Our proposal is as follows:
We have been looking at a way to create DSI MT devices in the 40+ inch range which are thin enough to hang on the wall.
Essentially, we are looking at dividing the screen into 4 areas which will each be monitored by a single camera with a fisheye lens:
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| cam1 | cam2 | cam3 | cam4 |
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Since the aspect ratio of the cameras is 4:3, we would get the desired overlap for tracking input across the camera boundries making seamless dragging possible.
The surface would be front projected using a short throw projector from an arm placed overhead (similar to how an overhead projector lens appears). This gives us nearly shadowless tracking for a front projected table.
The only limits on this kind of setup are the focal range of the cameras and the distortion caused by adding a fish eye lens.
We estimate we can get a front projected, 4 camera surface down to about 25cm thick which is suitable to be able to hang the system from a wall.
This type of setup could also be adapted for use with a large LCD with the same results.
Layering is as follows:
[===========] <- 2mm acrilyte (scratch resistant acrylic)
[===========] Projection surface (or LCD Display)
[===========] 8mm Endlighten surrounded by IR LED strips
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With proper software correction of fisheye distortion, we could probablly make the system even thinner.
We are also looking at providing interconnecting cabling to allow us to chain these displays together into groups. So we could essentially use the cl-lab hexa-packs to enable larger displays to be created out of multiple smaller displays:
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| display1 | display2 |
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| display3 | display4 |
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We are also looking at creating a single long (~10m) display using the same multiple camera method mentioned above.