Near-Eye Display and Tracking Technologies for Virtual and Augmented Reality
George Alex Koulieris1 Kaan Akşit2 Michael Stengel2 Rafał K. Mantiuk3 Katerina Mania4 Christian Richardt5
1 Durham University 2 NVIDIA 3 University of Cambridge 4 Technical University of Crete 5 University of Bath
Computer Graphics Forum (Eurographics 2019 State-of-the-Art Report)
Abstract
Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) are expected to revolutionise entertainment, healthcare, communication and the manufacturing industries among many others. Near-eye displays are an enabling vessel for VR/AR applications, which have to tackle many challenges related to ergonomics, comfort, visual quality and natural interaction. These challenges are related to the core elements of these near-eye display hardware and tracking technologies. In this state-of-the-art report, we investigate the background theory of perception and vision as well as the latest advancements in display engineering and tracking technologies. We begin our discussion by describing the basics of light and image formation. Later, we recount principles of visual perception by relating to the human visual system. We provide two structured overviews on state-of-the-art near-eye display and tracking technologies involved in such near-eye displays. We conclude by outlining unresolved research questions to inspire the next generation of researchers.
Presentation at Eurographics 2019
Time | Topic click for video recording | Presenter |
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15:00 | Introduction | Christian Richardt, University of Bath |
15:04 | The Human Visual System | Michael Stengel, NVIDIA |
15:17 | Light, Optics & Images | George Alex Koulieris, Durham University |
15:27 | Spatial Light Modulators | Rafał K. Mantiuk, University of Cambridge |
15:36 | Display Technologies | Kaan Akşit, NVIDIA |
15:52 | Tracking Technologies | Christian Richardt, University of Bath |
16:05 | Gaze-driven Applications | Katerina Mania, Technical University of Crete |
16:20 | Conclusion | Christian Richardt, University of Bath |
Downloads
- Eurographics 2019 State-of-the-Art Report (PDF, 7.8 MB)
Bibtex
@article{NearEyeDisplayAndTrackingSTAR, author = {George Alex Koulieris and Kaan Ak\c{s}it and Michael Stengel and Rafa{\l} K. Mantiuk and Katerina Mania and Christian Richardt}, title = {Near-Eye Display and Tracking Technologies for Virtual and Augmented Reality}, journal = {Computer Graphics Forum}, year = {2019}, volume = {38}, number = {2}, pages = {493--519}, month = may, doi = {10.1111/cgf.13654}, url = {https://richardt.name/nedtt/}, }