Execution of Mobile Video Calls utilizing Holographic View

International Journal of Mobile Computing and Application
© 2019 by SSRG - IJMCA Journal
Volume 6 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : Dr .I.Lakshmi
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Dr .I.Lakshmi, "Execution of Mobile Video Calls utilizing Holographic View," SSRG International Journal of Mobile Computing and Application, vol. 6,  no. 1, pp. 8-15, 2019. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939141/IJMCA-V6I1P103

Abstract:

Execution of holographic video brings in cell phones utilizing of multi dimensional image projectors extra to TFT shows. Here we use multi dimensional image projectors for video calls by putting away video as holographic pictures through the technique for Computer Generated Holography. Issue proclamation: Hologram video calls are not in use, they are basically under research condition. 3D image makes video brings in 3D virtual presentation. So as to get visualization use cell phones by methods for multi dimensional image projectors in the method for PC produced holography. Approach: Computer Generated Holography (CGH) is the strategy for carefully creating holographic obstruction designs. A holographic picture can be created e.g. by carefully figuring a holographic obstruction example and printing it onto a veil or film for resulting enlightenment by reasonable sound light source. Then again, the holographic picture can be enlivened by a holographic 3D show (a presentation which works based on obstruction of intelligible light), bypassing the need of manufacturing a "printed copy" of the holographic impedance design each time. Thus, as of late the expression "PC created holography" is progressively being utilized to signify the entire procedure chain of artificially getting ready holographic light wave fronts reasonable for perception. Holographic PC shows for an extensive variety of utilizations from CAD to gaming, holographic video and TV programs, car and correspondence applications (mobile phone shows) and some more. Results: 3D visualization pictures are set in the video outlines by multi dimensional image projectors while we make a video calls. End: By utilizing the multi dimensional image projectors in the cell phones. Holographic pictures are put away in the edges in video. While making the video call 3D multi dimensional image video will be shown through 3D image small scale projector. Voices are transmitted through receivers and speakers

Keywords:

Hologram, Holography, Computer generated holography (CGH), LBO projector, Fourier transform method, 3 Dimension, video frames, point source algorithms

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