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27 February 2019 15 focal planes head-mounted display using LED array backlight
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Abstract
Currently, commercial head-mounted displays suffer from limited accommodative states, which lead to vergenceaccommodation conflict. In this work, we newly design the architecture of head-mounted display supporting 15 focal planes over wide depth of field (20cm-optical infinity) in real time to alleviate vergence-accommodation conflict. Our system employs a low-resolution vertical scanning backlight, a display panel (e.g. liquid crystal panel), and focus-tunable lens. We demonstrate the compact prototype and verify its performance through experimental results.
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Dongheon Yoo, Seungjae Lee, Youngjin Jo, Jaebum Cho, Suyeon Choi, and Byoungho Lee "15 focal planes head-mounted display using LED array backlight", Proc. SPIE 11040, Optical Design Challenge 2019, 110400D (27 February 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2525055
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Head-mounted displays

Prototyping

3D volumetric display

LED displays

LED backlight

LCDs

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