“SteganoScan: persistence of vision display with pixel-level visible light communication projector” by Kishi, Kakehi and Naemura

  • ©Ryo Kishi, Yasuaki Kakehi, and Takeshi Naemura

  • ©Ryo Kishi, Yasuaki Kakehi, and Takeshi Naemura

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    SteganoScan: persistence of vision display with pixel-level visible light communication projector

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    In this paper, we present a novel persistence of vision display named SteganoScan. SteganoScan is a stick shaped display device with a single line of LEDs that emits light in full color and shows 2D images without any screen.

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    1. Kimura, S., Oguchi, R., Tanida, H., Kakehi, Y., Takahashi, K., and Naemura, T. 2008 “PVLC projector: image projection with imperceptible pixel-level metadata,” In ACM SIGGRAPH 2008, Posters, B177.
    2. Lee, G., Ahn, Y. 2008 “An LED Using Active Reflectors and Free-Space Optical Transmission,” In ACM SIGGRAPH 2008, Posters, F218.
    3. Ando, H., Watanabe, J., Amemiya, T., Maeda, T. 2007 “Full-scale saccade-based display: Public/Private image presentation based on gaze-contingent visual illusion,” In ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 Emerging Technologies.


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