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20 October 2014 Past and future of wearable augmented reality displays and their applications
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A wearable augmented reality (AR) display enables the ability to overlay computer-generated imagery on a person’s real-world view and it has long been portrayed as a transformative technology to redefine the way we perceive and interact with digital information. In this paper, I will provide an overview on my research group’s past development efforts in augmented reality display technologies and applications and discuss key technical challenges and opportunities for future developments.
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Hong Hua "Past and future of wearable augmented reality displays and their applications", Proc. SPIE 9186, Fifty Years of Optical Sciences at The University of Arizona, 91860O (20 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2063946
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Prototyping

Head-mounted displays

Freeform optics

3D displays

Prisms

Optical design

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