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5 September 1989 A Helmet-Mounted Virtual Environment Display System
Robert K. Rebo, Phil Amburn
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Abstract
This paper presents a simple, inexpensive design of a helmet-mounted color display system. The sys-tem can be mounted on a variety of helmets, including a bicycle helmet. Color LCD displays are used. The optical decisions are discussed as well as limitations of the system. The entire helmet-mounted system cost about $1000 to build using off the shelf, readily available hardware, with the exception of the Polhemus tracking device. Issues of depth perception are discussed. Predictive tracking is implemented using a simple Kalman filter.
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Robert K. Rebo and Phil Amburn "A Helmet-Mounted Virtual Environment Display System", Proc. SPIE 1116, Helmet-Mounted Displays, (5 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960901
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Cited by 11 scholarly publications and 25 patents.
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Head-mounted displays

Displays

Head

Filtering (signal processing)

Sensors

Eye

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