This white paper presents the critical evolving future communication, called Hologram. We can produce images in the air without needing any screen or external refraction media via Hologram technology. Holographic technology has been around for decades, but recent advancements in the field have made it more realistic and accessible. Our main contribution is, streaming the Hologram in real-time, not just having offline holograms. For example, users expect to practice holographic communications and metaverse content similar to video conferences which are common nowadays. That is to say, anywhere, anytime without any ties.
For instance, you have a keynote in Tokyo or Shanghai, and you should travel from the United States to Japan to present. Further even, you may be obliged to attend an expo in China to exhibit your product to the local people where the best is to present in their mother tongue. Therefore, we solved the problem by transmitting you there to give your speech remotely, meet with people in your exact outfit in a live manner over Hologram technology, and you will be able to talk as many languages as you want. The Hologram can revolutionize many diverse types of communications and further the world. Our group is the first to discuss Hologram calls and conferences in a blockchain infrastructure to the best of our knowledge.
This is the critical evolving future communication, called Hologram. We can produce images in the air without needing any screen or external refraction media via Hologram technology. The Hologram is a combination of naked-eye three-dimensional (3D) spatial imaging and mixed reality technology, also known as holographic communication or holographic telepresence, holoportation for full-motion, 3D video conferencing, etc. The advancements in metaverse technologies fuels the popularity of panoramic media and applications by using a head-mounted display. However, we are presenting a superior technology to metaverse. In metaverse systems, users are isolated from their environment using special hardware that engages multiple senses, offers various opportunities for interaction, and lacks a sense of the real world, which also introduces health problems. A Hologram is different than 3D images, which are composed of two static 2D images of the same scene. The user would typically need a 3D-enabled TV to watch 3D images. On the contrary, Holograms would be projected in the space as if the object is located there. Hence, holography would allow users to see the object from any direction in a way that is close to reality.
Lat but not least, the form factor and battery consumption of a head-mounted display represent additional challenges to the metaverse adoption by end consumers. Holographic communication offers a wearing-free alternative and relies on holographic projectors.
Some of the basic applications of Holographic communication are included but not limited to:
Holographic Microscopy.
Online real-time communication just like WhatsApp, free anytime anywhere
Online real-time Presentations or meetings with the ability to translate your mother tongue to as many languages as you want.
Holographic Interferometry.
Data Storage.
In Cinematography.
Security.
Teaching/Learning rehabilitation
Manufacturing
and many more…
To read more detailed information, please download our White Paper.