13 research outputs found
Real-time colour hologram generation based on ray-sampling plane with multi-GPU acceleration
金沢大学理工研究域機械工学系Although electro-holography can reconstruct three-dimensional (3D) motion pictures, its computational cost is too heavy to allow for real-time reconstruction of 3D motion pictures. This study explores accelerating colour hologram generation using light-ray information on a ray-sampling (RS) plane with a graphics processing unit (GPU) to realise a real-time holographic display system. We refer to an image corresponding to light-ray information as an RS image. Colour holograms were generated from three RS images with resolutions of 2,048 × 2,048; 3,072 × 3,072 and 4,096 × 4,096 pixels. The computational results indicate that the generation of the colour holograms using multiple GPUs (NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1080) was approximately 300-500 times faster than those generated using a central processing unit. In addition, the results demonstrate that 3D motion pictures were successfully reconstructed from RS images of 3,072 × 3,072 pixels at approximately 15 frames per second using an electro-holographic reconstruction system in which colour holograms were generated from RS images in real time. © 2018 The Author(s)
Media 2: Real-time capture and reconstruction system with multiple GPUs for a 3D live scene by a generation from 4K IP images to 8K holograms
Originally published in Optics Express on 10 September 2012 (oe-20-19-21645
Media 3: Real-time capture and reconstruction system with multiple GPUs for a 3D live scene by a generation from 4K IP images to 8K holograms
Originally published in Optics Express on 10 September 2012 (oe-20-19-21645
Holographic Micromirror Array with Diffuse Areas for Accurate Calibration of 3D Light-Field Display
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Media 1: 3D objects enlargement technique using an optical system and multiple SLMs for electronic holography
Originally published in Optics Express on 10 September 2012 (oe-20-19-21137
Media 1: Calculating the Fresnel diffraction of light from a shifted and tilted plane
Originally published in Optics Express on 04 June 2012 (oe-20-12-12949
Robust and Automatic Calibration of a Projection See-Through Integral Imaging Display using Homography Based Mirror Identification
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