Patent classifications
G03H1/0005
Holographic Projection
A holographic system comprises an image processor, a hologram calculator and a display driver. The image processor is arranged to determine first and second secondary images by sampling the pixel values of a primary image at a regular array of sampling positions. The hologram calculator is arranged to determine a hologram of each secondary image. The display driver is arranged to display each hologram in rapid succession on a display device, first and second times, so as to reconstruct each secondary image from the respective hologram such that respective first and second arrays of image pixels corresponding to the primary image are perceivable. Image pixels of the reconstruction of the second secondary image are interposed between image pixels of the reconstruction of the first secondary image in the first direction.
FLOATING IMAGE GENERATION DEVICE AND FLOATING IMAGE TOUCH-CONTROL DEVICE
A floating image generation device is disclosed, which includes a light source, an image generation module, and a floating image generation unit. The image generation module is disposed above the light source and includes a shading unit and an image generation unit. The shading unit is capable of changing light transmissivity state. The image generation unit is disposed above the shading unit. The floating image generation unit is disposed above the image generation unit. The light source emits a light passing through the shading unit, the image generation unit, and the floating image generation unit to generate a first floating image when the shading unit is in a first light transmissivity state. The light source emits a light passing through the shading unit, the image generation unit, and the floating image generation unit to generate a second floating image when the shading unit is in a second light transmissivity state.
ASSISTIVE SYSTEM USING CRADLE
An assistive system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a cradle module including a holder unit and a driving unit to rotate the holder unit, and a user terminal placed in the holder unit and controlling the driving unit by outputting a driving control signal. It is possible to provide an assistive service at a low cost without any assistive robot. In addition, it is possible to execute the assistive service by simply placing the user terminal in the cradle module without any manipulation, thereby providing convenience of use, and it is possible to efficiently provide a user with output information outputted through the cradle module and the user terminal, and provide an environment just like having conversation with a real character when providing the assistive service, thereby improving intimacy and reducing loneliness in the user.
HOLOGRAPHIC IN-FIELD ILLUMINATOR
A system for making a holographic medium for use in generating light patterns for eye tracking includes a light source configured to provide light and a beam splitter configured to separate the light into a first portion of the light and a second portion of the light that is spatially separated from the first portion of the light. The system also includes a first set of optical elements configured to transmit the first portion of the light for providing a first wide-field beam onto an optically recordable medium and one or more diffractive optical elements configured to receive the second portion of the light and project a plurality of separate light patterns onto the optically recordable medium for forming the holographic medium.
DISPLAYING HOLOGRAMS VIA HAND LOCATION
Examples are disclosed that relate to computing devices, head-mounted display devices, and methods for displaying holographic objects using slicing planes or volumes. In one example a computing device causes a display system to display a holographic object associated with a holographic volume, the holographic object occluding an occluded holographic object that is not displayed. Location data of at least a portion of a hand is received from a sensor. The location data of the hand is used to locate a slicing plane or a slicing volume within the holographic volume. Based on the location of the slicing plane or the slicing volume, at least a portion of the occluded holographic object is displayed via the display system.
Unitary carrier for holographic components
A holographic sight comprises a unitary optical component carrier. The unitary optical component carrier may comprise a body with a first receptacle configured to receive a laser diode, a second receptacle configured to receive a mirror, a third receptacle configured to receive a collimating optic, a fourth receptacle configured to receive a grating, and a fifth receptacle configured to receive an image hologram. A laser diode may be received within opposing walls formed by the first receptacle. A mirror may be received in, and abut one or more surfaces of the second receptacle. A collimating optic may be received in, and abut one or more surfaces of the third receptacle. A grating may be received in, and abut one or more surfaces of the fourth receptacle. A hologram image may be received in, and abut one or more surfaces of the fifth receptacle.
Apparatus and method for providing mapping pseudo-hologram using individual video signal output
A method for presenting a mapping pseudo-hologram using individual video signal output of a real-time engine according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: (a) creating a partial viewpoint video including a character of a virtual reality content corresponding to a first user through a camera positioned at any one point in the virtual reality content; (b) creating a hologram video including at least one of objects around the character in the partial viewpoint video; and (c) projecting the hologram video onto a hologram screen placed between the first user and a second user different from the first user, and in the process (c), the hologram video is projected to be overlaid on the first user when the second user sees the first user.
Optical system for generating arbitrary-order optical vortex arrays and finite optical lattices with defects
The invention discloses an optical system for generating arbitrary-order optical vortex arrays and finite optical lattices with defects, comprising a laser, a collimating and beam-expanding system, a spatial light modulator, a 4-f lens system, and an image detector which are disposed according to a light path. After passing through the collimating and beam-expanding system, the linearly-polarized Gaussian beam emitted by the laser is radiated to the spatial light modulator to be modulated in complex amplitude; the first-order diffraction beam of the emergent light generates an arbitrary-order alternating optical vortex array on the back focal plane of the first 2-f lens system, and an adjustable finite optical lattice with defects on the back focal plane of the second 2-f lens system. The topological charge value of each vortex and the spacing between vortices, in the generated arbitrary-order alternating optical vortex array, can be precisely controlled.
OPTICAL METROLOGY WITH INCOHERENT HOLOGRAPHY
An advance in high-resolution optical metrology has been achieved by the introduction of incoherent holographic imaging. FINCH, an example of incoherent holography, is shown to simplify the process, eliminating many steps in metrology and at the same time increasing throughput, resolution and accuracy of the method. A proposed technique requires only a single image capture with a non-moving camera rather than the capture of multiple stacks of images requiring many camera exposures and movement of the camera or sample in the conventional techniques.
VEHICLE MOUNTABLE HOLOGRAPHIC PROMOTING SYSTEM
Vehicle mountable holographic promoting system and method of use; system includes a body with light, mount, and controller in communication with a software application and the body. The body is mountable to the vehicle using mount. Mount can be removably attachable or otherwise secured to the roof of the vehicle. The controller controls the body such that the body can visually promote via an image display an item using the light—display region appearing to float on a plane above vehicle.