Abstract: Autostereoscopic displays provide depth cues without glasses or HMD, but have limitations in its implementation. A very large number of viewpoint images must be synthesized and reproduced densely, and the limitation of the viewing zone and the low resolution at the viewpoint must be overcome. In particular, in order to relieve the vergence-accommodation conflict, the interval between viewpoints must be very close, and accordingly, the viewing zone is also narrowed. In this paper, a dense and large number of viewpoints were reproduced through a 10K-class mobile display and the viewing zone was expanded by using the pupil tracking module. In addition, the matching error between the display and the lens was corrected to improve the reproduced image quality.
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