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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( February 1989)
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High-Definition Transmission, Signal Processing, and Display

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1989, No. 26, pp. 287–295
Abstract
The transmission, signal processing and display of high definition television (HDTV), can benefit from a complete understanding of visual perception. This information is used in the design of a reduced-bandwidth compatible transmission system, and a progressively scanned camera and display for improved vertical resolution without interline flicker. Its application to the development of a solid-state light-valve HDTV projector for theater and consumer use will also be discussed.
Publication Date
1989-02-01
DOI
10.5594/M00756
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00756
Author(s)
William E. GlennNew York Institute of Technology Science and Technology Research Center Dania, Fla.
bio
Dr. William E. Glenn is currently director of the New York Institute of Technology, Science and Technology Research Center. He is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology, where he earned a B.E.E. degree and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He was previously Director of Research for CBS Laboratories and developed the G.E. light-valve projector at the General Electric Research Laboratories. He holds 102 issued patents.
Karen G. GlennNew York Institute of Technology Science and Technology Research Center Dania, Fla.
bio
Dr. Karen G. Glenn is currently the experimental psychologist for the New York Institute of Technology, Science and Technology Research Center. She is responsible for the visual psychophysics experimental program to study visual preception as applied to television system design. Dr. Glenn received a B.A. degree, cum laude, from Wells College, an M.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, and Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Boston University. Previous research positions include work in human electrophysiology, psychophysiology, learning and memory at Harvard Medical School and University of California.
Copyright
© 1989 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

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  • 2. Glenn W.E. , New Color Projection System , Journal of the Optical Society of America , Vol 48 , 11 : pp. 841 – 843 , 1958 . EXTERNAL
  • 4. Kulikowski J.J. Tolhurst D.J. , Psychophysical Evidence for Sustained and Transient Detectors in Human Vision , J. Physiol , 232 : pp. 149 – 162 , 1973 . EXTERNAL
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  • 6. Breitmeyer B.G. Ganz L. , Implications of Sustained and Transient Channels for Theories of Visual Pattern Masking Sacadic Suppression and Information Processing , Psychol. Rev. , 83 : pp. 1 – 36 , 1976 . EXTERNAL
  • 8. Glenn W.E. Glenn K.G. , High Definition Television Compatible Transmission System , IEEE Trans on Broadcasting , BV-33 , pp. 107 – 115 , 1987 . EXTERNAL
  • 9. Glenn W.E. Glenn K.G. Bastian C.J. , Imaging System Designed Based on Psychophysical Data , Proceedings of Society of Information Display , 26 : pp. 71 – 78 , 1985 . EXTERNAL
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