Meta platforms technologies, llc (20240319513). MULTI-DIRECTIONAL WAVEGUIDE EYE TRACKING SYSTEM simplified abstract
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MULTI-DIRECTIONAL WAVEGUIDE EYE TRACKING SYSTEM
Organization Name
meta platforms technologies, llc
Inventor(s)
Mohamed Tarek Ahmed El-haddad of Redmond WA (US)
MULTI-DIRECTIONAL WAVEGUIDE EYE TRACKING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240319513 titled 'MULTI-DIRECTIONAL WAVEGUIDE EYE TRACKING SYSTEM
The lens assembly for a head-mounted device is designed to efficiently capture light from the eyebox region using waveguide systems coupled to image sensors.
- The waveguide systems are positioned within the lens assembly to capture light from various parts of the eyebox region.
- These waveguide systems can direct light from the center of the lens assembly to the peripheral regions, optimizing light capture.
- Image sensors are connected to the waveguide systems to receive the light captured, enhancing image quality and clarity.
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality headsets - Augmented reality glasses - Medical devices for eye tracking
Problems Solved: - Efficient light capture from the eyebox region - Enhanced image quality in head-mounted devices
Benefits: - Improved user experience in virtual and augmented reality applications - Clearer images for medical devices - Enhanced performance of head-mounted displays
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Lens Assembly for Head-Mounted Devices This technology can be utilized in the development of high-quality head-mounted displays for various industries, including gaming, healthcare, and engineering. The improved light capture and image quality can lead to more immersive experiences for users.
Questions about Lens Assembly for Head-Mounted Devices: 1. How does the waveguide system improve light capture in the lens assembly? The waveguide systems in the lens assembly efficiently direct light from different parts of the eyebox region to enhance image quality.
2. What are the potential commercial applications of this technology? This technology can be applied in virtual reality headsets, augmented reality glasses, and medical devices for eye tracking, among other industries.
Original Abstract Submitted
a lens assembly for a head mounted device may be configured to in-couple light from an eyebox region using a number of waveguide systems coupled to a number of image sensors, for example, for one or both lens assemblies in the head mounted device. the waveguide systems may be positioned in the lens assembly. the waveguide systems may be configured to in-couple light from various portions of the eyebox region. the waveguide systems may be configured to couple the light from a center region of the lens assembly to a number of peripheral regions of the lens assembly. the image sensors may be optically coupled to the waveguide systems and may be configured to receive portions of the light from the waveguide systems.