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The goal of our Holovideo Research is to produce a real-time imaging system that can render and display computer generated holograms at video rates. We currently have two prototype displays in operation.

The Mark-I display is capable of rendering full colour 25x25x25mm images with a 15 degree view zone at rates around 20 frames per second. The Mark-II display provides 150x75x150mm images with a 36 degree view zone at rates of around 1 frame per second.

ongoing research has been examining methods of scaling up the display, reducing the computation time, and minimizing the amount of information required to transmit holographic images.

Sponsorship for this project has been provided by Honda Research and Development Co., Ltd., NEC Corporation, IBM Corp., the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) through the Naval Ordnance Station, Indian Head, Maryland (under contract No. N00174-91-C0117), and the Television of Tomorrow research consortium of the Media Laboratory, MIT.

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