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Opt Lett ; 49(10): 2593-2596, 2024 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38748113

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We propose a novel, to our knowledge, approach to address the limitations of traditional pancake lenses for virtual reality headsets, such as low image contrast and poor performance when eyes rotate. The design leverages the foveated nature of human vision, achieving a superior modulation transfer function in the foveal area to enhance optical performance significantly. Furthermore, the pancake lens design is presented that considers the rotation of the user's pupil position, maintaining optimal image quality even when the user's eye rotates. The proposed method presents the parameters and optimization of a novel pancake lens that utilizes the characteristics of the human visual system and accounts for the rotation of the pupil position of the user, leading to improvements in image quality and user experience. The lens design and image simulation results are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach.

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Opt Express ; 31(24): 39880-39892, 2023 Nov 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38041301

RESUMO

Eye trackers play a crucial role in the development of future display systems, such as head-mounted displays and augmented reality glasses. However, ensuring robustness and accuracy in gaze estimation poses challenges, particularly with limited space available for the transmitter and receiver components within these devices. To address the issues, we propose what we believe is a novel eye tracker design mounted on foldable temples, which not only supports accurate gaze estimation but also provides slim form-factor and unobstructed vision. Our temple-mounted eye tracker utilizes a near-infrared imaging system and incorporates a patterned near-infrared mirror for calibration markers. We present wearable prototypes of the eye tracker and introduce a unique calibration and gaze extraction algorithm by considering the mirror's spatial reflectance distribution. The accuracy of gaze extraction is evaluated through tests involving multiple users with realistic scenarios. We conclude with an evaluation of the results and a comprehensive discussion on the applicability of the temple-mounted eye tracker.


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Realidade Aumentada , Óculos Inteligentes , Movimentos Oculares , Cabeça , Calibragem
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