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19 May 2010 High-definition 3D display for enhanced visualization
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Abstract
In this paper, we report on the development of a high definition stereoscopic liquid crystal display for use in a variety of applications. The display technology provides full spatial and temporal resolution on a liquid crystal display panel consisting of 1920×1200 pixels at 60 frames per second. Applications include training, mission rehearsal and planning, and enhanced visualization. Display content can include mixed 2D and 3D data. Source data can be 3D video from cameras, computer generated imagery, or fused data from a variety of sensor modalities. Recent work involving generation of 3D terrain from aerial imagery will be demonstrated. Discussion of the use of this display technology in military and medical industries will be included.
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Richard Edmondson, J. Larry Pezzaniti, Justin Vaden, Brian Hyatt, James Morris, David Chenault, Joe Tchon, Tracy Barnidge, and Chris Brown "High-definition 3D display for enhanced visualization", Proc. SPIE 7690, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2010 and Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics IV, 76900C (19 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.851911
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Visualization

Video

Cameras

3D modeling

LCDs

3D image processing

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