Air Mounted Eyepiece: Design Methods for Aerial Optical Functions of Near-Eye and See-Through Display using Transmissive Mirror Device
We propose a novel method to implement an optical see-through head mounted display which renders real aerial images with a wide viewing angle, called an Air Mounted Eyepiece (AME). To achieve the AMD design, we employ an off-the-shelf head mounted display and Transmissive Mirror Device (TMD) which i...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a novel method to implement an optical see-through head mounted
display which renders real aerial images with a wide viewing angle, called an
Air Mounted Eyepiece (AME). To achieve the AMD design, we employ an
off-the-shelf head mounted display and Transmissive Mirror Device (TMD) which
is usually used in aerial real imaging systems. In the proposed method, we
replicate the function of the head mounted display (HMD) itself, which is used
in the air by using the TMD and presenting a real image of eyepiece in front of
the eye. Moreover, it can realize a wide viewing angle 3D display by placing a
virtual lens in front of the eye without wearing an HMD. In addition to
enhancing the experience of mixed reality and augmented reality, our proposed
method can be used as a 3D imaging method for use in other applications such as
in automobiles and desktop work. We aim to contribute to the field of
human-computer interaction and the research on eyepiece interfaces by
discussing the advantages and the limitations of this near-eye optical system. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1710.03889 |