Measurements from 3D Augmented Reality Holographic Models Shown To Be Highly Accurate

Measurements taken on projected augmented reality 3D holographic models were shown to be essentially as accurate as “gold standard” measurements and nearly approaching that of PACS measurements, according to a study to be presented at the ARRS 2018 Annual Meeting, set for April 22-27 in Washington, DC. The study, to be presented by Jesus Uribe of Read more about Measurements from 3D Augmented Reality Holographic Models Shown To Be Highly Accurate[…]

3D image of the space around the Wi-Fi transmitter

Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a holographic imaging process that depicts the radiation of a Wi-Fi transmitter to generate three-dimensional images of the surrounding environment. Industrial facility operators could use this to track objects as they move through the production hall. Just like peering through a window, holograms project a Read more about 3D image of the space around the Wi-Fi transmitter[…]

Creating a hologram of a single photon

Until quite recently, creating a hologram of a single photon was believed to be impossible due to fundamental laws of physics. However, scientists at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, have successfully applied concepts of classical holography to the world of quantum phenomena. A new measurement technique has enabled them to register the first Read more about Creating a hologram of a single photon[…]

HoloLens team brings Holoportation to reality and is looking to hire more researchers

Interactive 3D technologies (I3D) part of Microsoft Research and contributed to the HoloLens project makes one step forward to the promising future bringing holoportation to reality. Holoportation is a new type of 3D capture technology that allows high-quality 3D models of people to be reconstructed, compressed and transmitted anywhere in the world in real time. When combined Read more about HoloLens team brings Holoportation to reality and is looking to hire more researchers[…]