HOLOGRAPHIC PHONES
Introduction
This idea for my start-up company is to build a Holographic mobile which helps to “HUMANIZE” phone conversation with instant face to face conversation. Users will also have the benefit of seeing and almost feeling the presence of others
The Holographic Phone utilizes advanced laser and satellite technologies which results in an exciting future of futuristic telecommunications. “Live,” absolutely precise, three-dimensional 3-D images of users are move and react with one another. Special glasses are NOT needed in that the holographic image is clearly projected in the room with the user.
A holographic display is a type of display that utilizes light DIFFRACTION to create a virtual three-dimensional image. Holographic displays are distinguished from other forms of 3-D DISPLAY in that they do not require the aid of any special glasses or external equipment for a viewer to see the image.
Market Demand
This product is emerging technology and would appeal to a world market. It would be sold and marketed via traditional cell phone channels.
Relevant Products
There is no proper products relevant to this.
Target Customers
This project is more beneficiary for the people like holographic crystal is used to allow the camera to detect the edge of the subject and differentiate between it and the background. As a result, the camera is able to focus accurately in dark conditions. Holography has been use by artists to create pulsed holographic portraits as well as other works of art.
Required Knowledge
Recording a hologram-
LASER-
In laser holography, the hologram is recorded using a source of laser light, which is very pure in its color and orderly in its composition. Various setups may be used, and several types of holograms can be made, but all involve the interaction of light coming from different directions and producing a microscopic interference pattern which a plate, film, or other medium photographically records.
In one common arrangement, the laser beam is split into two, one known as the object beam and the other as the reference beam. The object beam is expanded by passing it through a lens and used to illuminate the subject. The recording medium is located where this light, after being reflected or scattered by the subject, will strike it. The edges of the medium will ultimately serve as a window through which the subject is seen, so its location is chosen with that in mind. The reference beam is expanded and made to shine directly on the medium, where it interacts with the light coming from the subject to create the desired interference pattern.
Like conventional photography, holography requires an appropriate exposure time to correctly affect the recording medium. Unlike conventional photography, during the exposure the light source, the optical elements, the recording medium, and the subject must all remain motionless relative to each other, to within about a quarter of the wavelength of the light, or the interference pattern will be blurred and the hologram spoiled. With living subjects and some unstable materials, that is only possible if a very intense and extremely brief pulse of laser light is used, a hazardous procedure which is rare and rarely done outside of scientific and industrial laboratory settings. Exposures lasting several seconds to several minutes, using a much lower-powered continuously operating laser, are typical.
Apparatus-
In hologram can be made by shining part of the light beam directly into the recording medium, and the other part onto the object in such a way that some of the scattered light falls onto the recording medium. A more flexible arrangement for recording a hologram requires the laser beam to be aimed through a series of elements that change it in different ways. The first element is a beam splitter that divides the beam into two identical beams, each aimed in different directions:
One beam (known as the ‘illumination’ or ‘object beam’) is spread using lenses and directed onto the scene using mirrors. Some of the light scattered (reflected) from the scene then falls onto the recording medium.
The second beam (known as the ‘reference beam’) is also spread through the use of lenses, but is directed so that it does not come in contact with the scene, and instead travels directly onto the recording medium.
Several different materials can be used as the recording medium. One of the most common is a film very similar to photographic film (silver halide photographic emulsion), but with a much higher concentration of light-reactive grains, making it capable of the much higher resolution that holograms require. A layer of this recording medium (e.g., silver halide) is attached to a transparent substrate, which is commonly glass, but may also be plastic.
PROCESS-
When the two laser beams reach the recording medium, their light waves intersect and interfere with each other. It is this interference pattern that is imprinted on the recording medium. The pattern itself is seemingly random, as it represents the way in which the scene’s light interfered with the original light source — but not the original light source itself. The interference pattern can be considered an encoded version of the scene, requiring a particular key — the original light source — in order to view its contents.
This missing key is provided later by shining a laser, identical to the one used to record the hologram, onto the developed film. When this beam illuminates the hologram, it is diffracted by the hologram’s surface pattern. This produces a light field identical to the one originally produced by the scene and scattered onto the hologram
Solution-
Estimated Budget
The cost of Holographic is prohibitive 1.5 lakh but as the use for experimental marketing and telepresence grows, competition will grow and cost will decrease.
Product Pricing
It was a smart phone I would sell it in the respective mobile stores
Marketing Plan
After the completion of the project I would check whether it does not have any errors or any problems. Once I had got an idea of how the project is I will first request a company and I will present my project and advertise it in some apps and television about this new feature.
Risk Analysis
Framework of SMEs (small and middle enterprises) risk assessment under the Holograms new theoretical basis for solving the long-standing problem of credit risk assessment for SME’s