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HoloBeam: Paper-Thin Near-Eye Displays
- Source :
- 2023 IEEE Conference Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR).
- Publication Year :
- 2023
- Publisher :
- IEEE, 2023.
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Abstract
- An emerging alternative to conventional Augmented Reality (AR) glasses designs, Beaming displays promise slim AR glasses free from challenging design trade-offs, including battery-related limits or computational budget-related issues. These beaming displays remove active components such as batteries and electronics from AR glasses and move them to a projector that projects images to a user from a distance (1-2 meters), where users wear only passive optical eyepieces. However, earlier implementations of these displays delivered poor resolutions (7 cycles per degree) without any optical focus cues and were introduced with a bulky form-factor eyepiece (50 mm thick). This paper introduces a new milestone for beaming displays, which we call HoloBeam. In this new design, a custom holographic projector populates a micro-volume located at some distance (1-2 meters) with multiple planes of images. Users view magnified copies of these images from this small volume with the help of an eyepiece that is either a Holographic Optical Element (HOE) or a set of lenses. Our HoloBeam prototypes demonstrate the thinnest AR glasses to date with a submillimeter thickness (e.g., HOE film is only 120 um thick). In addition, HoloBeam prototypes demonstrate near retinal resolutions (24 cycles per degree) with a 70 degrees-wide field of view.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 18 Figures, 1 Table, 1 Listing
- Subjects :
- I.3.1
FOS: Computer and information sciences
I.3.2
I.3.7
Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction
FOS: Physical sciences
Graphics (cs.GR)
Human-Computer Interaction (cs.HC)
Computer Science - Graphics
Hardware Architecture (cs.AR)
Computer Science - Hardware Architecture
Physics - Optics
Optics (physics.optics)
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Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- 2023 IEEE Conference Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8350fe0d949795e9198709395db1c03f