2nd Edition

Displays Fundamentals & Applications, Second Edition

By Rolf R. Hainich, Oliver Bimber Copyright 2017
    600 Pages
    by A K Peters/CRC Press

    600 Pages 44 Color & 483 B/W Illustrations
    by A K Peters/CRC Press

    600 Pages 44 Color & 483 B/W Illustrations
    by A K Peters/CRC Press

    In the extensive fields of optics, holography and virtual reality, technology continues to evolve. Displays: Fundamentals and Applications, Second Edition addresses these updates and discusses how real-time computer graphics and vision enable the application and displays of graphical 2D and 3D content.



    This book explores in detail these technological developments, as well as the shifting techniques behind projection displays, projector-camera systems, stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays. This new edition contains many updates and additions reflecting the changes in fast developing areas such as holography and near-eye displays for Augmented and Virtual reality applications.



    Perfect for the student looking to sharpen their developing skill or the master refining their technique, Rolf Hainich and Oliver Bimber help the reader understand the basics of optics, light modulation, visual perception, display technologies, and computer-generated holography. With almost 500 illustrations Displays will help the reader see the field of augmentation and virtual reality display with new eyes.





    Features:



    • Covers physics, technology and techniques behind flat-panel as well as projection displays, projector-camera systems, stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays, computer-generated holography, and near-eye displays



    • Discusses how real-time computer graphics and computer vision enable the visualization of graphical 2D and 3D content



    • Augmented by close to 500 rich illustrations, which give readers a clear understanding of existing and emerging display technology





     

    chapter 1 Introduction



    chapter 2 Fundamentals of Light



    chapter 3 Principles of Optics



    chapter 4 Basics of Visual Perception



    chapter 5 Holographic Principles



    chapter 6 Display Basics



    chapter 7 Spatial Light Modulation



    chapter 8 Projector-Camera Systems



    chapter 9 Three-Dimensional Displays



    chapter 10 Near-Eye Displays (NED)



    chapter 11 Discussion and Outlook

    Biography

    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 and optics, with research interests including holography and augmented reality.



    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.