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25 February 2020 Mojo vision nanoLEDs for invisible computing
Paul S. Martin
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Abstract
Existing mobile and AR/VR headsets tether us to a display that creates a physical barrier to personal interactions. Next generation AR/VR solutions will need to fundamentally alter the way people receive and share information, a concept Mojo Vision calls “Invisible Computing”. NanoLEDs, a further shrinking of MicroLEDs to micron and sub-micron scale is expected to play a critical role in the future of Invisible Computing because of their ability to create the pixel densities required to get closer to the human eye while maintaining full visual acuity of the human visual system. Mojo Vision set the record for dynamic display NanoLED ppi at 14K (monochrome green) in May of 2019. A new record 20Kppi dynamic NanoLED display along with its application in Augmented Reality will be presented.
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Paul S. Martin "Mojo vision nanoLEDs for invisible computing", Proc. SPIE 11302, Light-Emitting Devices, Materials, and Applications XXIV, 1130204 (25 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2546645
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KEYWORDS
Computer vision technology

Visual system

Micro optics

Augmented reality

LED displays

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