US Patent Application 18187164. METHOD FOR PROJECTING IMAGE CONTENTS ONTO A USER'S RETINA BY WAY OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM simplified abstract

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METHOD FOR PROJECTING IMAGE CONTENTS ONTO A USER'S RETINA BY WAY OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM

Organization Name

Robert Bosch GmbH


Inventor(s)

Robert Wolf of Dresden (DE)


METHOD FOR PROJECTING IMAGE CONTENTS ONTO A USER'S RETINA BY WAY OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18187164 Titled 'METHOD FOR PROJECTING IMAGE CONTENTS ONTO A USER'S RETINA BY WAY OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a method for projecting images onto a user's retina using an optical system. The process involves projecting a light beam onto a diverting unit, which then redirects the beam towards the user's eye. Any deviation of the projected light beam from its desired state is recorded and stored. Based on this deviation, second image data is generated using an image-processing device. These second image data are then received and projected at different time intervals using the projector unit.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for projecting image contents onto a user’s retina using an optical system. A light beam is first projected onto a diverting unit of the optical system using a projector unit of the optical system. The light beam is subsequently diverted to the position of the user’s eye. An ascertained deviation of an actual state of the projected light beam diverted by the diverting unit from a desired state is stored using memory unit. Second image data are generated using an image-processing device based on the stored and ascertained deviation of the actual state of the projected light beam from the desired state. The second image data are received using the projector unit. The received second image data are projected at successive second time intervals using the projector unit. At least two of the second time intervals differ from one another in terms of time.