Michael Tidwell
University of Washington
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SPIE's 1995 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1995
Joel S. Kollin; Michael Tidwell
The Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) is a unique approach to developing a high-resolution head- mounted display currently under development at the University of Washingtons Human Interface Technology (HIT) Laboratory. Rather than looking at a screen though a magnifier or optical relay system, the viewer of the VRD has a scanned beam of light enter the pupil of the eye and focused to a spot on the retina. This type of optical system is subject to different design constraints than a typical HMD. With the VRD it may be possible to realize higher resolution, greater color saturation, higher brightness and larger field-of-view than a traditional LCD or CRT screen-based system. In this paper the author will present the VRD approach and how it can provide these advantages. Issues to be resolved for the VRD to reach its full potential and some of the solutions developed at the HIT lab will also be discussed.
Archive | 1996
Thomas A. Furness; Charles D. Melville; Michael Tidwell
Archive | 1999
Michael Tidwell; Charles D. Melville; Richard S. Johnston; Joel S. Kollin
Archive | 1998
Charles D. Melville; Michael Tidwell
Archive | 1998
Charles D. Melville; Michael Tidwell; Richard S. Johnston
Archive | 1998
Charles D. Melville; Michael Tidwell; Richard S. Johnston; Joel S. Kollin
Archive | 2002
Charles D. Melville; Michael Tidwell; Richard S. Johnston; Joel S. Kollin
Archive | 2001
Michael Tidwell
Archive | 2000
Michael Tidwell
Archive | 1997
Michael Tidwell; Joel S. Kollin; Richard S. Johnston; Charles D. Melville