DocumentCode
1261472
Title
The prospects and possibilities of integral matricial scanning
Author
Chauvierre, Marc
Volume
34
Issue
4
fYear
1988
fDate
11/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
914
Lastpage
916
Abstract
It is argued that the use of matricial scanning, at the emission and reception levels with charge-coupled device (CCD) sensors and flat panels, allows for the consideration of synchronous systems for real-time stereo television viewing without glasses or lentricular networks. A summary is given of the six major advantages in using integral matricial scanning. These are: (1) better use of the passing band by suppression of return time; (2) autoscanning and simplified synchronism; (3) the possibility of easily changing the aspect ratio of pictures without loss of definition; (4) improvement of the picture synthesis systems by projection on a wall panel; (5) the possibility of obtaining the best reduction of bandwidth; and (6) the possibility of realizing a compatible 3-D-TV system that does not require glasses
Keywords
CCD image sensors; television systems; CCD sensors; aspect ratio; autoscanning; bandwidth reduction; compatible 3-D-TV system; emission level; flat panels; integral matricial scanning; passing band; picture synthesis systems; projection; real-time stereo television; reception level; return time suppression; synchronous systems; wall panel; Bandwidth; Cathode ray tubes; Charge coupled devices; Electroluminescence; Europe; Light emitting diodes; Liquid crystals; Plasmas; Standards development; Surface discharges;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/30.9903
Filename
9903
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