Flickerless 3-D Laser Video Disc System
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- Publisher
- SMPTE — White Plains, NY
- Doc Type
- Conference Paper
- Content Type
- Original Research
- Volume
- 1988, No. 16, pp. 95–106
- Abstract
- SANYO and NHK have developed the first flickerless 3–D laser video disc system. This system consists of 3-D laser video disc player, 120 Hz vertical frequency monitor and liquid crystal glasses. The 3-D video signal, left and right eye's video fields being time multiplexed alternatively, is time compressed to double fields of NTSC to 120/sec, 60 for right eye and 60 for left eye, above threshold of flicker. On the other hand, the video signal uses 4:1 interface to gain higher resolution, so that each frame has 524.5 scanning lines for each eye. Both sides of CLV disc play 60 minutes.
- Publication Date
- 1988-01-01
- DOI
10.5594/M00526- Link
- https://doi.org/10.5594/M00526
- Author(s)
- T. HiokiAV Laboratory SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Japan
bio
Toshiaki Hioki received a diploma in electrical engineering in 1976 from Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan, and an ME degree in 1978 from Shizuoka University. In 1978, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. He is currently a chief researcher at the Audio and Video Research Center. His research is on the development of the optical videodisc and high-definition television systems. He is a member of the TTE of Japan.T. ToyamaAV Laboratory SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Japanbio
Tateo Toyama received a diploma in electrical engineering in 1970 from Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. In 1970 he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. He is currently a manager at Audio and Video Research Center. His research is on the development of the optical videodisc and high-definition television systems. He is a member of the TTE of Japan.Y. MoritaAV Laboratory SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Japanbio
Yoshihiko Morita received a diploma in electrical engineering in 1981 from Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. In 1981, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. He is currently a member of the Audio and Video Research Center. His research is the development of the optical videodisc and high-definition television systems.H. WatanabeAV Laboratory SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. Japanbio
Hiroshi Wantanbe received a diploma in electrical engineering in 1984 from Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan In 1984, he joined Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. He is currently a member at the Audio and Video Research Center. His research is on the development of the optical videodisc and high-definition television systems.H. IsonoNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Japanbio
Harm Isono received a diploma in electrical communications engineering in 1970 from Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan, and a Ph.D. degree in experimental psychology and image engineering in 1983 from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. In 1972 he joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.) Science and Technical Research Laboratories as a member of the Visual Science Research Division. His current work includes basic studies of visual perception and their applications for TV imaging systems.M. YasudaNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Japanbio
Minoru Yasuda received a diploma in electrical engineering in 1961 from Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, and a Ph.D. degree in Bionics in 1977 from Nagoya University. In 1961 he joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.). He is currently a senior researcher at the Visual Science Research Division of NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories. His research is concerned with psychology of vision and biocybernetics.H. KusakaNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Japanbio
Hideo Kusaka received a diploma in electrical engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. He joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.) in 1960. In 1962, he joined the NHK Technical Research Laboratories, where he was engaged in the development of television system converters and high-definition television systems. In 1976, he was engaged in the study of human visual perception and its application to television engineering. He is currently a director of the Visual Science Research Division of NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories. He received the SMPTE Journal Award in 1981 and is a member of the SMPTE, the IECE, and the ITE in Japan.M. YamadaNHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories Japanbio
Mitsuho Yamada received a diploma in electrical engineering in 1978 from the Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, and an M.S. degree in electrical engineering in 1980 from Nagoya University. He joined NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.). He is currently a member of the Visual Science Research Division of NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories. His research is concerned with psychology of vision, and his current interest is the objective analysis of television images using eye movements. - Copyright
- © 1988 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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