IP Library Granted Patent US 7,161,721
Granted Patent B2
US 7,161,721 · App. 10/504,205 · Granted Jan 9, 2007

Computer generated holograms

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Patent No.
US 7,161,721
App. No.
10/504,205
Granted
Jan 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of generating a binary computer generated hologram for use in displaying a holographic image, the method comprising the steps of generating a complex modulation computer generated hologram corresponding to a desired reply object, transforming the complex modulation computer generated hologram into a real positive computer generated hologram, and transforming the real positive computer generated hologram into a binary computer generated hologram by comparing each element of the real positive computer generated hologram with at least one neighboring element and replacing the compared element with a binary value which depends upon the result of the comparison.

Claims (13)

1. A method of generating a binary computer generated hologram for use in displaying a holographic image, the method comprising the steps of:

generating a complex modulation computer generated hologram corresponding to a desired replay object;

transforming the real positive computer generated hologram into a complex modulation computer generated hologram; and

transforming the real positive computer generated hologram into a binary computer generated hologram by comparing each element of the real positive computer generated hologram with at least one neighbouring element and replacing the compared element with a binary value which depends upon the result of the comparison.

2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of transforming the complex modulation computer generated hologram into a real positive computer generated hologram comprises replacing each complex element of the computer generated hologram with its real part.

3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of comparing each element of the real positive computer generated hologram with at least one neighbouring element and replacing the compared element with a binary value which depends upon the result of the comparison, comprises determining whether an element is greater than or less than the neighbouring element and, in the event that the element is greater than the neighbouring element, the element is replaced with the binary value 1, otherwise it is replaced with the binary value 0.

4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein said step of generating a first complex modulation computer generated hologram corresponding to a desired replay object comprises defining a signal plane and placing a region of interest containing the desired replay object within the signal plane, on one side of a line of symmetry of the signal plane, with comparisons between elements being made in directions parallel to the line of symmetry in the signal plane.

5. A method according to claim 4 , wherein said line of symmetry is a straight line extending from a first to a second corner of the signal plane.

6. An electronic storage medium having stored thereon a computer generated hologram computed using the method of claim 1 .

7. An electronic storage medium having stored thereon a program for causing a computer to:

generate a complex modulation computer generated hologram corresponding to a desired replay object;

transform the complex modulation computer generated hologram into a real positive computer generated hologram; and

transform the real positive computer generated hologram into a binary computer generated hologram by comparing each element of the real positive computer generated hologram with at least one neighbouring element and replacing the compared element with a binary value which depends upon the result of the comparison.