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1 December 1993 Visor-projected display using a spherical combiner
Pinhas Gilboa
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Proceedings Volume 1988, Display Systems; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164715
Event: Electronic Imaging Device Engineering, 1993, Munich, Germany
Abstract
Helmet Mounted Display for daytime missions should have large field of display, as well as undisturbed see-through vision. These requirements naturally lead to the use of the helmet visor as a display combiner. Previous projects were based upon non-spherical, mostly parabolic, tilted combiners. These optical projecting systems suffer from relatively large keystone distortion. This work presents a new optical concept for compensating the distortion, using a spherical surface as an optical combiner coupled to a complementary aberrative relay system.
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Pinhas Gilboa "Visor-projected display using a spherical combiner", Proc. SPIE 1988, Display Systems, (1 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164715
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KEYWORDS
Distortion

Spherical lenses

Relays

Head-mounted displays

Chemical elements

Mirrors

Displays

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