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29 April 2016 FPGA implementation of glass-free stereo vision
Weidong Tang, Xiaolin Yan
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Abstract
This paper presents a real-time efficient glass-free 3D system, which is based on FPGA. The system converts two-view input that is 60 frames per second (fps) 1080P stream into a multi-view video with 30fps and 4K resolution. In order to provide smooth and comfortable viewing experience, glass-free 3D systems must display multi-view videos. To generate a multi-view video from a two-view input includes three steps, the first is to compute disparity maps from two input views; the second is to synthesize a couple of new views based on the computed disparity maps and input views; the last is to produce video from the new views according to the specifications of the lens installed on TV sets.
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Weidong Tang and Xiaolin Yan "FPGA implementation of glass-free stereo vision", Proc. SPIE 9897, Real-Time Image and Video Processing 2016, 989709 (29 April 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2227586
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KEYWORDS
Field programmable gate arrays

3D displays

Cameras

3D vision

3D vision

3D video streaming

LCDs

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