CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
�1���� Motivations for the introduction of 3DTV broadcasting
�2���� Background to possible 3DTV systems
Eyewear-based systems:
Multiview autostereoscopic systems:
Integral imaging or holographic system:
�3���� A hierarchical structure
������� 3.1���� Technology generations
������� 3.2���� Compatibility levels
������� 3.3���� Matrix points
�4���� First-generation 3DTV
�5���� Future generations of 3DTV
�6���� Expected bandwidth requirements for a first-generation system
�7���� The 3DTV broadcasting chain
������� 7.1���� Image source methods
������� 7.2���� Characteristics of signals in the studio
������� 7.3���� Programme production
������� 7.4���� Emission
������� 7.5���� Display
�8���� Production grammar
9���� The viewing environment
10���� Principles for comfortable viewing of stereoscopic three-dimensional images
������ 10.1���� Composite factors in perception of stereoscopic 3D images
������ 10.2���� Measures to enable comfortable viewing of stereoscopic three-dimensional images
����������������� 10.2.1���� Programme production
����������������� 10.2.2���� Viewing environments and display devices
11���� Psychophysical aspects of viewing stereoscopic images
������ 11.1���� Psychophysical aspects
�������� ���������11.1.1���� Geometrical relationships and naturalness
����������������� 11.1.2���� Visual comfort and discomfort in viewing stereoscopic images
����������������� 11.1.3���� Visual fatigue in viewing stereoscopic images
������ 11.2���� Examples of safety guidelines
����������������� 11.2.1���� Korea (Republic of)
12���� Assessment methodology
13���� User requirements
14���� Performance requirements
15���� Organizations with initiatives in 3DTV
16���� Conclusions
Annex 1� Organizations with current initiatives in 3DTV
�1���� ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11
�2���� ITU-T Study Group 9
�3���� ITU-T Study Group 16
�4���� 3DTV � Network of Excellence
�5���� 3D4You � Content generation and delivery for 3D television
�6���� SMPTE
�7���� The Digital Video Broadcasting Project
�8���� The Blu-ray disc Association (BDA)
�9���� HDMI Licensing, LLC, has announced the release of HDMI specification 1.4
10���� Consumer Electronics Association
11���� The 3D@Home Consortium
12���� Association of Radio Industries and Businesses
13���� Ultra-realistic communications forum
14���� 3D Consortium
15���� Consortium of 3-D image business promotion
16���� Japanese Ergonomics National Committee
17���� Telecommunications Technology Association
18���� European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
19���� MUSCADE
20���� 3D VIVANT
Annex 2� Historical background on the development of stereoscopic and 3D television systems
Annex 3� Introduction to free viewpoint television
Annex 4� Psychophysical studies on three dimensional television systems
�1���� Key items for psychophysical studies
������� 1.1���� Naturalness and unnaturalness of images
������� 1.2���� Viewing comfort and discomfort
������� 1.3���� Visual fatigue caused by parallax 3DTV viewing
������� 1.4���� Individual differences in the stereopsis function
������� 1.5���� Effect on young people
�2���� Naturalness and unnaturalness of stereoscopic images Geometrical analysis of spaces reproduced by stereoscopic images
������� 2.1���� Theoretical analysis of reproduced spaces
����������������� 2.1.1���� Model of shooting/display systems
����������������� 2.1.2���� Depth distance in real space and stereoscopic image space
������� 2.2���� Size distortion
����������������� 2.2.1���� Theoretical analysis
����������������� 2.2.2���� Subjective evaluation tests
������� 2.3���� Depth distortion
����������������� 2.3.1���� Theoretical analysis
����������������� 2.3.2���� Subjective evaluation tests
�3���� Viewing comfort and discomfort of stereoscopic images
������� 3.1���� Parallax distribution and visual comfort of stereoscopic images
����������������� 3.1.1���� Introduction
����������������� 3.1.2���� Parallax measurements
����������������� 3.1.3���� Subjective evaluation tests of parallax distributions and visual comfort
����������������� 3.1.4���� Subjective evaluation of the sense of presence
������� 3.2���� Visual comfort and discomfort in viewing stereoscopic images
����������������� 3.2.1���� Discrepancies between left and right images
����������������� 3.2.2���� Depth range, distribution and change in parallax
�4���� Visual fatigue in viewing stereoscopic images
������� 4.1���� Experimental results on inconsistency between vergence and accommodation
������� 4.2���� Experimental results on parallax amount and lateral/depth motion
�5���� Spatial distortion prediction system for 3DTV
������� 5.1���� Introduction
������� 5.2���� Spatial distortion in 3DTV
������� 5.3���� Spatial distortion prediction system for 3DTV
����������������� 5.3.1���� Use cases
����������������� 5.3.2���� System outline
������������ �����5.3.3���� Examples of conditions and simulations
Annex 5� 3DTV Broadcasting Safety Guideline in Korea
�1���� Necessity of Safety Guideline
������� 1.1���� Necessity
������� 1.2���� Typical discomforts
�2���� Viewing circumstances guideline
������� 2.1���� Viewing time and rest time
������� 2.2���� Viewing distance
������� 2.3���� Viewing position
����������������� 2.3.1���� Viewing position
����������������� 2.3.2���� Horizontal viewing position
����������������� 2.3.3���� Right angle viewing position
������� 2.4���� Others
�3���� Viewer guideline
������� 3.1���� Symptoms caused by 3D viewing on viewers
������� 3.2���� Stereo blindness and stereo abnormality
������� 3.3���� Chronic diseases
������� 3.4���� Age
�4���� Content guideline
������� 4.1���� Setting stereo cameras
������� 4.2���� Taking stereoscopic images
������� 4.3���� Caption
������� 4.4���� Screen disparity
�5���� Display guideline
������� 5.1���� Crosstalk of display
������� 5.2���� Display refresh rate
������� 5.3���� 3D glasses
Annex 6� Italian Health Ministry Circular Letters
Annex 7� Example notifications given to viewers in Japan
Background
�1���� Notifications when 3D programmes are broadcast on same channel as 2D programmes
�2���� Notifications that should be broadcast with 3DTV programmes
�3���� Notifications may inform viewers, even though some of these are basically in the product manual
Annex 8

Annex 9
A preliminary set of possible performance requirements for a 3DTV broadcasting service