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  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 8,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 138-144
  • (2012)

Spatial Frequency Multiple Access Technique in Three-Dimensional Integral Imaging

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Abstract

The trade-off between the aliasing in integral imaging (II) and the level of interference among adjacent elemental images is mathematically studied in this paper. It is then shown that the multiple-access techniques successfully used in communication systems, e.g. frequency-division multiple access (FDMA), can be invoked to ease the trade-off. Implementation of spatial FDMA technique in three-dimensional II is discussed together with its non-idealities and limitations. Elemental images of three toy cars and their corresponding three-dimensional image are finally provided to demonstrate the superiority of the here-proposed spatial FDMA technique.

© 2012 IEEE

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