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25 October 2004 Broadcasting technique for holographic 3D moving-picture utilizing network streaming
Kunihiko Takano, Koki Sato, Ryoji Wakabayashi, Kenji Muto, Kazuo Shimada
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Proceedings Volume 5599, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display III; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.571549
Event: Optics East, 2004, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Abstract
Recently, because the high-speed network system known as broadband internet has become widespread, it is now possible to transmit various forms of mulitmedia data using this system. We found several research reports for the transmitting visual images in the network streaming process. However, there seemed to be few reports on transmission of holographic 3D movies. We present a transmitting process of holographic 3D movies adopting network-streaming techniques and a hologram in which 3D objects were recorded as fringe patterns. When we applied this method, we could achieve excellent transmission of holographic 3D movies. Moreover, we could reconstruct good holographic images using transmitted streaming data. From this result, it seemed possible to develop new transmitting processes of 3D moving data using well-known conventional techniques.
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Kunihiko Takano, Koki Sato, Ryoji Wakabayashi, Kenji Muto, and Kazuo Shimada "Broadcasting technique for holographic 3D moving-picture utilizing network streaming", Proc. SPIE 5599, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display III, (25 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.571549
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Computer programming

3D image processing

Computer generated holography

3D visualizations

Holography

3D image reconstruction

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