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This study involves proposing a high-speed computer-generated hologram playback by using a digital micromirror device for high-definition spatiotemporal division multiplexing electroholography. Consequently, the results indicated that the study successfully reconstructed a high-definition 3-D movie of 3-D objects that was comprised of approximately 900,000 points at 60 fps when each frame was divided into twelve parts.
Naoki TAKADA
Kochi University
Masato FUJIWARA
Kochi University
ChunWei OOI
Kochi University
Yuki MAEDA
Kochi University
Hirotaka NAKAYAMA
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Takashi KAKUE
Chiba University
Tomoyoshi SHIMOBABA
Chiba University
Tomoyoshi ITO
Chiba University
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Naoki TAKADA, Masato FUJIWARA, ChunWei OOI, Yuki MAEDA, Hirotaka NAKAYAMA, Takashi KAKUE, Tomoyoshi SHIMOBABA, Tomoyoshi ITO, "High-Speed 3-D Electroholographic Movie Playback Using a Digital Micromirror Device" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E100-C, no. 11, pp. 978-983, November 2017, doi: 10.1587/transele.E100.C.978.
Abstract: This study involves proposing a high-speed computer-generated hologram playback by using a digital micromirror device for high-definition spatiotemporal division multiplexing electroholography. Consequently, the results indicated that the study successfully reconstructed a high-definition 3-D movie of 3-D objects that was comprised of approximately 900,000 points at 60 fps when each frame was divided into twelve parts.
URL: https://globals.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.E100.C.978/_p
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