A multi-viewer tiled autostereoscopic virtual reality display

November 22nd, 2010

Categories: Devices, User Groups

The tiling of lenticular displays achieved by shifting the center channels of all displays into alignment at the plane of focus
The tiling of lenticular displays achieved by shifting the center channels of all displays into alignment at the plane of focus

Authors

Kooima, R., Prudhomme, A., Schulze, J., Sandin, D., DeFanti, T.

About

Recognizing the value of autostereoscopy for 3D displays in public contexts, we pursue the goal of large-scale, high-resolution, immersive virtual reality using lenticular displays. Our contributions include the scalable tiling of lenticular displays to large fields of view and the use of GPU image interleaving and application optimization for real-time performance. In this context, we examine several ways to improve group-viewing by combining user tracking with multi-view displays.

Keywords: Autostereo, hardware, architecture, immersive, lenticular, multi-user virtual reality, VR

ISBN: 978-1-4503-0441-2, doi 10.1145/1889863.1889899

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Citation

Kooima, R., Prudhomme, A., Schulze, J., Sandin, D., DeFanti, T., A multi-viewer tiled autostereoscopic virtual reality display, Proceedings of the 17th ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST ’10), Hong Kong, pp. 171-174, November 22nd, 2010.