Abstract
The Tiled Stereoscopic 3D Display Wall (TS3DW) is a monitor system consisting of six consumer 3D TVs. Two monitors reside on a mobile display mount. One standard configuration is to use them in a 135-degree angle to each other, having one mobile mount in the center, and one at each side. In this way, the system can be transported to multiple locations across a campus as well as used in different application scenarios. This system was already used for a number of research projects and presentations.
Highlights
Display walls, consisting of a number of monitors or TVs, are often used in companies or universities for multiple purposes: high resolution displays, group presentations, large-scale touch interaction, collaborative data analysis etc
The Tiled Stereoscopic 3D Display Wall (TS3DW) is a monitor system consisting of six consumer 3D TVs
In case Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) visualization should be used, things are getting complicated, as different screens have to be combined, synchronized, and the maintenance of an optimal stereoscopic vision has to be provided to the viewers
Summary
Display walls, consisting of a number of monitors or TVs, are often used in companies or universities for multiple purposes: high resolution displays, group presentations, large-scale touch interaction, collaborative data analysis etc. As long as only 2D projections are used, the configuration of these display environments is relatively easy - from a hardware as well as software perspective. S3D display devices are being developed since many decades. One of the milestones of developing S3D display environments is the CAVE (CAVE Automatic Virtual Environment) introduced in the 1990s [1]. – especially in the past – The main problem of these configurations is the fact that they are quite demanding in terms of financial and human resources investment.
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