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16 November 1999 Statis omnidirectional stereoscopic display system
George G. Barton, Sidney Feldman, Jeffrey Andrew Beckstead
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Abstract
A unique three camera stereoscopic omnidirectional viewing system based on the periscopic panoramic camera described in the 11/98 SPIE proceedings (AM13). The 3 panoramic cameras are equilaterally combined so each leg of the triangle approximates the human inter-ocular spacing allowing each panoramic camera to view 240 degree(s) of the panoramic scene, the most counter clockwise 120 degree(s) being the left eye field and the other 120 degree(s) segment being the right eye field. Field definition may be by green/red filtration or time discrimination of the video signal. In the first instance a 2 color spectacle is used in viewing the display or in the 2nd instance LCD goggles are used to differentiate the R/L fields. Radially scanned vidicons or re-mapped CCDs may be used. The display consists of three vertically stacked 120 degree(s) segments of the panoramic field of view with 2 fields/frame. Field A being the left eye display and Field B the right eye display.
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George G. Barton, Sidney Feldman, and Jeffrey Andrew Beckstead "Statis omnidirectional stereoscopic display system", Proc. SPIE 3835, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Optical Metrology, and Inspection V, (16 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.370249
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KEYWORDS
Panoramic photography

Cameras

Charge-coupled devices

CCD cameras

Image segmentation

Video

Eye

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