抄録
Volumetric 3D displays are able to provide spherical coverage but unable to present occlusion. On the other hand, automultiscopic 3D displays are able to present occlusion but unable to provide spherical coverage. Therefore, we developed the omni-directional automultiscopic display, which can provide both spherical coverage and occlusion. The display consists of two parts: a mirror covered with holographic diffuser rotating around two axes and a modified high-speed DMD projector. This paper describes theory and implementation of the novel display, mainly focusing on its hardware structure.