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http://dx.doi.org/10.5909/JBE.2014.19.2.215

Measurement and Modeling of Crosstalk and 3D Visual Fatigue Along with Horizontal Position in Mobile Glassless 3D Display Having Parallax Barrier  

Park, JongJin (Department of I/O Psychology, Kwangwoon University)
Kim, ShinWoo (Department of I/O Psychology, Kwangwoon University)
Li, Hyung-Chul O. (Department of I/O Psychology, Kwangwoon University)
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Journal of Broadcast Engineering / v.19, no.2, 2014 , pp. 215-226 More about this Journal
Abstract
The 3D technology has been spread slowly and the reason would be attributed to the fact that most commercialized 3D displays require 3D glasses. There have been various researches on human factors of glass type 3D display. In this study we measured and modeled crosstalk as well as 3D visual fatigue induced by mobile glassless 3D display. Crosstalk as well as visual fatigue varied depending on horizontal position of the 3D mobile display. Measured crosstalk was relative low around the center of the display and it increased at the side of the display. Similar results were found in the measurement of 3D visual fatigue and discomfort. These results imply that human factors should be considered in the process of design and evaluation of mobile 3D displays.
Keywords
Mobile 3D display; glassless; crosstalk; horizontal position;
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