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An Extended Depth-at-Field Volumetric Near-Eye Augmented Reality Display
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2018
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Optical DesignRealistic RenderingColor VoxelsEngineeringOphthalmologyHead-mounted DisplayEye TrackingVirtual RealityExtended RealityRendering Pipeline3D VideoComputational PhotographyAdvanced Display TechnologyAugmented RealityStereoscopic ProcessingVolume Rendering
We introduce an optical design and a rendering pipeline for a full-color volumetric near-eye display which simultaneously presents imagery with near-accurate per-pixel focus across an extended volume ranging from 15cm (6.7 diopters) to 4M (0.25 diopters), allowing the viewer to accommodate freely across this entire depth range. This is achieved using a focus-tunable lens that continuously sweeps a sequence of 280 synchronized binary images from a high-speed, Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) projector and a high-speed, high dynamic range (HDR) light source that illuminates the DMD images with a distinct color and brightness at each binary frame. Our rendering pipeline converts 3-D scene information into a 2-D surface of color voxels, which are decomposed into 280 binary images in a voxel-oriented manner, such that 280 distinct depth positions for full-color voxels can be displayed.
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