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Three types of computer-generated hologram synthesized from multiple angular viewpoints of a three-dimensional scene
David Abookasis1, Joseph Rosen
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Abstract:
We describe various techniques to synthesize three types of computer-generated hologram (CGH): the Fresnel-Fourier CGH, the Fresnel CGH, and the image CGH. These holograms are synthesized by fusing multiple perspective views of a computer-generated scene. An initial hologram is generated in the computer as a Fourier hologram. Then it can be converted to either a Fresnel or an image hologram by computing the desired wave propagation and imitating an interference process of optical holography. By illuminating the CGH, a 3D image of the objects is constructed. Computer simulations and experimental results underline the performance of the suggested techniques.
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