3 resultados para Holograms

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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A complete simulation of the transmission performance for Equalized Holographic ROADM (Reconfigurable Optical Add-Drop Multiplexer) designs is presented in this paper. These devices can address several wavelengths from the input to different output fibres, according to the holograms stored in a SLM (Spatial Light Modulator), where all the outputs are equalized in power. All combinations of the input wavelengths are possible at the different output fibres. To simulate the transmission performance of the EH-ROADM, a software program, from Optiwave, has been used. The correspondence between physical blocks of the device (grating, SLM, lens...) and those simulated in the program (filters, losses, splitters...) has been defined in order to obtain a close agreement between the theoretical transmission performance and the simulated one. To complete the review about Equalized Holographic ROADMs some guidelines about its design have been done.

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This paper describes the theory, design, applications and performance of a new Reconfigurable Add-drop Multiplexer (ROADM) with flexible bandwidth allocation. The device can address several wavelengths at the input to four output fibers, according to the holograms stored in a SLM (Spatial Light Modulator), where all the outputs are equalized in power. All combinations of the input wavelengths are possible at the different output fibers. Each fiber has assigned all the signals with the same bandwidth; the possible bandwidths are 12.5GHz, 25GHz, 50GHz and 100GHz, according to ITU-T 694.1 Recommendation. It is possible to route several signals with different bandwidth in real time thanks to Liquid Crystal over Silicon (LCoS) technology.

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Actualmente existen varios dispositivos que aceptan gestos sobre superficies táctiles, sean celulares, tabletas, computadores, etc. a los cuales las personas se acostumbran rápidamente a su uso y los aceptan como herramientas necesarias en su vida. Del mismo modo existen algunas aplicaciones que manejan entornos en 3D, y permiten captar gestos realizados con las manos, cuerpo, cabeza. Estas técnicas se han desarrollado mucho por separado pero se ha podido evidenciar en base a los artículos revisados que no existen muchos estudios que combinen las aplicaciones táctiles con las 3D manejadas por gestos en el aire. El presente trabajo muestra un prototipo que permite la comunicación y coordinación entre dos aplicaciones, una que muestra documentos representados por esferas en una aplicación con interacción táctil desarrollada en Unity que funciona sobre Android, y una segunda aplicación desarrollada también en Unity que maneja un entorno 3D con el que se interactúa mediante gestos realizados en el aire. Luego de algunos intentos la interacción entre ambas aplicaciones fue lograda implementando comunicación por sockets entre la aplicación en el dispositivo Android y la aplicación 3D que se encuentra alojada en un computador con Windows 7. La captura de gestos en el aire se realiza mediante el sistema Tracking Tools desarrollado por la compañía Optitrack que captura los movimientos con cámaras infrarrojas y marcadores en los dedos. Este sistema envía los datos de los gestos a nuestra aplicación 3D. Estos equipos son de propiedad del laboratorio Decoroso Crespo de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Una vez lograda la implementación e interacción entre las aplicaciones se han realizado pruebas de usabilidad con nueve estudiantes del Máster Universitario en Software y Sistemas de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Cada uno ha respondido una serie de encuestas para poder obtener resultados sobre cuán usable es el prototipo, la experiencia del usuario y qué mejoras se podrían realizar sobre éste. En la parte final de este documento se presentan los resultados de las encuestas y se muestran las conclusiones y trabajo futuro.---ABSTRACT---Currently there are several devices that accept gestures on touch surfaces like phones, tablets, computers, etc. to which people quickly become accustomed to their use and accept them as necessary tools in their life. Similarly there are some applications that handle 3D environments and like televisions, holograms and allow capture gestures made with hands, body, and head. These techniques have been developed on a separated way but based on some research we may say that the are not many studies that combine touch with 3D applications handled by gestures in the air. This paper presents a prototype of the interaction of two issues of a 2D showing documents represented by spheres on a touch application developed in Unity that works on Android and allows communicating with the second application also developed in Unity that handles a 3D environment interaction of gestures made in air. After some attempts interaction was achieved by implementing communication sockets between the application on the Android device and 3D application that is hosted on a computer with windows 7, and gestures capturing in the air is done by the system Tracking Tools developed by the Optitrack company it captures movements with infrared cameras and markers on the fingers, which sends data to this application gestures, these equipment are owned by the Decoroso Crespo laboratory of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Once achieved the interaction of applications has been conducted performance tests with ten students of the university master of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, each has answered a series of surveys to get results on how usable is the prototype, the user experience and that improvements could be made on this.