Implementation of polarization‐multiplexed tiled projection integral imaging system |
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Authors: | Joohwan Kim Yunhee Kim Heejin Choi Seong‐Woo Cho Youngmin Kim Junghyun Park Gilbae Park Sung‐Wook Min Byoungho Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Engineering, Seoul National University, Gwank‐gu, Shillim‐dong, Seoul 151–744, Korea;2. Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | Abstract— A 40‐in. tiled projection integral imaging system has been implemented, adopting a polarization‐multiplexing technique. The system is composed of two full‐high‐definition (HD) projectors, a time‐varying polarizer, a polarization preserving screen, polarization films, a lens array, and a control unit. An elemental image set is projected using two full‐HD projectors to enhance the resolution of the system. The viewing region of the system is increased by using a polarization switching method. The polarization state of the elemental image set is changed by the time‐varying polarizer, and the elemental image set is diffused by the polarization preserving screen. The elemental image set with a preserved polarization state forms a three‐dimensional image with increased viewing angle by the integration of a lens array with polarization films. A 60‐in. tiled projection integral imaging system was also demonstrated using four full‐HD projectors. |
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Keywords: | Integral imaging system viewing region polarization switching |
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