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21 May 2018 Solving the vergence-accomodation conflict in head mounted displays with a magnifier system
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Abstract
In this work we propose a binocular system based on a Galilean telescope used by persons with low-vision. First, a Galilean telescope is designed for a single eye. Then, once the Galilean telescope has been designed with an exit pupil size that matches with the pupil eye, the binocular system is then developed. Since the Galilean telescope is an afocal system, this allows for the eye to be relaxed, so, the use of a Galilean telescope is an option to mitigate the Vergence-Accomodation conflict, because it is a system that magnifies the image. The advantage with the proposed system is that the stereopsis allows an accurate accommodation and vergence.
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Francisco Javier Gantes-Nuñez, Zacarías Malacara-Hernández, and Daniel Malacara-Hernández "Solving the vergence-accomodation conflict in head mounted displays with a magnifier system", Proc. SPIE 10676, Digital Optics for Immersive Displays, 106761H (21 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315694
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Eye

Head-mounted displays

Optical instrument design

Visualization

Head

3D image processing

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