Abstract
This paper describes a concave mirror based light capturing and projection configuration that structures the image projection into 4 identical sections where the main reflection based light projection procedures will be executed in the perpendicular directions to the original light ray incoming direction. The entire configuration will consists of a light capturing concave mirror and 2 main light projection systems. Each main light projection system will contain a main beam splitter, 2 distributed light collecting sensors and a reflecting surface. The concave mirror will have the capability to collect the light rays that are coming from the scene in front of it. And the concave mirror, by utilizing the light rays that it collected, will have the capability to project an image projection of the scene in front of it, onto an imaginary image projection plane that will be located in front of the concave mirror. In addition to that, the concave mirror based light capturing and projection configuration, by utilizing the 2 main beam splitters containing within the 2 main light projection systems, will have the capability to project 2 image projections of the scene, in a perpendicular manner relative to the original light ray incoming direction. Furthermore, the concave mirror based light capturing and projection configuration, by utilizing the 2 reflecting surfaces and the 4 distributed light collecting sensors, will have the capability to structure the 2 image projections of the scene, onto 4 image projection sections, which will be collected by the 4 distributed light collecting sensors.
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Recommended Citation
abeysekera, punarjeewa, "The Concave Mirror Based Light Capturing and Projection Configuration that Structures the Image Projection into 4 identical Sections where the Main Reflection Based Light Projection Procedures will be executed in the Perpendicular Directions to the Original Light Ray Incoming Direction.", Technical Disclosure Commons, (December 03, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7616