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Roger S. Carver

Researcher at Texas Instruments

Publications -  7
Citations -  236

Roger S. Carver is an academic researcher from Texas Instruments. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pixel & Projection (set theory). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 236 citations.

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Bandpass filter to reduce thermal impact of dichroic light shift

TL;DR: A color splitting prism assembly (100) comprised of three prisms is described in this paper, where the first primary color component is directed to a first modulator (118), the remaining portions of the white light beam enters a second prism (108) and strike a second dichroic filter at the interface between (124) the second and third prisms.
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Methods for combining camera and projector functions in a single device

TL;DR: In this paper, handheld devices with combined image capture and image projection functions are described, which include modulating and capturing a light beam along the same optic path, and the optical components are operable to switch between projection and capture modes.
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Optical system and method for increasing image resolution and/or dithering in projection applications

TL;DR: In this article, an optical system for projecting an image having x and y axes onto a image plane is presented, which includes an SLM device spaced from the image plane, the SLM having a plurality of pixels operable to project pixels of the image onto the image surface and positioned such that the individual pixels of projected image are oriented at substantially 45 degrees relative to the x and Y axes of the original image.
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Spatial light modulation display system

TL;DR: In this article, an improved spatial light modulation display system includes light sources for providing red, green, and blue light, and a system controller includes functionality for controlling a color balance of the red and green light.
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Image producing method using a light valve

TL;DR: An image system comprises a light valve and an image capturing unit as mentioned in this paper, where the light valve comprises an array of individually addressable pixels capable of generating an image, and the image capture unit comprises a detector having an arrays of detector pixels capable to capturing images.