Apparatus and method for self-calibrating multi-projector...

Optics: image projectors – Composite projected image

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C353S094000, C353S069000, C382S286000, C382S254000, C348S383000, C345S001300, C345S214000

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07942530

ABSTRACT:
An asynchronous, distributed, and calibrated apparatus provides a composite display from a plurality of plug-and-play projectors. The apparatus comprises a plurality of self-sufficient modules. Each module comprises at least one plug-and-play projector of the plurality of plug-and-play projectors. A camera is coupled to the projector. A software or firmware controlled, computation and communication circuit is coupled to the projector and executes a single-program-multiple-data (SPMD) calibration algorithm that simultaneously runs on each self-sufficient module to generate a scalable and reconfigurable composite display without any need for user input or a central server.

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patent: 6733138 (2004-05-01), Raskar
patent: 7306341 (2007-12-01), Chang
patent: 2008/0002160 (2008-01-01), Chang et al.

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