"Library Management System": Anjali Sharma Ranjana Jha
"Library Management System": Anjali Sharma Ranjana Jha
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
In INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MAY - 2013
This is to certify that Ms. ANJALI SHARMA student of B.Tech. Final Year VIII semester (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) has submitted his seminar report entitled 3D TELEVISION TECHNOLOGY under my guidance.
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Abstract
Project is related to library management which provides reading services to its members. Any person can become a member of the library by filling a prescribed form. They can get the book issued, so that they can take home and return them. In feasibility study phase we had undergone through various steps which are describe as under: 1. Identify the origin of the information at different level. 2. Identify the expectation of user from computerized system. 3. Analyse the drawback of existing system (manual) system.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Its our pleasure to be indebted to various people, who directly or indirectly contributed in the development of this project and who influenced our thinking, behavior, and acts during this work. We express our sincere gratitude to Dr. D.V.R. Reddy worthy Director Sir Mr. Kailash Maheshwari respected Academic dean sir and Mrs. Vineeta Mishra H.O.D. CS & IT for providing us an opportunity to undergo project development at MITRC (Alwar, Raj.) We are thankful to Mr. Sushil Rai for his support, cooperation, and motivation provided to us during the project development for constant inspiration, presence and blessings. We also extend our sincere appreciation to him for providing us valuable suggestions and precious time in accomplishing my project report. Lastly, we would like to thank the almighty and parents for their moral support and our friends with whom we shared our day-to-day experience and received lots of suggestions that improved quality of work.
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Certificate. ii Acknowledgement... iii Abstract.iv List of Figure v 1. Introduction.. 1 1.1 Stereoscopic 3d TV Terrestrial Broadcasting...3 1.2 Motivation: Benefits for Broadcasters and End Users.3 1.3 General Issues: Bandwidth and Visual Health Concerns.3 2. Previous Work anBackground and ... 6 2.1 Model Based Systems.. 6 2.2 Light Field Systems.. 7 2.3 Multiview Video Compression and Trans.8 2.4 Multiview Auto Stereoscopic Displays.9 2.4.1 Volumetric Display10 2.4.2 Parallax Display.10 2.5 Multi-projector Display.12 3. Working of 3d television...13 3.1 Active 3d TV Technology 13 3.2 Passive 3d TV Technology14 3.3 Glasses Free 3d TV Technology15 4. Stereoscopy for Television18 4.1 Acquisition........................................................................ 18 4.2 Postproduction and Processing .19 v
4.3 2d To 3d Conversion..20 4.4 Displays and Glasses...20 4.4.1 Colour separation..20 4.4.2 Polarized / Passive21 4.4.3 Shuttered / Active21 4.4.4 3D TV with no glasses..22 5. 6. 7. Scene Capture and Representation for 3d TV....23 Coding and Standardization Activities.25 System Architecture...28 7.1 Acquisition..............30 7.2 Transmission31 7.3 Decoder and Consumer Processing 33 7.4 3d display35 7.5 Display Calibration..38 8. 9. 10. Results..40 Conclusion and Future Work45 References...50
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LIST OF FIGURES SR.NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. FIGURE NO. & NAME PAGE NO. 3.1 Active 3d TV technology ...14 3.2 Passive 3d TV technology...15 3.3 Glasses free 3d TV technology....16 4.1 Simplified Production Route...19 4.2 Red/Cyan anaglyph image as it is transmitted And appears on all TVs .20 6. 7. 4.3 3d TV with no Glasses.....22 7.1 Block diagram of TV architecture supporting Multiple 3d services and contents sources..29 8. 9. 7.2 A scalable end-to-end 3D TV system .31 7.3 Modified implementation for compression, Transmission and decoding in our prototype system..32 10. 11. 12. 7.4 Decoder and Consumer Processing 33 7.5 Projection Type lenticular 3D display.36 7.6 Formation of vertical stripes on the diffuser of The rear-projection..37 13. 7.7 The limited field-of-view of the lenticular sheets leads to Sudden jumps of the image at the border of neighboring viewingzones..38 14. 7.8 Apparent viewing zone rotation for rear-projection Due to a shift of the lenticular screens.39 15. 9.1 Images of a scene from the viewer side of the Display and as seen from some of the cameras47 16. 9.2 a more dynamic scenes as displayed on the viewer vii
Side and as seen by the cameras.48 17. 9.3 another dynamic scenes as seen from different Viewpoints on the 3D display...48
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