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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University College London
Laser-Based Head-Tracked 3D Display Research
HELIUM3D (EU funded) developed an autostereoscopic display for multiple users at different distances from the display, and presented a unique solution. UCL’s role was to design and develop the spatial light modulator and a superlens transfer screen to magnify the output angles of the exit pupils. A continuation project at NTU Singapore has been funded, allowing researchers from UCL to visit. The work attracted media interest and was in New Scientist http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20827805.800-ditch-the-glasses-for-lifelike-3d.html?full=true on glasses free 3D displays, and on Iranian TV, June 2013 http://www.manoto1.com/videos/techshows5ep2/vid3562 and presented as an invited paper at Liquid Crystals for Photonics, December 2012, Hong Kong.