A new method called PackUV compresses massive 3D video data into everyday video formats, potentially bringing immersive video experiences closer to home televisions and computers.
Abstract: This paper presents a 3D metal-only waveguide-based phoenix cell. The proposed cell uses open-ended waveguides, which allow a portion of the incident wave to pass through the phoenix cell.
Neuroelectronics─Munich Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, Technical University of Munich, Boltzmannstr.
A slippery droplet microarray enables parallel 3D bioprinting of separated, immersed hydrogel models, cutting array fabrication time from hours to minutes. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Testing many biological ...
Abstract: We present a novel augmented reality (AR) display system utilizing a holographic optical element (HOE)-based approach, featuring seamless switching between three-dimensional (3D) and ...