DocumentCode
1114089
Title
Problems set by stereotelevision
Author
Chauvierre, Marc
Volume
34
Issue
2
fYear
1988
fDate
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
361
Lastpage
365
Abstract
The author described (1978) a process for obtaining three-dimensional TV pictures that could be watched directly without glasses. The system was based on the use of matricial emission and reception scanning with vision through a lenticular network. A color version of this stereotelevision system developed by Matsushita is very complicated and expensive, requiring five synchronized video tape recorders. The author proposes two possible solutions for a color scheme, one using a flat screen and the other using projection. He examines the effect of position of the viewer in relation to the lenticular network. He discusses the problem raised by the unavoidable increase of the passing band
Keywords
colour television receivers; 3D TV; Matsushita; flat screen; lenticular network; matricial emission; projection; reception scanning; stereotelevision; synchronized video tape recorders; Cameras; Cathode ray tubes; Digital TV; Glass; Iron; Lenses; Radio frequency; Strips; Telecommunications; Three dimensional TV;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/30.2955
Filename
2955
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