KURARAY proposes intermediate screen composed of microlens array for augmented reality head-up display. The microlens array screen which has accurate mirror matrix enables to reduce negative impact by ambient light. KURARAY's screen will bring safer and more comfortable drive to all automotive drivers near future.
Author Keywordshead-up display (HUD); augmented reality (AR); automobile; micro-lens array (MLA); intermediate screen; exit pupil expander (EPE); diffuser screen; picture generation unit (PGU); DLP; virtual image distance (VID); field of view (FOV); ambient light; glare; postcard effect; mirror matrix (MM); black matrix (BM)
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