DocumentCode :
959512
Title :
A Survey of Signal Processing Problems and Tools in Holographic Three-Dimensional Television
Author :
Onural, Levent ; Gotchev, Atanas ; Ozaktas, Haldun M. ; Stoykova, Elena
Author_Institution :
Bilkent Univ., Ankara
Volume :
17
Issue :
11
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1631
Lastpage :
1646
Abstract :
Diffraction and holography are fertile areas for application of signal theory and processing. Recent work on 3DTV displays has posed particularly challenging signal processing problems. Various procedures to compute Rayleigh-Sommerfeld, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction exist in the literature. Diffraction between parallel planes and tilted planes can be efficiently computed. Discretization and quantization of diffraction fields yield interesting theoretical and practical results, and allow efficient schemes compared to commonly used Nyquist sampling. The literature on computer-generated holography provides a good resource for holographic 3DTV related issues. Fast algorithms to compute Fourier, Walsh-Hadamard, fractional Fourier, linear canonical, Fresnel, and wavelet transforms, as well as optimization-based techniques such as best orthogonal basis, matching pursuit, basis pursuit etc., are especially relevant signal processing techniques for wave propagation, diffraction, holography, and related problems. Atomic decompositions, multiresolution techniques, Gabor functions, and Wigner distributions are among the signal processing techniques which have or may be applied to problems in optics. Research aimed at solving such problems at the intersection of wave optics and signal processing promises not only to facilitate the development of 3DTV systems, but also to contribute to fundamental advances in optics and signal processing theory.
Keywords :
computer-generated holography; signal processing; three-dimensional television; 3DTV displays; 3DTV systems; Gabor functions; Nyquist sampling; Wigner distributions; atomic decompositions; computer-generated holography; holographic 3DTV; holographic three-dimensional television; multiresolution techniques; signal processing problems; wave optics; wave propagation; Atom optics; Diffraction; Displays; Holographic optical components; Holography; Matching pursuit algorithms; Optical signal processing; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Three dimensional TV; 3DTV; Diffraction; Fresnel transform; discretization; fast transforms; holographic 3DTV; holography; sampling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8215
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2007.909973
Filename :
4373328
Link To Document :
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