18403158. LAMINATE, VISUAL-LINE TRACKING SYSTEM, AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY simplified abstract (FUJIFILM Corporation)
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LAMINATE, VISUAL-LINE TRACKING SYSTEM, AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
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Inventor(s)
Kazuya Hisanaga of Minamiashigara-shi (JP)
Yuki Hirai of Minamiashigara-shi (JP)
Kouitsu Sasaki of Minamiashigara-shi (JP)
Shinichi Morishima of Minamiashigara-shi (JP)
LAMINATE, VISUAL-LINE TRACKING SYSTEM, AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18403158 titled 'LAMINATE, VISUAL-LINE TRACKING SYSTEM, AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
The present invention offers a laminate that enhances the clarity of reflected light while maintaining the visibility of an image. This technology is utilized in a visual-line tracking system and a head-mounted display.
- The laminate provides excellent clarity of reflected light without compromising image visibility.
- The visual-line tracking system incorporates this laminate for improved tracking capabilities.
- The head-mounted display integrates the visual-line tracking system for enhanced user experience.
Potential Applications: - Augmented reality devices - Virtual reality headsets - Automotive heads-up displays
Problems Solved: - Maintaining clear visibility in reflective environments - Enhancing tracking accuracy in visual-line systems
Benefits: - Improved image clarity - Enhanced tracking performance - Enhanced user experience in head-mounted displays
Commercial Applications: Visual-line tracking technology for augmented reality devices and automotive heads-up displays
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the laminate improve the clarity of reflected light? 2. What are the key advantages of integrating the visual-line tracking system into a head-mounted display?
Original Abstract Submitted
The present invention provides a laminate having excellent clearness of reflected light without impairing visibility of an image, a visual-line tracking system using the laminate, and a head-mounted display on which the visual-line tracking system is mounted.