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HELIODISPLAY
Submitted for partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the seminar entitled
HELIODISPLAY
Is hereby approved as a creditable study carried out and presented by Mr. ASHISH A. PADALWAR in a manner satisfactory to warrant its acceptance as a pre-requisite in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Engineering in ELECTRONICS &
2013-14
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The real spirit of achieving a goal is through the way of excellence and lustrous discipline. I would have never succeeded in completing my task without the cooperation, encouragement and help provided to me by various personalities. I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to my guide PROF.
K.A.CHAUDHARI for his esteemed guidance and encouragement, especially through difficult times. His suggestions broaden my vision and guided me to succeed in this work. I am also very grateful for his guidance and comments while studying part of my seminar and learnt many things under his leadership.
I extend my thanks to PROF. R. B. MAPARI Head of Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. Department, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli for their valuable support that made me consistent performer & who has given me all facilities on time to time.
I also extend my thanks to DR. A. N. NANHAI Principal, Anuradha Engineering College, Chikhli for their valuable support.
Also I would like to thanks to all teaching and non-teaching staff of the department for their encouragement, cooperation and help. My greatest thanks are to all who wished me success especially my parents, my friends whose support and care makes me stay on earth.
CONTENTS
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1 History
Title
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Introduction
Literature Review
Developments in Heliodisplay
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Requirements
13
Applications
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10
Conclusion
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11
References
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Title
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Heliodisplay
Working
Angle of viewing
Model M2
10
Model L90
10
ABBREVIATIONS
1) JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group 2) AVI-Audio Video Interleaved 3) DVD-Digital Video/Versatile Disc 4) MP4-MPEG Layer 4 5) MPEG-Motion Pictures Experts Group 6) USB-Universal Serial Bus 7) VGA-Video Graphics Adapter
ABSTRACT
The Heliodisplay is a free-space display developed by IO2 Technology. A projector is focused onto a layer of mist in mid-air, resulting in a two-dimensional display that appears to float. This is similar in principle to the cinematic technique of rear projection. As dark areas of the image may appear invisible, the image may be more realistic than on a projection screen, although it is still not volumetric. Looking directly at the display, one would also be looking into the projector's light source. The necessity of an oblique viewing angle (to avoid looking into the projector's light source) may be a disadvantage. Heliodisplay can work as a free-space touchscreen when connected to a PC by a USB cable. A PC sees the Heliodisplay as a pointing device, like a mouse. With the supplied software installed, one can use a finger, pen, or another object as cursor control and navigate or interact with simple content. The mist is formed by a series of metal plates, and the original Heliodisplay could run for several hours on one liter of tap water. 2008 model Heliodisplays use 80 ml to 120 ml of water per hour, depending on screen size and user settings, and can be built with any size water tank. The Heliodisplay was invented by Chad Dyner, who built it as a five-inch prototype in his apartment before patenting the free-space display technology, and founding IO2 Technology LLC to further develop the product.