Abstract
When holographic information is transmitted through communication channels, a problem arises associated with the large capacity of holograms. In the patent of the Russian Federation No. 2707582, the possibility of compressing holographic information was shown, similar to the transmission on one sideband known in radio electronics. The experimental transmission of such compressed information over a Wi-Fi wireless communication channel with a frame rate of more than 25 frames per second is shown in this paper. The experiment of transmitting holographic information of 3D images over a wireless Wi-Fi communication channel to simulate 3D video using the FTP protocol was carried out. In accordance with the RF patent No. 2707582, each transmitted frame of a 3D image was the sum of two 2D frames-a texture (2000x2000 pixels) and a mask (1000x1000 pixels). To simulate the transmission of a video sequence, packets of 500 double frames were transmitted simultaneously. The transmission times of these frame packets measured in real time by FileZilla showed that the transmission of full holographic information about a 3D object in real time with a frame rate greater than 25 frames / sec. quite feasible.
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