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WELCOME TO THE SEMINAR
ON
Virtual Retinal Display
by
Anurag Mishra
1009713028(IT-3rd
yr)
Introduction
 The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) is a personal display device
under development at the University of Washington's Human
Interface Technology Laboratory in Seattle, Washington USA.
 The VRD scans light directly onto the viewer's retina. The viewer
perceives a wide field of view image.
 Because the VRD scans light directly on the retina, the VRD is not a
screen based technology
 The VRD was invented at the University of Washington in the
Human Interface Technology Lab (HIT) in 1991. The development
began in November 1993.
 The aim was to produce a full color, wide field-of-view, high
resolution, high brightness, low cost virtual display.
 Microvision Inc. has the exclusive license to commercialize the
VRD technology.
 The Virtual Retinal Display presents video information by scanning
modulated light in a raster pattern directly onto the viewer's retina.
As the light scans the eye, it is intensity modulated.
 On a basic level, as shown in the following figure, the VRD consists
of a light source, a modulator, vertical and horizontal scanners, and
imaging optics
Virtual retinal display ppt
 Brightness
 Resolution
 Yield
 Size
Potential Advantages of the Virtual
Retinal Display
Fundamentals Of Human Eye
 The eyeball is generally described as a globe or a sphere, but it is
oval, not circular.
 It is about an inch in diameter, transparent in front, and composed of
three layers.
 The outer fibrous, the supporting layer
 Middle, vascular, and
 Inner nervous layer
 The Sclera is the tough outer fibrous coat
 The Choroid or middle vascular coat contains the blood vessels,
which are the ramifications of the ophthalmic artery, a branch of the
internal carotid
 The Retina is the inner nervous coat of the eye, composed of a
number of layers of fibres, nerve cells, rods and cones
 When an image is perceived, rays of light from the object seen pass
through the cornea, aqueous humour, lens, and vitreous body to
stimulate the nerve endings in the retina.
 The stimuli received by the retina pass along the optic tracts to the
visual areas of the brain, to be interpreted. Both areas receive the
message from both eyes, thus giving perspective and contour
The Human visual pathway
 Resolution is limited by beam diffraction and optical aberrations, not
by the size of an addressable pixel in a matrix. suffer from pixel
defects.
 The display can be made as bright as desired simply by controlling
the intensity of the scanned beam. This makes it much easier to use
the display in "see-though" configuration on a bright day.
 The scanning technology in the current display requires only simple,
well understood manufacturing technology and can therefore be
manufactured inexpensively.
 Because the light is projected into the eye and the scanner is electro-
mechanically efficient, the display uses very little power.
 In theory, the VRD allows for accommodation to be modulated pixel
by pixel as the image is being scanned
Virtual Retinal Display
The Basic System
 Size and Weight
 Resolution
 Field of View
 Color and Intensity Resolution
 Brightness
 Power Consumption
 A True Stereoscopic Display
 Inclusive and See Through
VRD Features
 Video Electronics
 Light Sources and Modulators
 Scanners
Components of the Virtual Retinal Display
Image Quality as Related to the Eye
 Display Resolution and the Eye
 Display Contrast and the Eye
 Display Contrast Ratio and the Eye
 Display Modulation Contrast and the Eye
 Maximum Permissible Exposures (MPE) have been calculated for
the VRD in both normal viewing and possible failure modes.
 The MPE power levels are compared to the measured power that
enters the eye while viewing images with the VRD.
 The power levels indicate that the VRD is safe in normal operating
mode and failure modes
 The scanned beam is passed through a lens system which forms an
exit pupil about which the scanned beam pivots.
 The user places themselves such that their pupil is positioned at the
exit pupil of the system.
 This is called a Maxwellian view optical system. The lens of the eye
focuses the light beam on the retina, forming a pixel image
Laser safety analysis
Virtual retinal display ppt
Applications of Virtual Retinal Display
 Radiology
 Surgery
 Manufacturing
 Communications
 Virtual Reality
 Military
The Future of VRD Technology
 Future systems will be even more compact than present versions
once the MEMS-based scanners are incorporated.
