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AR displays: Next-generation technologies to solve the vergence-accommodation conflict

  • Roberts Zabels*
  • , Krišs Osmanis
  • , Martinš Narels
  • , Uǵis Gertners
  • , Ainars Ozols
  • , Karlis Rutenbergs
  • , Ilmars Osmanis
  • *Šī darba korespondējošais autors

Pētījuma izpildes rezultāts: Devums žurnālamZinātniskais raksts (žurnālā)koleģiāli recenzēts

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Augmenting reality (AR) holds many benefits in how people perceive information and use it in their workflow or leisure activities. A cohesive AR experience has many components; nevertheless, the key is display technologies. The current industry standard for the core solution is still conventional stereoscopy, which has proven to be inadequate for near-work due to the caused vergence-accommodation conflict and the inability to precisely overlay the 3D content on the real world. To overcome this, next-generation technologies have been proposed. While the holographic method holds the highest potential of being the ultimate solution, its current level of maturity is not sufficient to yield a practical product. Consequently, the next solution for near-work-capable AR displays will be of another type. LightSpace Technologies have developed a static multifocal display architecture based on stacked liquid crystal-based optical diffuser elements and a synchronized high-refresh rate image projector. A stream of 2D image depth planes comprising a 3D scene is projected onto respective physically-separated diffuser elements, causing the viewer to perceive a scene as continuous and having all relevant physical as well as psychological depth cues. A system with six image depth planes yielding 6 cpd resolution and 72° horizontal field-of-view has been demonstrated to provide perceptually continuous accommodation over 3.2 Diopter range. A further optimization by using a conventional image combiner resulted in the compact and practical design of the AR display.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Raksta numurs3147
ŽurnālsApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Sējums9
Izdevuma numurs15
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 1 aug. 2019
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