Voxon VXR 3D Volumetric Display rendering simulation data from Matrixprosims Command software.
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
- We recently delivered the VXR4612 3D Volumetric Display to a large defence company. The engineering and programming of the display has taken several years, and required the team at Voxon to make significant advances in its core rendering capabilities.
The design specification required a display that was eight times the volume of the VX1, full color, and capable of running at twice the refresh rate to eliminate flicker.
The display was created to address a need for a real-time, interactive “digital sand table” where simulation, or live data could be viewed by a group of people, each having their own unique perspective and without the need for headsets or special glasses.
Some key attributes of the display are.
● 20 Litre Viewing volume
● Peak fill rate of 3 Billion Voxels / Sec
● Triple RGB 1-bit Spatial Light Modulators with Digital 3D Keystoning
● 30 Volumes per second refresh
● API to connect to @Matrixprosims Command software
● Full 3D Digital Atlas with Geo-location of assets via DIS protocol
● Range rings, bread-crumb trails, presets, false color heightmaps
● No headsets or glasses required
Several weeks ago, the device was demonstrated at #CNE2023 in Farnborough, UK.
Thanks to the hard work of the team at Voxon, we not only delivered the display on time and to budget, but in the process also achieved JOSCAR accreditation, an industry requirement for SMEs working with primes in the Aerospace, Defence and Security Sectors.
A special shout out to the BAE Systems Australia Global Access team who have provided constant support and guidance throughout this journey.
For information on custom 3D Volumetric Display solutions, please email contact@voxon.co
This wonderful technology deserves more recognition!
Imagine how far they will go in 10 years and more. Can this be considered revolutionary?
Volumetric Displays I say will certainly be significant, but I think holographic projection will be the true hologram revolution since it is a method that allows for a touchable projection in free space. Although, it is not as advanced as these just yet.
Yes definitely this is revolutionary.
I can see this being used for commercial displays of varying types and video game arcade cabinets.
this isn’t real there haven’t been any changes in 6 years
@@rkool2005 This volumetric display is very real.
This is good for the battleships game.
Imagine World of Warships on this
God damn I wish I was rich, to buy one of these would be glorious.
Wow! Big step! 👏
I believe there’s some part of it, which spinning. Is it loud?
Television was invented close to a 100 years ago.
How will this look a 100 years from now.
Does it look the same watching from every angle ?
If you need 3D modelers, Let me know. this is amazing!
what's the framerate on these things? would be an incredible desk piece if you can get it a buttery smooth 144 or higher
About 9000 fps
:o
@@true1158I don't think that's true. That might be the framerate of the projection, but I think what we expect as "frame" is a full update of the 3D space, and from my understanding that's mostly bound by the mechanical movement
He didn't expect that XD
30 volumes per second according to the specsheet, so not butter smooth, but still not bad at all@@DerKrawallkeks
Omoled displays?
I wonder when this hologram will go on sale?
Elon should have invested $44 billion into your company instead of crappy Twitter!
is the owner Charlie tamblyns dad? cuz I’m in the same class as him
we see the projector wtf?