 Edge-emitting, super-luminescent light-emitting diodes (SLEDs)
and miniature diode lasers under development will allow direct light
modulation.
 In conjunction with application-specific integrated-circuit
technology, these devices will permit the direct fabrication of a VRD
display engine incorporating the electronics, light sources, and
scanning assembly, all in a compact, hand-held, battery-operated
package.
 The approach can also be adapted to image projection systems. The
applications for VRD technology are varied—HUDs, color
projections systems for entertainment or flight training simulators,
etc.
 A key area for continued development is an image display system
that can augment and enhance a person's task performance. Many
challenges remain before the VRD reaches it's full potential
Conclusion
 Various strategic agencies have already started working with the
VRD and with so much at stake, status reports on progress are not
readily available.
 Nevertheless we can say that right now, all those engineers, fighter
pilots and partially sighted people working with VRD will be
struggling with different facets of the same problem
 The projects of interest in the field are to study the basic
psychophysical processes of image perception from scanned lasers
including resolution, contrast and color perception, to study the
interaction of VRD images with images from the real world to
enhance the augmented reality applications of the technology
 If the VRD is capable of augmenting our real world with the extra
information, how will our minds handle and integrate it all? Might it
fundamentally change the way we comprehend information
References
 ) Science & Technology, The Hindu, September 30,1998.
 2) Encyclopedia Britannica, 2002.
 3) “Optical engineering challenges of the virtual retinal display”,
by Joel S Kollin and Michael Tidwell. HITL publications.
 4) “A virtual retinal display for augmenting ambient visual
environment”, a master’s thesis by Michael Tidwell, HITL
publications.
 5) “The virtual retinal display- a retinal scanning imaging system”,
by Michael Tidwell, Richard S Johnston, David Melville and
Thomas A Furness III PhD, HITL publications.
 6) “Laser Safety Analysis of a Retinal Scanning Display System”
by Erik Viirre,
 Richard Johnston, Homer Pryor, Satoru Nagata and Thomas A.
Furness III., HITL publications.
 8) Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, Evelyn Pearce.
 9) Proceedings of IEEE, January 2002.
 www.seminarsonly.com
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Virtual retinal display ppt

  • 1. WELCOME TO THE SEMINAR ON Virtual Retinal Display by Anurag Mishra 1009713028(IT-3rd yr)
  • 2. Introduction  The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) is a personal display device under development at the University of Washington's Human Interface Technology Laboratory in Seattle, Washington USA.  The VRD scans light directly onto the viewer's retina. The viewer perceives a wide field of view image.  Because the VRD scans light directly on the retina, the VRD is not a screen based technology  The VRD was invented at the University of Washington in the Human Interface Technology Lab (HIT) in 1991. The development began in November 1993.  The aim was to produce a full color, wide field-of-view, high resolution, high brightness, low cost virtual display.  Microvision Inc. has the exclusive license to commercialize the VRD technology.
