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We demonstrated the effectiveness of an aerial display method using a spherical screen structure suitable for suspended from a drone and an infrared LED marker that can e...
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In recent years, technologies that enable visual representation of images in the air, such as drone art, have been gaining attention. However, drone art requires the use ...Show MoreMetadata
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In recent years, technologies that enable visual representation of images in the air, such as drone art, have been gaining attention. However, drone art requires the use of hundreds of light-equipped drones, which are extremely costly and difficult to use for small-scale events. In order to realize an aerial display at low cost with fewer drones, we propose an aerial display method using dynamic projection mapping with a high-brightness projector and a screen suspended from a drone. The proposed method consists of a screen structure suitable for suspension from a drone, an infrared marker structure that enables estimation of the center of the screen, and a center estimation method based on the marker. To evaluate the proposed method, we conducted a proof-of-concept experiment using a simple laser projector and an experiment using a high-brightness projector to project an image onto a dynamic screen at a distance. The results of the experiments demonstrated the effectiveness of the aerial display with our proposed method.
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Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Yuito Hirohashi received the Bachelor of Science and Technology degree from Gunma University, Gunma, Japan, in 2023, where he is currently pursuing the degree with the Graduate School of Science and Technology.
Yuito Hirohashi received the Bachelor of Science and Technology degree from Gunma University, Gunma, Japan, in 2023, where he is currently pursuing the degree with the Graduate School of Science and Technology.View more

Faculty of Informatics, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Hiromasa Oku (Member, IEEE) received the Dr.-Eng. degree in mathematical engineering and information physics from The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. He was a Researcher with PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, from 2003 to 2005. He was a Research Associate (2005–2007), an Assistant Professor (2007–2011), and a Lecturer/an Assistant Professor (2011–2014) with The University of Tokyo. Since 2014, he has been ...Show More
Hiromasa Oku (Member, IEEE) received the Dr.-Eng. degree in mathematical engineering and information physics from The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. He was a Researcher with PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, from 2003 to 2005. He was a Research Associate (2005–2007), an Assistant Professor (2007–2011), and a Lecturer/an Assistant Professor (2011–2014) with The University of Tokyo. Since 2014, he has been ...View more

Graduate School of Science and Technology, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Yuito Hirohashi received the Bachelor of Science and Technology degree from Gunma University, Gunma, Japan, in 2023, where he is currently pursuing the degree with the Graduate School of Science and Technology.
Yuito Hirohashi received the Bachelor of Science and Technology degree from Gunma University, Gunma, Japan, in 2023, where he is currently pursuing the degree with the Graduate School of Science and Technology.View more

Faculty of Informatics, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Hiromasa Oku (Member, IEEE) received the Dr.-Eng. degree in mathematical engineering and information physics from The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. He was a Researcher with PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, from 2003 to 2005. He was a Research Associate (2005–2007), an Assistant Professor (2007–2011), and a Lecturer/an Assistant Professor (2011–2014) with The University of Tokyo. Since 2014, he has been an Associate Professor with the School of Science and Technology, Gunma University, where he is currently a Professor with the Faculty of Informatics. His research interests include high-speed image processing, high-speed optical devices, and dynamic image control.
Hiromasa Oku (Member, IEEE) received the Dr.-Eng. degree in mathematical engineering and information physics from The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2003. He was a Researcher with PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, from 2003 to 2005. He was a Research Associate (2005–2007), an Assistant Professor (2007–2011), and a Lecturer/an Assistant Professor (2011–2014) with The University of Tokyo. Since 2014, he has been an Associate Professor with the School of Science and Technology, Gunma University, where he is currently a Professor with the Faculty of Informatics. His research interests include high-speed image processing, high-speed optical devices, and dynamic image control.View more