A Virtual Retinal Display For Augmenting Ambient Visual Environments
by Michael Tidwell
LIST OF TABLES
II.1 Standard Scene Luminance and Estimated Retinal Illuminance
III.1 Performance Characteristics of an Ideal Augmented Vision Display
IV.1 Current Head Mounted Displays
VI.1 Table of Variable
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VII.1 Values for Normalized Frequency and Mode Spot Size
VII.2 Dimensions of Mirror in Viewing Optics
IIX.1 Input Voltage Level for Experiment on Video Electronics
IIX.2 Gain and Bandwidth Results for Video Electronics
IIX.3 Input Voltage Levels for Experiment on Acousto-optic Modulators
IIX.4 Relative Light Modulation for Acousto-optic Modulators
IIX.5 Input Voltage Levels for Experiment on Diode Laser
IIX.6 Relative Light Modulation for Diode Laser
IIX.7 Relative Luminosity Values
IIX.8 Display Radiometric Output Power and Estimated Retinal Illuminance for Diode Laser
IIX.9 Display Radiometric Output Power and Estimated Retinal Illuminance for Blue Argon and Green HeNe Lasers
IIX.10 Eye Chart Acuity Results for Test Subjects
IIX.11 Vertical Resolution Results
IIX.12 Minimum Pixel Separation Results
IIX.13 Font Sizes of Text in Text Acuity Test
Human Interface Technology Laboratory