bibtype L - Prototype, methodology, f. module, software
ARLID 0445958
utime 20240103210308.1
mtime 20150806235959.9
title (primary) (eng) 3D Anaglyph Demo
publisher
pub_time 2015
keyword stereo image sensors
keyword synchronization
keyword 3D
keyword anaglyph
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0101179
name1 Pohl
name2 Zdeněk
full_dept (cz) Zpracování signálů
full_dept (eng) Department of Signal Processing
department (cz) ZS
department (eng) ZS
institution UTIA-B
full_dept Department of Signal Processing
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fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
source
url http://sp.utia.cz/index.php?ids=results&id=anag3d
cas_special
project
project_id 7H14004
agency GA MŠk
ARLID cav_un_auth*0306850
abstract (eng) Correct image sensor interfaces for stereo computer vision can be implemented only by precise synchronization of their triggers in order to get consistent input for consequent image/video processing steps. For this reason, the synchronized stereo camera interfaces for Xilinx Development board ZC702 equipped with two FMC IMAGEON boards equipped with two ON Semiconductor Vita2000 CMOS image sensors was implemented. Furthermore, we have also implemented synchronous video to stream conversion chains. The synchronous operation of sensors and the chain is demonstrated by the simple 3D demo application which creates 3D anaglyph from two video streams. Thanks to synchronous operation of streams, the demo does not need any external DDR buffering. 3D effect in red-cyan anaglyph is created by displaying the red channel from first CMOS sensor and the remaining channels from second CMOS sensor. This can be done per-pixel because of precise synchronization of two pixels streams coming from CMOS sensors. The new composed video stream is then displayed through HDMI output interface. The 3D video can be viewed on standard full HD PC display by using red-cyan glasses.
reportyear 2016
RIV IN
inst_support RVO:67985556
permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0248318
mrcbC62 1
confidential S
arlyear 2015
mrcbU10 2015