2019
DOI: 10.1080/15980316.2019.1674196
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Implementation and characterization of the optical-see-through Maxwellian near-eye display prototype using three-dimensional printing

Abstract: By presenting always-in-focus virtual images, Maxwellian near-eye displays can remove the vergence accommodation conflict, which causes eye fatigue or dizziness. Described in this paper are an implementation process and observations of virtual images of the optical-see-through Maxwellian near-eye display prototype made with a three-dimensional printer. ARTICLE HISTORY

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“…To mitigate the VAC issue, Maxwellian view AR NEDs have been developed (Yuuki et al, 2012). Different from other methods which render virtual imagery with true focal cue for each eye, Maxwellian view AR NEDs, or retina scanning displays, use pinhole imaging to project and focus the virtual imagery onto the retina (Choi et al, 2020c). This method can help to alleviate the VAC issue.…”
Section: Beam Splitter and Freeform Optics Based Ar Near-eye Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mitigate the VAC issue, Maxwellian view AR NEDs have been developed (Yuuki et al, 2012). Different from other methods which render virtual imagery with true focal cue for each eye, Maxwellian view AR NEDs, or retina scanning displays, use pinhole imaging to project and focus the virtual imagery onto the retina (Choi et al, 2020c). This method can help to alleviate the VAC issue.…”
Section: Beam Splitter and Freeform Optics Based Ar Near-eye Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%