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21 May 2015 Keeping display visibility in outdoor environment
Ariela Donval, Ido Dotan, Noam Gross, Eran Partouche, Ofir Lipman, Moshe Oron
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Abstract
Augmented reality (AR) is a live direct or indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements augmented (or supplemented) by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. As a result, the technology functions by enhancing one’s current perception of reality. Artificial information about the environment and its objects can be overlaid on the real world, using a special optics and display. When using such a device at a very bright day, the display image risks vanishing due to the sun illumination. However, at a very cloudy day, one needs all the light to pass through the display to the user eye. The need to control the amount of sunlight passes through the AR device in a passive way was the trigger for our effort in developing Dynamic Sunlight Filter (DSF™). DSF™ is a passive solution which is dedicated to regulate sunlight overpower events.
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Ariela Donval, Ido Dotan, Noam Gross, Eran Partouche, Ofir Lipman, and Moshe Oron "Keeping display visibility in outdoor environment", Proc. SPIE 9470, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics IX; and Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XX, 947007 (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177084
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KEYWORDS
Heads up displays

Sun

Head-mounted displays

Augmented reality

Glasses

Ultraviolet radiation

Visualization

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