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21 March 1989 Telepresence Systems-Display System Optics
Kurtis J. Ritchey
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Abstract
A variety of advanced interactive panoramic electro-optic display systems and components have been developed for use with multi-sensory telepresence and simulation systems. The primary purpose of these systems and components is to facilitate recording, image and audio distribution, and display of a scene representing a 360-degree x-y-z cartesian coordinates coverage of a given visual and auditory landscape. A computer graphics generated, a live panoramic camera or prerecorded scene, vehicle electronics data, or a combination of the above may be combined in the displayed scene. Furthermore, each 360-degree scene with x-y-z coverage may be stored on a single frame. Novel panoramic presentation systems, panoramic camera arrangements, and display assemblies are presented. In addition, various interactive and perpherial devices are envisioned for use with the multi-sensory simulation system.
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Kurtis J. Ritchey "Telepresence Systems-Display System Optics", Proc. SPIE 1117, Display System Optics II, (21 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960924
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KEYWORDS
Panoramic photography

Displays

Cameras

Image processing

Imaging systems

Computing systems

Fiber optics

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