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Papers: Virtual Retinal Display

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Chinthammit, W., Seibel, E.J. and Furness, T.A.III (2003). A Shared-Aperture Tracking Display for Augmented Reality. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 12(1), 1-18. [Available online under other terms]

Chinthammit, W., Seibel, E.J. and Furness, T.A.III (2002). Unique Shared-Aperture Display with Head or Target Tracking. In Proceedings of IEEE VR 2002, pp. 235-242. [Available online under other terms]

Chinthammit, Winyu, Burstein, R., Seibel, E. and Furness, T. (2001). Head tracking using the Virtual Retinal Display. Presented at Second IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality, October 29-30, 2001, New York, NY. [Quicktime Movie] [PDF]

Fauver, M., Seibel, E.J., Reinhall, P., Brown, C. and Smithwick, Q. (in press). Micro-fabricated optical waveguide as an optical scanner for optical scanning and display. US Patent app. no. 20020064341, allowed 2004.

Fauver, M., Crossman-Bosworth, J. and Seibel, E.J. (submitted). Optical beam scanning for compact image display or image acquisition. US Patent application under review.

Johnston, R.S. and Willey, S. (1995). Development of a Commercial Virtual Retinal Display. In Stephens, W. and Haworth, L.A. (Eds.) Proceedings of Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays and Symbology Design, pp. 2-13. [HTML] [RTF]

Kelly J.P. and Weiss, A.H. (2001). Fundus imaging in children without dilation by a handheld scanning laser ophthalmoscope. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (Suppl), 42, S383.

Kelly J.P., Pryor H.L. Viirre E.S., Furness III T. (1998). Decreased Flicker Sensitivity with a Scanned Laser Display [abstract].. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (Suppl), 39, S399. [MS-Word]

Kelly, J.P., Turner, S., Pryor, H.L., Viirre, E.S., Seibel, E.J. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). Vision with a Scanning Laser Display: Comparison of Flicker Sensitivity to a CRT. Displays, 22(5), 169-175.

Kleweno, C., Seibel, E., Kloeckner, K., Burstein, B., Viirre, E. and Furness, T. (1998). Evaluation of a Scanned Laser Display as an Alternative Low Vision Computer Interface (Technical Report R-98-39). Seattle: University of Washington, Human Interface Technology Laboratory. [HTML] [MS-Powerpoint]

Kleweno, C., Seibel, E., Kloeckner, K., Viirre, E. and Furness, T.A. (1998). Evaluation of a Scanned Laser Display as an Alternative Low Vision Computer Interface. In Proceedings of OSA Vision Science and Its Applications, pp. 152-155.

Kleweno, C.P., Seibel, E.J., Viirre, E.S., Kelly, J.P. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). The Virtual Retinal Display as an Alternative Low Vision Computer Interface: Pilot Study. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 38(4), 431-442. [PDF] [Authoritative version]

Kloeckner, K. (1998). Development of a Low Vision Aid Using the Virtual Retinal Display (Technical Report R-98-37). Seattle, WA: Human Interface Technology Laboratory. [HTML] [MS-Word]

Kollin, J. (1995). Optical Engineering Challenges of the Virtual Retinal Display. In Sasian, J.M. (Ed.) Proceedings of Optical Science, Engineering and Instrumentation, Novel Systems Design, pp. 48-60. [HTML] [RTF]

Kollin, J. (1993). A Retinal Display For Virtual-Environment Applications. In Proceedings of SID International Symposium, Digest Of Technical Papers, pp. 827. [HTML] [RTF]

Lin, S-K. V., Seibel, E.J. and Furness, T.A.III (2003). Virtual Retinal Display as a Wearable Low Vision Aid. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 15(2), 245-263. [Available online under other terms]

McQuaide, S. (2002). Three-Dimensional Virtual Retinal Display using a Deformable Membrane Mirror. Master's Thesis, University of Washington. [PostScript] [PDF]

McQuaide, S.C., Seibel, E.J., Kelly, J.P., Schowengerdt, B.T. and Furness, T.A. III (2003). A retinal scanning display system that produces multiple focal planes with a deformable membrane mirror.. Displays, 24(2), 65-72.

