Apparatus and method for displaying holographic 3D image

US10139781B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10139781-B2
Application numberUS-201514793901-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 8, 2015
Priority dateJul 8, 2014
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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An apparatus and a method for displaying holographic 3D image are provided. The method includes generating, by a controller, a hologram signal to generate multiple identical hologram images which are shifted with respect to one another by a predetermined distance and overlapped on one another, and modulating, by a spatially light modulator (SLM), light incident on the SLM based on the hologram signal.

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A method of displaying a holographic three-dimensional (3D) image, the method comprising: generating a non-transitory hologram signal to generate multiple identical hologram images which are shifted with respect to one another by a predetermined distance and overlapped on one another, in a viewing window comprising a plurality of image windows, each of the multiple identical hologram images occupying a corresponding one of the plurality of image windows which are continuously disposed in the viewing window, wherein a length of the image window is substantially the same as a pupil length of a user, and a spacing between the plurality of image windows is less than the pupil length of the user; and modulating, by a spatially light modulator (SLM), a light that is emitted from a light source and is incident on the SLM based on the non-transitory hologram signal, wherein the plurality of image windows are simultaneously formed in the viewing window and shifted with respect to one another via the SLM without a mechanical movement of the light source. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the generating the non-transitory hologram signal comprises: determining a number of the multiple identical hologram images; and determining the predetermined distance. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the determining the predetermined distance comprises determining the predetermined distance to set a pitch of the multiple identical hologram images to be greater than or equal to the pupil length of the user. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the determining the predetermined distance comprises photographing the pupil length of the user. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the determining the predetermined distance comprises determining the predetermined distance based on the pupil length of the user stored in advance and a background illuminance level. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising increasing an intensity of the light incident on the SLM as a number of the multiple identical hologram images increases. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the determining the number comprises determining the number of the multiple identical hologram images based on a signal input by the user. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising tracking a left pupil position and a right pupil position of the user, wherein the modulating comprises modulating the light incident on the SLM based on a binocular distance between a first pupil position and a second pupil position. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a value of a position change of a pupil of the user; and determining whether to regenerate a new non-transitory hologram signal for the multiple identical hologram images corresponding to the value of the position change of the pupil. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the modulating further comprises modulating the light incident on the SLM based on the non-transitory hologram signal without regenerating the new non-transitory hologram signal in response to the value of the position change of the pupil being less than or equal to N×HS, where N is a number of the multiple identical hologram images, and HS is the predetermined distance. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein in response to the value of the position change of the pupil being larger than N×HS, where N is a number of the multiple identical hologram images, and HS is the predetermined distance, the new non-transitory hologram signal for the multiple identical hologram images corresponding to the position change of the pupil is regenerated, or the light modulated by the SLM is directed toward a position of the pupil that corresponds to the value of the position change. 12. A holographic three-dimensional (3D) image display apparatus comprising: a light source that emits a light; a spatially light modulator (SLM) configured to modulate the light which is transmitted from the light source and incident on the SLM; and a controller configured to generate a non-transitory hologram signal to generate multiple identical hologram images which are shifted with respect to one another by a predetermined distance and are overlapped on one another, in a viewing window comprising a plurality of image windows, and control the SLM based on the non-transitory hologram signal, wherein each of the multiple identical hologram images occupies a corresponding one of the plurality of image windows which are continuously disposed in the viewing window, wherein a length of the image window is substantially the same as a pupil length of a user, and a spacing between the plurality of image windows is less than the pupil length of the user, and wherein the plurality of image windows are simultaneously formed in the viewing window and shifted with respect to one another via the SLM without a mechanical movement of the light source. 13. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an image pickup device configured to photograph a pupil of the user. 14. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an illuminance sensor configured to measure a background illuminance level, wherein the controller is further configured to determine the predetermined distance based on the pupil length of the user and the measured background illuminance level. 15. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an eye tracking unit configured to track a left pupil position and a right pupil position of the user, wherein the SLM is further configured to modulate the light incident on the SLM based on a binocular distance between a first pupil position and a second pupil position. 16. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a beam steering device configured to direct light which is modulated by the SLM and transmitted toward a pupil of the user. 17. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the beam steering device comprises an active optical prism or a liquid crystal grating. 18. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an input device configured to receive from the user a number of the multiple identical hologram images and transmit the number of the multiple identical hologram images to the controller. 19. The holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the controller controls an intensity of the light transmitted from the light source in direct proportion to the number of the multiple identical hologram images. 20. An electronic device comprising the holographic 3D image display apparatus of claim 12 . 21. An image display apparatus comprising: a light source that emits a light; a controller configured to generate a non-transitory hologram signal that includes a value of a hologram shift; and a spatially light modulator (SLM) configured to modulate the light to generate, based on the non-transitory hologram signal, a plurality of hologram patterns in a viewing window comprising a plurality of image windows, the plurality of hologram pattern including a first hologram pattern placed at a first position and a second hologram pattern placed at a second position, wherein each of the plurality of hologram patterns occupies a corresponding one of the plurality of image windows which are continuously disposed in the viewing window, wherein the second position is spaced apart from the first position by the value of the hologram shift and the plurality of hologram

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  • Means for tracking the observer · CPC title

  • Multiple viewing windows · CPC title

  • Element having optical power, e.g. field lens · CPC title

  • G03H1/28Primary

    superimposed holograms only · CPC title

  • Addressing the hologram to an active spatial light modulator · CPC title

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What does patent US10139781B2 cover?
An apparatus and a method for displaying holographic 3D image are provided. The method includes generating, by a controller, a hologram signal to generate multiple identical hologram images which are shifted with respect to one another by a predetermined distance and overlapped on one another, and modulating, by a spatially light modulator (SLM), light incident on the SLM based on the hologram …
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03H1/28. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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