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30 September 1996 Head-mounted display system for virtual reality
Ding He, Tong Xu, Yongtian Wang, Hong Hua, Ying Hu
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Proceedings Volume 2892, Display Devices and Systems; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.253347
Event: Photonics China '96, 1996, Beijing, China
Abstract
A head-mounted-display system for virtual reality is developed, which is mainly comprised of a pair of viewing lenses together with LCDs to provide the stereoscopic image, and a tracking device to detect the motion of the head. Each viewing lens contains 4 optical elements, and can give a 120 degree(s) field of view for each eye when used with a 2.2' LCD. The tracking device consists of a 3-axis fluxgate magnetometer and a pendulum, which determines the orientation angles of the helmet. Another version of the tracking device capable of measuring 6 degrees of freedom movement of the helmet is currently under development.
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Ding He, Tong Xu, Yongtian Wang, Hong Hua, and Ying Hu "Head-mounted display system for virtual reality", Proc. SPIE 2892, Display Devices and Systems, (30 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.253347
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KEYWORDS
Magnetometers

Virtual reality

LCDs

Head-mounted displays

Magnetic sensors

Magnetism

Sensors

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