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Page 1: Apr01 09 presentation

Displays which can see

Adrian Travis

Microsoft

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Contents

• In praise of projection

• Wedge projection

• Window-like displays

• 3D displays

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Eindhoven University of Technologyhttp://www.ipsi.fraunhofer.de/ambiente/english/projekte/projekte/roomware.html

Visionaries want offices to have wall-sized displays so that staff work naturally in teams

University of North Carolina

http://www.cs.unc.edu/~andrei/artagrafica/technical/of.jpg

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Displays should allow eye-contact interaction

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Ars Electronica Futurelab

http://90.146.8.18/en/archives/center_projekt_ausgabe.asp?iProjectID=11026

Most concepts which are tried out are put into effect using projectors

Ars Electronica Futurelab

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Displays should respond to hand gestures

http://www2.smarttech.com/NR/rdonlyres/3919073A-A684-4C30-8D57-

37BD175816E5/0/INT960AtlantisSecondarySchoolSouthAfricaCaseStudyREV0lowres.pdf

Smart Technologies

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Surface is the first of a new generation of screens which can watch the user

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but Surface is much too fat!

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glass slab

A ray injected into the edge of a glass slab will be guided by total internal reflection off the glass/air interface

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total internal

reflection

ray changes

direction

critical angle

reached

wedgelight guide

The more ray injection angle differs from the critical angle, the more times the ray must bounce before exit.

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distance

The more ray injection angle differs from the critical angle, the more times the ray must bounce before exit.

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Add projector to enable three different types of display

real

virtual

3D

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Contents

• In praise of projection

• Wedge projection

• Window-like displays

• 3D displays

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Point a projector into a wedge, and you get magnification.

projectedimage

normal video projector

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The image must magnify horizontally as well as vertically so

the wedge base is elongated..

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Horizontal magnfication takes place by fan-out in the

elongated region.

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Fold the fan-out region behind the screen

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Fold the fan-out region behind the screen

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Insert a mirror in the rear and tuck the projector into a corner.

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Diffusive

screen

Anti-reflection coating

Turning film

Whole System Will Fit in Simple Thin

Casing

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Images can be projected via a

wedge light-guide

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A wedge panel also works in reverse as a camera

object

camera

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At airports, unescorted bags get X-rayed

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Most bags are left against walls, so use a Wedge panel

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Wedge X-ray video screen for baggage scanning

scanna-msc.com

http://www.scanna-msc.com/scanwedge.htm

Scanna

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Contents

• In praise of projection

• Wedge projection

• Window-like displays

• 3D displays

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2. Slightly emboss one side with a grating

video projector

1. Point a projector into a slab with parallel sides

slab

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3. At each grating reflection, part of the ray diffracts out. The diffracted parts all travel in the same direction

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video projector

…when an eye looks at the display, all the rays seem to come from a point far behind the slab

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4. Inject a ray at a different angle into the slab

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…the diffracted components emerge in a different direction, so seem to come from a different point

video projector

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video projector

The slab behaves like a window on a distant image

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video projector

We widen the eye box with a grating in the orthogonal direction

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These devices are being used in helmet mounted displays

http://www.baesystems.com/ProductsServices/bae_prod_eis_qsight.html

q-sight

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The devices are also being used in aircraft head-up displays

http://www.eis.na.baesystems.com/media_resources/images/q-hud_%20headroom.jpg

http://www.eis.na.baesystems.com/media_resources/images/q-hud_combiner_glass.jpg

q-hud

pilot

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Contents

• In praise of projection

• Wedge projection

• Window-like displays

• 3D displays

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3D needs line rates ~100 times greater than for 2D.

x

yy

q

f

…a challenge beyond TFTs?

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3D needs line rates ~100 times greater than for 2D

x

y

f

q

…too fast for TFT’s ?

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Any display can give 3D if slits are put in front

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Wedge projection

display

Slits convert a good 2D display into a low resolution 3D display

slits

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Wedge projection

display

liquid crystal

shutter

Scan slits across a wedge display to get high resolution 3D

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Such displays are already available in bulk optics

http://www.setred.com/displays

Setred

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We learn that a space is needed between object & lens, and between lens & image but this need not be so.

object

plane

image

planelens

space space

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The basic function of a lens is to collimate rays emanating from a point, or vice versa

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All rays leave a correctly designed wedge at the same angle, so a wedge acts as a collimator.

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Is a wedge a lens? Perhaps, but one of the focal planes is one dimensional

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Microdisplays are silicon chips with liquid crystal on top: potentially, they are very cheap.

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Projectors will become as small and inexpensive as laser diodes allow.

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We can make the projector flat. In effect data gets from chip to screen by optics instead of wires.

• 1 mm thick?

• Primary colours

• Flexible?

• Chip-on-plastic

• Data rates for 3D

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Flat projection is based on a triad of low cost: microdisplays, lasers and sheets of plastic

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This gives us all three types of image

real

virtual

3D