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1 October 1990 Evaluation of eye tracking measurement systems for use with the fiber optic helmet-mounted display
Paul A. Wetzel, Melvin L. Thomas, Terrence T. Williams
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Abstract
The Fiber Optic Helmet Mounted Display (FOHMD) projects high and low resolution computer generated imagery via fiber optic bundles through collimated helmet mounted optics to each eye. Combined head and eye position information is then used to position a high resolution area of interest within the head tracked low resolution background. Methods for evaluation of the eye tracker are described and experimental results presented that reveal its present performance characteristics.
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Paul A. Wetzel, Melvin L. Thomas, and Terrence T. Williams "Evaluation of eye tracking measurement systems for use with the fiber optic helmet-mounted display", Proc. SPIE 1289, Cockpit Displays and Visual Simulation, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20941
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Head

Visualization

Fiber optics

Electroluminescence

Head-mounted displays

Fiber optics tests

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