Head-Mounted Displays: Designing for the User, by James E. Melzer and Kirk W. Moffitt This is the first guide to head-mounted displays (HMDs) that places the emphasis where it belongs-on the end user. It addresses the wide array of human-centered disciplines required for the design of head-mounted virtual reality, industrial and military display systems. This volume includes new information and approaches for HMD design including: * Replacing the traditional engineering design approach with a user-centered model * A unique compilation of HMD optical requirements and lens designs * Cybersickness and eye strain: causes and solutions * How head and neck anatomy drive HMD head-supported weight requirements * Mapping the needs of the human visual system into a successful HMD design * A unique model for HMD stereoscopic imagery * Replacing traditional anthropometric methods with ones that work * Testing HMDs for utility and user acceptance * How brain-actuated control can replace clumsy manual interfaces >From exploding myths about traditional anthropometry techniques to discussing obscure data on preventing eye strain, this volume gives you a solid understanding of factors critical to end-user acceptance: user-centered design, imaging and optics, anthropometry, safety, human factors, visual perception and system testing. Topics such as visual displays, image alignment, neck strain, and brain-actuated control are explored in depth. You also have a superb categorization of HMD optical designs, a state-of-the-art model for stereoscopic viewing as well as an extensive glossary of HMD-related terms. This guide covers the important issues for the designer, user and buyer of next-generation devices and systems. This volume will not only appeal to designers, but to anyone who uses or specifies displays or other body mounted viewing devices. ABOUT THE AUTHORS: James E. Melzer is a Senior Project Engineer at Kaiser Electro-Optics. He has extensive experience in optical and displays engineering, and is an expert in display design for head-mounted systems, aviation life-support, and user interface. Mr. Melzer has also been awarded three patents in head-mounted display design. Kirk Moffitt, Ph.D., is a Human Factors Consultant. He has extensive background in the human-centered design of virtual-reality, medical and military systems. Dr. Moffitt holds a patent for a method to improve image quality in binocular HMDs. Published 1997, by McGraw-Hill, New York, 352 pages, 150 illustrations, 0-07-041819-5, $65.00 (hardcover)