一种用于智能眼镜的低轮廓数字眼动追踪眼力计。

Alexander S Mastrangelo, Mohit Karkhanis, Rugved Likhite, Ashrafuzzaman Bulbul, Hanseup Kim, Carlos H Mastrangelo, Nazmul Hasan, Tridib Ghosh
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可穿戴式眼动追踪设备在医学、心理学、增强现实和虚拟现实以及消费者市场研究等领域有着广泛的应用。目前可用的大多数移动眼动仪利用摄像机对瞳孔和角膜反射进行红外成像。这种跟踪方法需要对视频信号进行复杂的实时处理,需要消耗大量的电力。因此,这种方法不适合用于矫正老花眼的自适应智能眼镜等轻型可穿戴设备。本文提出了一种基于红外巩膜跟踪的低轮廓、低功耗(7.7 mJ/样品)数字眼动仪。该系统采用8个24位红外接近传感器和同步红外led实现。瞳孔位置由32个独立于环境照明的反射脉冲光测量确定。数字目镜厚3.1毫米,重约3克。跟踪器安装在智能眼镜框架的可调镜片附近。当观察者测试时,眼动仪显示在30度的垂直和水平范围内的指向误差为1.3度。
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A Low-Profile Digital Eye-Tracking Oculometer for Smart Eyeglasses.

Wearable eye tracking devices have broad uses in medicine, psychology, augmented & virtual reality and consumer market research. Most mobile eye trackers available today utilize infrared imaging of the pupil and corneal reflections with video cameras. This tracking method requires sophisticated real-time processing of video signals consuming substantial electrical power. This method is thus unsuitable for light weight wearables such as adaptive smart eyeglasses for correction of presbyopia. In this paper we present a low-profile, low-power (7.7 mJ/sample) digital eye tracker oculometer based on infrared sclera tracking. The system is implemented using eight, 24-bit infrared proximity sensors and synchronous infrared LEDs. The pupil location is determined from 32 reflected pulsed light measurements independent of ambient illumination. The digital oculometer is 3.1 mm thick and weighs ~3 g. The tracker mounts adjacent to the tunable lenses in the smart eyeglasses frame. The eye tracker showed a pointing error of 1.3 degrees rms over a vertical and horizontal range of 30 degrees when tested by an observer.

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