After the introduction of smartphones and smartwatches, AR glasses are considered the next breakthrough in the field of wearables. While the transition from smartphones to smartwatches was based mainly on established display technologies, the display technology of AR glasses presents a technological challenge. Many display technologies, such as retina projectors, are based on continuous adaptive control of the display based on the user's pupil position. Furthermore, head-mounted systems require an adaptation and extension of established interaction concepts to provide the user with an immersive experience. Eye-tracking is a crucial technology to help AR glasses achieve a breakthrough through optimized display technology and gaze-based interaction concepts. Available eye-tracking technologies, such as VOG, do not meet the requirements of AR glasses, especially regarding power consumption, robustness, and integrability. To further overcome these limitations and push mobile eye-tracking for AR glasses forward, novel laser-based eye-tracking sensor technologies are researched in this thesis. The thesis contributes to a significant scientific advancement towards energy-efficient mobile eye-tracking for AR glasses.
翻译:在引入智能手机和智能观察器后,AR眼镜被视为在可磨损器领域下一个突破。虽然从智能手机向智能观察器的过渡主要基于成熟的显示技术,但AR眼镜的显示技术提出了技术挑战。许多显示技术,例如视网膜投影器,是基于基于用户学生位置对显示的连续适应性控制。此外,头顶系统需要调整和扩大既定的互动概念,为用户提供浸透式经验。眼跟踪是帮助AR眼镜通过优化显示技术和视觉互动概念实现突破的关键技术。现有的眼睛跟踪技术,例如VOG,不符合AR眼镜的要求,特别是在电能耗、稳健性和不兼容性方面。为了进一步克服这些限制,推动对AR眼镜进行移动跟踪,在论文中将研究新的激光跟踪眼睛传感器技术。该论文有助于在科学上取得显著进步,以节能的方式对AR眼镜进行移动眼睛跟踪。