“An Autostereoscopic Optical See-through Display for Augmented Reality” by Olwal, Lindfors and Gustafsson

  • ©Alex Olwal, Christoffer Lindfors, and Jonny Gustafsson

  • ©Alex Olwal, Christoffer Lindfors, and Jonny Gustafsson

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    An Autostereoscopic Optical See-through Display for Augmented Reality

Session/Category Title:   Augmented Reality


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    Augmented Reality (AR) is the concept of combining real and virtual objects, and is traditionally accomplished through a video, or optical, see-through head-mounted-display (HMD). Tracking equipment makes it possible to update the view in the display such that the correct perspective of the virtual objects is rendered to the user.

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    Glaser, I., Anamorphic imagery in holographic stereograms, Optics Comm., 7, pp. 323–326, (1973).
    Gustafsson, J. Lindfors, C. Development of a 3D Interaction Table. Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. #5291 Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems XI. San Jose, CA, USA, January 18–22, 2004.
    Newswanger, C., Real time autostereoscopic display using holographic diffusers, United States patent no. 4, 799, 739, Jan. 1989.


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