McQuaide, S.C., Seibel, E.J., Burstein, R. and Furness, T.A.III (2002). Three-Dimensional Virtual Retinal Display using a Deformable Membrane Mirror. Society for Information Display Digest of Technical Papers, 33(2), 1324-1327. [PDF]

Nagata, S., Pryor, H.L. and Viirre, E.S. (1997). Visual Image Quality of a Scanned Light Display in Normal and Low Vision Users [abstract]. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences. Abstract Book -- Part I., 38(4), 2962-B652, S634. [HTML] [MS-Word]

Pryor, H.L., Nagata, S., Viirre, E.S. (1997). Scanned Laser Display Power and Brightness Levels Compared to a CRT Image Standard [abstract].. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. Abstract Book -- Part II, 38(4), 4704-B211, S1011. [HTML] [MS-Word]

Pryor, Homer L., Furness, Thomas A. and Viirre, E. (1998). The Virtual Retinal Display: A New Display Technology Using Scanned Laser Light. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 42nd Annual Meeting, pp. 1570-1574. [MS-Word]

Pryor, Homer L., Furness, Thomas A. and Viirre, Erik (1998). Demonstration of the Virtual Retinal Display: A New Display Technology Using Scanned Laser Light. In Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 42nd Annual Meeting, pp. 1149. [MS-Word]

Schowengerdt, B.T., Seibel, E.J., Kelly, J.P., Silverman, N.L. and Furness, T.A. (2003). Binocular retinal scanning laser display with integrated focus cues for ocular accommodation.. Presented at Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIV, SPIE&IS&T Electronic Imaging, January 2003, Santa Clara, CA.

Schowengerdt, B.T., Seibel, E.J., Kelly, J.P., Silverman, N.L. and Furness, T.A. (2003). Binocular retinal scanning laser display with integrated focus cues for ocular accommodation. Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 5006: Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems X, 5006, 1-9.

Schowengerdt, B.T., Kelly, J.P., Seibel, E. J. and Furness, T. A. III (2001). Strong accommodation bias to a collimated retinal scanned light display. Society for Information Display Digest of Technical Papers, 32, 610-613.

Schowengerdt, B.T., Kelly, J.P., Seibel, E.J. and Furness, T.A.III (in press). Accommodation to a Collimated Retinal Scanning Laser Display. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics.

Seibel, E.J., Gau, C.-C., McQuaide, S., Weghorst, S.J., Kelly, J.P. and Furness, T.A.III (2001). Augmented retinal light scanning display for low vision: effect of text color and background on reading performance. In Proceedings of Optical Society of America's Topical Meeting on Vision Science and Its Applications, pp. 51-54.

Seibel, E.J. (1998). The Virtual Retinal Display, one step toward the ultimate computer interface. Presented at ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference, Nov. 7-13, 1998, Orlando, FL.

Silverman, N.L., Schowengerdt, B.T., Kelly, J.P. and Seibel, E.J. (2003). Engineering a Retinal Scanning Laser Display with Integrated Accommodative Depth Cues. Society for Information Display Technical Digest, 34(2), 1538-1541. [PDF]

Smithwick, Q.Y.J., Vagners, J., Reinhall, P.G. and Seibel, E.J. (2003). Modeling and Control of the Resonant Fiber Scanner for Laser Scanning Display or Acquisition. Society for Information Display Technical Digest, 34, 1455-1457. [PDF]

Tidwell, M. (1995). A Virtual Retinal Display for Augmenting Ambient Visual Environments. Master's Thesis, Unversity of Washington, College of Engineering. [HTML]

Tidwell, M., Johnston, R.S., Melville, D. and Furness, T.A. (1995). The Virtual Retinal Display - A Retinal Scanning Imaging System. In Proceedings of Virtual Reality World '95, pp. 325-333. [HTML] [RTF]

Turner, S. (2002). Coupling Retinal Scanning Displays to the Human Visual System: Visual System Response and Engineering Considerations. Doctoral Thesis, University of Washington. [PDF]

Viirre, E., Johnston, R., Pryor, H. and Nagata, S. (1997). Laser Safety Analysis of a Retinal Scanning Display System. Journal of Laser Applications, 9(4), 253-260. [HTML] [MS-Word]

Viirre, E., Pryor, H., Nagata, S., and Furness, T. A. (1998). The Virtual Retinal Display: A New Technology for Virtual Reality and Augmented Vision in Medicine. In D. Stredney, S.J. Weghorst (Ed.) Proceedings of Medicine Meets Virtual Reality, pp. 252-257. [HTML] [PostScript] [PDF]

Viirre, E.S., Johnston, R.S., Pryor, H.L. and Nagata, S. (1997). Laser Safety Analysis Of A Scanned Light Display.. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Abstract Book - Part II, A38(4), 4706-B213, S1011. [HTML] [MS-Word]

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