LiDAR-derived digital holograms for automotive head-up displays

  • Skirnewskaja J
  • Montelongo Y
  • Wilkes P
  • et al.
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Abstract

A holographic automotive head-up display was developed to project 2D and 3D ultra-high definition (UHD) images using LiDAR data in the driver’s field of view. The LiDAR data was collected with a 3D terrestrial laser scanner and was converted to computer-generated holograms (CGHs). The reconstructions were obtained with a HeNe laser and a UHD spatial light modulator with a panel resolution of 3840×2160 px for replay field projections. By decreasing the focal distance of the CGHs, the zero-order spot was diffused into the holographic replay field image. 3D holograms were observed floating as a ghost image at a variable focal distance with a digital Fresnel lens into the CGH and a concave lens.

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Skirnewskaja, J., Montelongo, Y., Wilkes, P., & Wilkinson, T. D. (2021). LiDAR-derived digital holograms for automotive head-up displays. Optics Express, 29(9), 13681. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.420740

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