Displays - Rolf R. Hainich, Oliver Bimber

Displays

Fundamentals and Applications
Buch | Hardcover
598 Seiten
2011
A K Peters (Verlag)
978-1-56881-439-1 (ISBN)
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In the last decade, new displays have been developed at an ever-increasing pace: bulky cathode ray tubes have been replaced by flat panels and mobile phones, tablets, and navigation systems have proliferated. Seeing this explosion raises tantalizing questions about the future evolution of visual displays:








Will printed displays be sold by the square yard and glued to the wall?
Will disposable displays, powered by printed batteries and with built-in storage chips, talk to us from cereal boxes?
Will we begin wearing display glasses that simulate any kind or number of virtual displays we would ever need?
Will chip implants directly interface to our brains, eliminating the need for any displays at all?





These and other questions are explored in Displays: Fundamentals & Applications, which describes existing and emerging display technology. The book begins by presenting the basics of wave optics, geometric optics, light modulation, visual perception, and display measures, along with the principles of holography. It then describes the technology and techniques behind projection displays, projector-camera systems, stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays, computer-generated holography, and near-eye displays. In addition, the authors discuss how real-time computer graphics and computer vision enable the visualization of graphical 2D and 3D content. The text is complemented by more than 400 rich illustrations, which give readers a clear understanding of existing and emerging display technology.

Rolf R. Hainich is senior partner at Hainich & Partner, a technology and management consulting company. He has extensive experience in academic and industrial R&D of real-time computer networking and processing, media technology, optics, and sensors. Oliver Bimber is the head of the Institute of Computer Graphics at Johannes Kepler University Linz. His research interests include visual computing, real-time rendering and visualization, computer vision, image analysis and processing, optics, and human visual perception in next-generation display and imaging technologies.

Introduction
Displays: Bird’s-Eye View
Milestones of Display Technology
Organization of the Book





Fundamentals of Light
Introduction
Electromagnetic Radiation
Principles of Light Generation
Measuring Light
Physics of Light





Principles of Optics
Introduction
Wave Optics
Lasers
Geometric Optics
Formation of Point Images





Basics of Visual Perception
Introduction
The Human Visual System
Colorimetry
Depth Perception
Motion Pictures





Holographic Principles
Introduction
Holography: An Executive Summary
Interference and Diffraction
Holographic Optical Elements (HOE)
Optical Holography





Display Basics
Introduction
Fundamental Measures
Color and Intensity Production
Signal and Image Processing
Electronics
Assembly





Spatial Light Modulation
Introduction
Transmissive Displays
Reflective Displays
Transflective Displays
Emissive Displays
High Dynamic Range Displays
Bidirectional Displays
Projection Displays





Projector-Camera Systems
Introduction
Challenges of Nonoptimized Surfaces
Geometric Registration
Radiometric Compensation
Correcting Complex Light Modulations
Overcoming Technical Limitations





Three-Dimensional Displays
Introduction
Three-Dimensional Displays: Basic Considerations
Spatial Stereoscopic Displays
Autostereoscopic Displays
Light Field Displays
Computer-Generated Holograms
3D Media Encoding





Near-Eye Displays
Introduction
Eye Physiology
Brightness and Power Consumption
Display Technologies for Near-Eye Displays
Examples of Near-Eye Displays
Optical Design
Laser Displays
Focus and Accommodation
Holographic Image Generation for Near-Eye Displays
Optical Combiners
Contact Lens Displays
Adaptive Displays and Eye Tracking
Image Integration





Discussion and Outlook
Introduction
Next Steps in Display Technology
A Short Reflection on Displays
Brain-Computer Interfaces — The Ultimate Solution?





Appendix: Image Processing for Displays

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.8.2011
Verlagsort Natick
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 1089 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Grafik / Design
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
ISBN-10 1-56881-439-9 / 1568814399
ISBN-13 978-1-56881-439-1 / 9781568814391
Zustand Neuware
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