  • 3.  The Virtual Retinal Display presents video information by scanning modulated light in a raster pattern directly onto the viewer's retina. As the light scans the eye, it is intensity modulated.  On a basic level, as shown in the following figure, the VRD consists of a light source, a modulator, vertical and horizontal scanners, and imaging optics
  • 5.  Brightness  Resolution  Yield  Size Potential Advantages of the Virtual Retinal Display
  • 7.  The eyeball is generally described as a globe or a sphere, but it is oval, not circular.  It is about an inch in diameter, transparent in front, and composed of three layers.  The outer fibrous, the supporting layer  Middle, vascular, and  Inner nervous layer  The Sclera is the tough outer fibrous coat  The Choroid or middle vascular coat contains the blood vessels, which are the ramifications of the ophthalmic artery, a branch of the internal carotid  The Retina is the inner nervous coat of the eye, composed of a number of layers of fibres, nerve cells, rods and cones
  • 8.  When an image is perceived, rays of light from the object seen pass through the cornea, aqueous humour, lens, and vitreous body to stimulate the nerve endings in the retina.  The stimuli received by the retina pass along the optic tracts to the visual areas of the brain, to be interpreted. Both areas receive the message from both eyes, thus giving perspective and contour
  • 10.  Resolution is limited by beam diffraction and optical aberrations, not by the size of an addressable pixel in a matrix. suffer from pixel defects.  The display can be made as bright as desired simply by controlling the intensity of the scanned beam. This makes it much easier to use the display in "see-though" configuration on a bright day.  The scanning technology in the current display requires only simple, well understood manufacturing technology and can therefore be manufactured inexpensively.  Because the light is projected into the eye and the scanner is electro- mechanically efficient, the display uses very little power.  In theory, the VRD allows for accommodation to be modulated pixel by pixel as the image is being scanned Virtual Retinal Display
  • 12.  Size and Weight  Resolution  Field of View  Color and Intensity Resolution  Brightness  Power Consumption  A True Stereoscopic Display  Inclusive and See Through VRD Features
  • 13.  Video Electronics  Light Sources and Modulators  Scanners Components of the Virtual Retinal Display
  • 14. Image Quality as Related to the Eye  Display Resolution and the Eye  Display Contrast and the Eye  Display Contrast Ratio and the Eye  Display Modulation Contrast and the Eye
  • 15.  Maximum Permissible Exposures (MPE) have been calculated for the VRD in both normal viewing and possible failure modes.  The MPE power levels are compared to the measured power that enters the eye while viewing images with the VRD.  The power levels indicate that the VRD is safe in normal operating mode and failure modes  The scanned beam is passed through a lens system which forms an exit pupil about which the scanned beam pivots.  The user places themselves such that their pupil is positioned at the exit pupil of the system.  This is called a Maxwellian view optical system. The lens of the eye focuses the light beam on the retina, forming a pixel image Laser safety analysis
  • 17. Applications of Virtual Retinal Display  Radiology  Surgery  Manufacturing  Communications  Virtual Reality  Military
  • 18. The Future of VRD Technology  Future systems will be even more compact than present versions once the MEMS-based scanners are incorporated.  Edge-emitting, super-luminescent light-emitting diodes (SLEDs) and miniature diode lasers under development will allow direct light modulation.  In conjunction with application-specific integrated-circuit technology, these devices will permit the direct fabrication of a VRD display engine incorporating the electronics, light sources, and scanning assembly, all in a compact, hand-held, battery-operated package.  The approach can also be adapted to image projection systems. The applications for VRD technology are varied—HUDs, color projections systems for entertainment or flight training simulators, etc.  A key area for continued development is an image display system that can augment and enhance a person's task performance. Many challenges remain before the VRD reaches it's full potential
  • 19. Conclusion  Various strategic agencies have already started working with the VRD and with so much at stake, status reports on progress are not readily available.  Nevertheless we can say that right now, all those engineers, fighter pilots and partially sighted people working with VRD will be struggling with different facets of the same problem  The projects of interest in the field are to study the basic psychophysical processes of image perception from scanned lasers including resolution, contrast and color perception, to study the interaction of VRD images with images from the real world to enhance the augmented reality applications of the technology  If the VRD is capable of augmenting our real world with the extra information, how will our minds handle and integrate it all? Might it fundamentally change the way we comprehend information
  • 20. References  ) Science & Technology, The Hindu, September 30,1998.  2) Encyclopedia Britannica, 2002.  3) “Optical engineering challenges of the virtual retinal display”, by Joel S Kollin and Michael Tidwell. HITL publications.  4) “A virtual retinal display for augmenting ambient visual environment”, a master’s thesis by Michael Tidwell, HITL publications.  5) “The virtual retinal display- a retinal scanning imaging system”, by Michael Tidwell, Richard S Johnston, David Melville and Thomas A Furness III PhD, HITL publications.  6) “Laser Safety Analysis of a Retinal Scanning Display System” by Erik Viirre,  Richard Johnston, Homer Pryor, Satoru Nagata and Thomas A. Furness III., HITL publications.  8) Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, Evelyn Pearce.  9) Proceedings of IEEE, January 2002.  www.seminarsonly.com