Abstract
It is well known that the lenticular lens screen based
stereoscopic display known as autostereoscopy does not call for any special
viewing aids for viewing the display screen. This paper reviews the difficulties
encountered in autostereoscopy for its adoption to TV and proposes remedies
for feasible implementation of autostereoscopic television. Two proposals
are made here for relaying multiple angle views of the object with conventional
TV equipments. The first approach involves direct transmission of multiple
angle views of the video images and their video projection in the receiver
onto a double sided lenticular screen. In the second method, the complex picture
pattern containing micro line images of multiple views are spatially divided
into two parts by registering them in two lenticular screens and subsequently,
they are transmitted as video signals. This reduces the spatial density of
picture into half of its original and allows them to be captured and transmitted
with HDTV system. These two parts of complex picture pattern in the receiver
are spatially interleaved to get the full image and is displayed in a lenticular
screen fitted LCD monitor. Performance analysis of the systems including the
cost involvement is presented.
© 2013 IEEE
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