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Title: Optical%20Camouflage


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Optical Camouflage
  • Presented by,
  • PRAVIN. M
  • R745

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This is what it really does
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What is Optical Camouflage??
  • It is developed by three scientists at the
    university of Tokyo.
  • Camouflage means to blend with the surroundings.
  • Optical Camouflage is a kind of camouflage in
    which, one wears a cloth which projects the
    background so that he appears somehow invisible.
  • It provides invisibility only in the visible
    portion of the spectrum.

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Retro-reflective Material
  • The cloak that enables, optical Camouflage to
    work is made from a special material known as
    retro-reflective material.
  • Retro-reflective material is covered with
    thousands of small beads.
  • When light rays strike any of these beads, they
    are reflected back exactly in the same direction
    from which they came.

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Light Surface Reflectivity
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Retro-reflectivity
  • In retro reflection the glass beads act like
    prism, bending the light rays by a process known
    as refraction.
  • An observer situated at the light source receives
    more of the reflected light and hence a brighter
    reflection.

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Principle of Optical Camouflage
  • Optical camouflage works by taking advantage of
    something called augmented-reality technology.
  • Augmented reality systems add computer generated
    information to a users sensory perceptions.
  • Augmented reality systems are not the same as
    virtual reality systems.
  • Augmented reality systems require that the users
    view through a special viewing apparatus.

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REQUIREMENTS
  • A garment made from retro-reflective material.
  • A video camera.
  • A computer.
  • A projector.
  • A special half silvered mirror called a combiner.

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  • Combiner
  • It is also called beam-splitter.
  • It reflects the projected image towards cloak.
  • It lets light rays bouncing of the cloak to the
    users eye.
  • Allows the user to perceive both image enhanced
    by computer and surrounding light.
  • Both computer generated image and real world
    scene must be fully integrated.

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The Complete System
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How does it work??
  • The person who wants to be invisible wears the
    cloak made of retro-reflective material.
  • A digital video camera captures the scene behind
    the person wearing the cloak.
  • The computer processes the captured image.
  • The projector receives the enhanced image from
    the computer and shines the image through a
    pin-hole sized opening onto the combiner.
  • contd. . .

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How does it work??
  • The silver half of the mirror which is completely
    reflective, bounces the projected image towards
    the person wearing the cloak.
  • The cloak reflects light directly back to the
    mirror.
  • Light rays bouncing off of the cloak pass through
    the transparent part of the mirror and falls on
    the users eye.
  • Hence, the person wearing the cloak appears
    partially invisible.

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Real World Applications
  • Pilots landing a plane could use this technology
    to make the cockpit floors transparent.
  • This enables them to see the runway simply by
    glancing down.

Contd. . .
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Real World Applications
  • Drivers backing up cars could benefit from
    optical camouflage.
  • A quick glance backward through a transparent
    rear would make it easy to know when to stop.

Contd. . .
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Real World Applications
  • Doctor performing surgery could see through their
    hands and instruments to the underlying tissues.
  • Providing a view of the outside in a windowless
    room.
  • Mutual Telexistence.

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Mutual telexistence
  • Working and perceiving with the feeling that you
    are in several places at once.
  • Real-time video of separated individuals is
    projected onto surrogate robotic participants.
  • This is done via sophisticated communication
    technology.

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Diagram of Mutual Telexistence
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Where have you seen Optical Camouflage in
fiction??
  • James Bond film Die Another Day.
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger film Predator.
  • Doom video game series.
  • Metal gear Solid video game series.
  • Halo video game series.
  • In Japanese animation series Ghost in the shell.

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Future Outlook
  • It requires suit covered in tiny cameras and
    projectors.
  • It should be programmed to gather visual data
    from different angles and project them in equally
    large number of directions.
  • It would require a massive amount of computing
    power and embedded sensors.
  • Sophisticated nanotechnology will be required.

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Drawbacks
  • Large amount of external hardware required.
  • Only partial invisibility is achieved.
  • Target can only be in a certain point of view.
  • Observer need to look through a combiner.
  • Current system needs half mirror and projector,
    which are fixed on the ground.

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Conclusion
  • Now all of us have had a small tour of the
    interesting world of Optical camouflage.
  • Optical Camouflage is a technology which is
    currently in a very primitive stage of
    development and hence have many drawbacks.
  • Research work is going on and soon we will have
    even more astonishing results.
  • This technology is believed to have a significant
    role in the future world. . .

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THANK
YOU. . .
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