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21 May 2012 Designing the HMD for perfection: a look at the human eye-brain system
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Abstract
As we near the ability in microdisplay technology development to surpass the resolution of the human eye, it is worth reviewing this remarkable sensor to better understand where future needs may be. In this paper we review the human eye and then compare current and future trending applications for helmet mounted displays. We aim to show best practices for development of new and innovative displays that work with the human rather than against the human.
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Paul R. Havig II, John P. McIntire, and Eric E. Geiselman "Designing the HMD for perfection: a look at the human eye-brain system", Proc. SPIE 8383, Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XVII; and Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics VI, 838307 (21 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.920008
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KEYWORDS
Head-mounted displays

Eye

Visualization

Cones

Retina

Sensors

Brain

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