of binary holograms with a Kinect sensor for a high speed color holographic display
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Abstract
The Kinect sensor is a device that enables to capture a real scene with a camera and a depth sensor. A virtual model of the scene can then be obtained with a point cloud representation. A complex hologram can then be computed. However, complex data cannot be used directly because display devices cannot handle amplitude and phase modulation at the same time. Binary holograms are commonly used since they present several advantages. Among the methods that were proposed to convert holograms into a binary format, the direct-binary search (DBS) not only gives the best performance, it also offers the possibility to choose the display parameters of the binary hologram differently than the original complex hologram. Since wavelength and reconstruction distance can be modified, compensation of chromatic aberrations can be handled. In this study, we examine the potential of DBS for RGB holographic display.
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Thibault Leportier, Min-Chul Park, Sumio Yano, and Jung-Young Son "Generation of binary holograms with a Kinect sensor for a high speed color holographic display", Proc. SPIE 10219, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2017, 1021906 (10 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2264080
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Binary data

Holography

RGB color model

Reconstruction algorithms

Sensors

Digital holography

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