Holodeck: Immersive 3D Displays Using Swarms of Flying Light Specks
Shahram Ghandeharizadeh

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel 3D display technology using swarms of flying light specks (FLSs) that can create immersive, interactive environments similar to a Holodeck, with potential applications across various fields.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of FLS-based 3D displays, detailing their design, capabilities, and potential for immersive, interactive environments like the Holodeck.
Findings
FLS displays can render true 3D depth perception.
They support both non-immersive and immersive configurations.
Potential applications include medical, entertainment, and communication fields.
Abstract
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have moved beyond a platform for hobbyists to enable environmental monitoring, journalism, film industry, search and rescue, package delivery, and entertainment. This paper describes 3D displays using swarms of flying light specks, FLSs. An FLS is a small (hundreds of micrometers in size) UAV with one or more light sources to generate different colors and textures with adjustable brightness. A synchronized swarm of FLSs renders an illumination in a pre-specified 3D volume, an FLS display. An FLS display provides true depth, enabling a user to perceive a scene more completely by analyzing its illumination from different angles. An FLS display may either be non-immersive or immersive. Both will support 3D acoustics. Non-immersive FLS displays may be the size of a 1980's computer monitor, enabling a surgical team to observe and control micro robots…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
