At the bilkent University a team of 175 European scientist under leading of the Turkish Prof. Dr. Onursal have started their work to develop the next generation 3d Television system, the project is co-financed with 6,15mln Euro by the EU. Apart from the Bilkent university also 19 institutions, Koç university and Orta Doðu Teknik university do participate in the project of the future TV
3D capture, transmission and display is a challenge of today's technology. The 3DTV project will explore several issues, like imaging and computer graphics, signal processing, telecommunications, electronics, optics and physics principles, to find out possibilities to create, transmit and display 3D object in a way that human will not be only perceiving 3D images, but also be able to interact with them. The primary objective is to align European researcher with different expertise to collaborate on complementary areas to explore possibilities of 3D scene capture, representation, transmission, display and interaction.
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3D capture, transmission and display is a challenge of today's technology. The 3DTV project will explore several issues, like imaging and computer graphics, signal processing, telecommunications, electronics, optics and physics principles, to find out possibilities to create, transmit and display 3D object in a way that human will not be only perceiving 3D images, but also be able to interact with them. The primary objective is to align European researcher with different expertise to collaborate on complementary areas to explore possibilities of 3D scene capture, representation, transmission, display and interaction.
http://www.3dtv-research.org/images/holoTVjun11.jpg