Presentation 2009-03-25
A Basic Study of Persistence of vision display with Visible Light Communication Projector
Ryo KISHI, Yasuaki KAKEHI, Takeshi NAEMURA,
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Abstract(in English) When waved quickly, a 1D LED array that emits patterns can present 2D images through retinal afterimages. However, such a method requires synchronization of the speed of the LED array with the speed of its emitting pattern. In this paper, we describe a Persistence of vision display that requires no synchronization and allows users to arbitrarily wave a LED array. We use a Pixel-level Visible Light Communication projector to densely embed the information in open space, and develop a LED array that simultaneously captures and displays information.
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Keyword(in English) Persistence of vision display / Visible Light Communication / Display-Based Computing / DMD
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Conference Date 2009/3/17(1days)
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Title (in English) A Basic Study of Persistence of vision display with Visible Light Communication Projector
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Keyword(1) Persistence of vision display
Keyword(2) Visible Light Communication
Keyword(3) Display-Based Computing
Keyword(4) DMD
1st Author's Name Ryo KISHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Yasuaki KAKEHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University
3rd Author's Name Takeshi NAEMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo
Date 2009-03-25
Paper # MVE2008-113
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 490
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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