Abstract
Three classes of stereoptic displays along with performance data for each type of display are discussed.
The first system is a single camera, split field system requiring a polarized display and viewing glasses. The second concept is a dual camera, full field sensor system with a polarized display requiring high speed shuttered viewers to gain stereopsis. The third system is a dual sensor, full field display projected through two independent display loops onto a Fresnel lens which requires no viewing aids to be worn by the observer.
Performance on laboratory tasks is discussed as well as potential applications for each concept.
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