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MicroVision Inc. of Redmond, Wash., and Pioneer Corp. of Kanagawa, Japan, will work together to develop display engines and display engine subsystems for consumer and in-vehicle head-up displays using MicroVision’s PicoP laser display technology, the companies announced recently. Earlier in the year, the two companies executed a joint agreement to develop two critical components of the PicoP display engine: a laser light source module using direct red, blue and green lasers, and a separate display engine subsystem based on the PicoP laser scanning technology. Both new components are key in the next-generation PicoP display engine, which can be embedded in products that range from cell phones and eyewear to airplanes and automobiles.
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Published: February 2011
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laser scanning
Laser scanning is a technology used to create precise digital representations of physical objects or environments by capturing their surface geometry and appearance. It involves directing a laser beam over the object or scene and measuring the distance to points on the surface by analyzing the time it takes for the laser pulses to return to the scanner. The process typically involves the following steps: Laser emission: A laser scanner emits a laser beam directed towards the object or...
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