학술논문

"Augeye" a compact, solid Schmidt optical relay for helmet mounted displays
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium Virtual reality Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, 1993., 1993 IEEE. :234-245 1993
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Solids
Relays
Optical refraction
Glass
Optical design
Optical device fabrication
Plastics
Mirrors
Rendering (computer graphics)
Layout
Language
Abstract
The optical design, fabrication and performance of a solid Schmidt prism used for relaying an optical signal or image to the eye while simultaneously providing the viewer with the capability to see-through to the outside world is described. It can be either of solid glass or plastic construction like a prism, or made of separate components. The novel aspect of this approach over previous designs is folding the system between the image and the Schmidt mirror as opposed to folding it at the image itself. This allows for a more compact design. The solid glass approach extends the apparent field of view to the viewer through refraction at the glass to air interface. If the spherical reflector of the Schmidt is rendered opaque, the viewer will only see the information provided by the optical stimulus. If partially reflective, the viewer can augment real world scenes with computerized symbology superimposed in the visual field. The stimulus may be either a high resolution CRT or a flat panel liquid crystal display (LCD).ETX