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22 August 2001 Multifunctional microcontrollable interface module
Mark B. Spitzer, Paul M. Zavracky, Noa M. Rensing, J. Crawford, Angela Hyatt Hockman, P. D. Aquilino, Henry J. Girolamo
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This paper reports the development of a complete eyeglass- mounted computer interface system including display, camera and audio subsystems. The display system provides an SVGA image with a 20 degree horizontal field of view. The camera system has been optimized for face recognition and provides a 19 degree horizontal field of view. A microphone and built-in pre-amp optimized for voice recognition and a speaker on an articulated arm are included for audio. An important feature of the system is a high degree of adjustability and reconfigurability. The system has been developed for testing by the Military Police, in a complete system comprising the eyeglass-mounted interface, a wearable computer, and an RF link. Details of the design, construction, and performance of the eyeglass-based system are discussed.
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Mark B. Spitzer, Paul M. Zavracky, Noa M. Rensing, J. Crawford, Angela Hyatt Hockman, P. D. Aquilino, and Henry J. Girolamo "Multifunctional microcontrollable interface module", Proc. SPIE 4361, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays VI, (22 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438008
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Eyewear

Human-machine interfaces

Computing systems

Imaging systems

Displays

Eyeglasses

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