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Autores principales: Sakakihara, Taichi, Jodo, Teppei, Kang, Seok, Sakamoto, Yuji
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Publicado: 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15581
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author Sakakihara, Taichi
Jodo, Teppei
Kang, Seok
Sakamoto, Yuji
author_facet Sakakihara, Taichi
Jodo, Teppei
Kang, Seok
Sakamoto, Yuji
contents A head-mounted display (HMD) using holography technology (holo-HMD) is expected to be the next generation of HMDs capable of reducing three-dimensional sickness. In HMDs, it is important to generate images that respond to head movement in real time. However, in holo-HMDs, generation of hologram data in real time is difficult due to the large computational resources required. This paper proposes a fast calculation algorithm for generating hologram data for holo-HMDs, which requires low computational power. A holo-HMD supporting six degrees of freedom was also developed using this algorithm and it was confirmed that it obtained reconstructed images with six degrees of freedom in real time (30 fps or more).
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spellingShingle Head-wearable Holographic Head-mounted Display with 6 Degrees of Freedom
Sakakihara, Taichi
Jodo, Teppei
Kang, Seok
Sakamoto, Yuji
Optics
A head-mounted display (HMD) using holography technology (holo-HMD) is expected to be the next generation of HMDs capable of reducing three-dimensional sickness. In HMDs, it is important to generate images that respond to head movement in real time. However, in holo-HMDs, generation of hologram data in real time is difficult due to the large computational resources required. This paper proposes a fast calculation algorithm for generating hologram data for holo-HMDs, which requires low computational power. A holo-HMD supporting six degrees of freedom was also developed using this algorithm and it was confirmed that it obtained reconstructed images with six degrees of freedom in real time (30 fps or more).
title Head-wearable Holographic Head-mounted Display with 6 Degrees of Freedom
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.15581