1 June 1989 Holographic Displays For The Man-Machine Interface
John R. Andrews, Werner E. Hass, Michael D. Rainsdon
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Abstract
The three-dimensional imagery available from holography can provide additional information to a business machine operator and visual interest to encourage use of the display. Both of these factors can enhance the functionality of the user interface. This paper describes several display concepts that use holographic images for man-machine interfaces and the implementation of some of these ideas. A hybrid display that incorporates a holographic image and a liquid crystal display has been developed.
John R. Andrews, Werner E. Hass, and Michael D. Rainsdon "Holographic Displays For The Man-Machine Interface," Optical Engineering 28(6), 286643 (1 June 1989). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7977014
Published: 1 June 1989
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Holography

Interfaces

Holograms

Human-machine interfaces

3D displays

3D image processing

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