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Holographic Environment

- Amazing Augmented Reality

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Introduction
Computer Graphics Closer to Real Environment Changes the view to look at World Superimpose graphics Augmented ; the Walkman of the 21st Century Always fit the perspective What You See is What you really Get Basic role of Hologram
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Hologram
Preliminary Holograms are diffractive structures Three-Dimensional Display Images Image Projection Systems Unique Optical Elements Types of Hologram Transmission Rainbow
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Holography
It is a Greek Word Science of producing holograms Technically different from Photography Advanced form of photography that allow to record image in 3D form Volumetric Display (particularly used in science fiction)

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Types of Holography
Dynamic Holography Digital Holography Electron Acoustics Non Optical Holography Reflection Holography

Rainbow Holography

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Holographic Environment
Physical Absence Shows Presence" New Communication Technology with interaction Gives simulated environment Holographic Room at both End It added Graphics, Sound, Haptics and smell Super imposition of Graphics In Star Trek the Starship live out their in fantasies room holodeck"

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Virtual Reality Immersion


OR Cave Automatic Virtual Environment
A user experiences immersion The feeling of being inside and a part of that world. the combination of a sense of Immersion and Interactivity is called Telepresence. Causes to become unaware of your real surroundings Two main components of immersion: Depth of information and Breadth of information Haptic System ; gives user force feedback and touch interaction
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Looks Like This

Cave automatic virtual environment (CAVE) Special 3-D virtual reality room that can display images of people and objects in other CAVEs These are holographic devices Holographic device Creates, captures, and/or displays images in 3-D form
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Holodeck
Scientific Community says "Tele-immersion" The Holodeck was a giant, Holographic Projection Room

That allowed the crew to Touch and Interact with projections

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Tele-immersion
Tele-immersion will allow us to manipulate holographic projections as if they were real objects. It will soon meet in a Tele-immersive environment and shake hands with holographic images of their co-workers
We can no longer see the person In view of that one camera With tele-immersion people can walk out of the view of the camera Will blur the lines between real and computer-generated images
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Build Up
This Environment is being generated by computers ( computing speeds 1000 times faster than normal PC) Steps to constructing a holographic environment The computer recognizes the presence & movements of people and objects. The computer tracks those images. The computer projects those images on a Stereo-Immersive Surface. Internet 2 Display Technologies (Stereo immersive display) Haptic sensors
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Beyond Virtual Reality and Video Conferencing


No Webcam need No Jerky Video View of camera Tele-immersion may sound similar to virtual reality In case remotely

Is it Virtual Reality?
Key Difference

No
No Interaction

The next step is to merge Tele-immersion and Virtual Reality to allow users to alter the scenes that they see
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Possible Applications
Virtual Forces/ Security Virtual Doors, Walls and Windows

Medical Science
Storage Devices Brain Mapping Holography in art

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Group On
There are several groups working together in one way
National Tele-Immersion Initiative (NTII) University of Pennsylvania University of North Carolina (UNC), Advanced Networks and Services

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Limitations

Holograms generally displayed in controlled environment for display purposes Brightness, shadows, etc are difficult to adjust

Light scattering from film and support structure


Color Reproduction is not perfect Cost wise ; its very costly

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Preliminary Conclusions
Most Important Considerations
Technology for betterment of society It's everywhere It's inescapable It's up to us how it gets used Exchanging privacy for convenience You do this in small ways

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Ethics

Business uses IT to make money that's Okay ! Technology can also be used when no money is to be made that's GREAT Should never expect Medical Science to make money from this technology
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