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11 August 1998 Portable human/computer interface mounted in eyewear
Mark B. Spitzer, P. D. Aquilino, Mark H. Olson, Robert W. McClelland, Noa M. Rensing
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Abstract
This paper presents results on the development of an eyeglass based human/computer interface. The interface comprises a display mounted within the eyeglasses, and a lens for relaying information inconspicuously to the wearer's eye. The paper will discuss eyeglass interface systems that utilize miniature displays and magnifying optics to provide a field of view of up to 10 degrees, with a resolution of approximately .03 degrees per pixel. Details of the design and construction of such systems, including methods of addressing the need for prescriptive correction will be presented. The paper concludes with comments on adding other new features to the interface system.
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Mark B. Spitzer, P. D. Aquilino, Mark H. Olson, Robert W. McClelland, and Noa M. Rensing "Portable human/computer interface mounted in eyewear", Proc. SPIE 3362, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays III, (11 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317447
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KEYWORDS
Eyeglasses

Interfaces

Eyewear

LCDs

Human-machine interfaces

Relays

Visualization

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