Abstract:
A system with multiple displays, including a first, three-dimensional display, a second display, and a computer for coordinating displaying a scene using the first display to display a first portion of the scene in three dimensions and using the second display to display a second portion of the scene. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A method of displaying a Computer Generated Holographic (CGH) image by a display, including setting pixel values of a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) included in a Head Mounted Display (HMD), producing a interference based holographic image at a first location by projecting coherent light onto the SLM, and re-imaging the holographic image from the first location to form a holographic image in front of an eye of a viewer wearing the HMD. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and systems for displaying images, and for implementing volumetric user interfaces. One exemplary embodiment provides a system comprising: a light source; an image producing unit, which produces an image upon interaction with light approaching the image producing unit from the light source; an eyepiece; and a mirror, directing light from the image to a surface of the eyepiece, wherein the surface has a shape of a solid of revolution formed by revolving a planar curve at least 180° around an axis of revolution. Another exemplary embodiment provides a method for implementing a floating-in-the-air user interface, including displaying a first image in a display space of a first floating-in-the-air display, inserting a real object into the display space of the first floating-in-the-air display, locating a location of the real object within the display space of the first floating-in-the-air display, locating the real object in the display space, and providing the location as input to the floating-in-the-air user interface.
Abstract:
A pupil tracking system including a light source for illuminating a viewer's eye, an aperture located to pass light from the light source after retro-reflection from the viewer's pupil, the aperture sized and shaped to pass the light from the light source and block at least a portion of other light arriving at the aperture, and a light sensor for tracking a location of a spot produced by the light from the light source which passed the aperture. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A method of displaying a Computer Generated Holographic (CGH) image by a display, including setting pixel values of a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) included in a Head Mounted Display (HMD), producing a interference based holographic image at a first location by projecting coherent light onto the SLM, and re-imaging the holographic image from the first location to form a holographic image in front of an eye of a viewer wearing the HMD. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A system for displaying a holographic image of an object behind a real object surface, including a computing unit for computing data for displaying a three- dimensional image of an object, a location measurement unit for measuring a location of a surface of a real object, a display for displaying the three dimensional image of the object, wherein the computing unit is adapted to compute data to display the three- dimensional image of the object at least partly behind the surface of the real object. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A display for displaying a wide Field of View (FoV) scene including a holographic image within the scene, including a first Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) and an optical system for producing a first holographic image at a center of a displayed scene, and a second image display for producing at least a first additional image adjacent to the first holographic image. In some embodiments an augmented reality display is used for the displaying of the first holographic image at the center of a field of view and the second image adjacent to the first holographic image. In some embodiments a virtual reality display is used for the displaying of the first holographic image near the center of a field of view and the second image adjacent to the first holographic image. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A method of providing a three dimensional (3D) user interface including receiving a user input at least partly from within an input space of the 3D user interface, the input space being associated with a display space of a 3D scene, evaluating the user input relative to the 3D scene, altering the 3D scene based on the user input. A system for providing a three dimensional (3D) user interface including a unit for displaying a 3D scene in a 3D display space, a unit for tracking 3D coordinates of an input object in a 3D input space, a computer for receiving the coordinates of the input object in the 3D input space, and translating the coordinates of the input object in the 3D input space to a user input, and altering the display of the 3D scene based on the user input. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A method of enlarging an observation window from which a Computer Generated Hologram (CGH) may be viewed, including producing a CGH, and shifting a location of an exit pupil of an optical system producing the CGH. A method of increasing a viewing angle from which a Computer Generated Hologram (CGH) may be seen, including producing a plurality of instances of a CGH, projecting each one of the instances in a different direction so that a first exit pupil of a first instance is close to a second exit pupil of a second instance. An optical system including a plurality of exit pupils associated with a plurality of optical components, further including a light deflector for jittering a location of a first exit pupil so as to increase an overlap of the first exit pupil with a second exit pupil. Related apparatus and methods are also described.
Abstract:
A method for providing tactile feedback in a display system including using a display to show an image of a virtual object in a viewing space, using a touch detector to detect a user touching a real object within the viewing space, and providing a location of the touching to the display. Related apparatus and methods are also described.