Computational Phase-Modulated Eyeglasses (2019)

Computational Phase-Modulated Eyeglasses

Yuta Itoh, Tobias Langlotz, Stefanie Zollmann, Daisuke Iwai, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Toshiyuki Amano

Computational Phase-Modulated Eyeglasses (2019)

Abstract

We present computational phase-modulated eyeglasses, a see-through optical system that modulates the view of the user using phase-only spatial light modulators (PSLM). A PSLM is a programmable reflective device that can selectively retardate, or delay, the incoming light rays. As a result, a PSLM works as a computational dynamic lens device. We demonstrate our computational phase-modulated eyeglasses with either a single PSLM or dual PSLMs and show that the concept can realize various optical operations including focus correction, bi-focus, image shift, and field of view manipulation, namely optical zoom. Compared to other programmable optics, computational phase-modulated eyeglasses have the advantage in terms of its versatility. In addition, we also presents some prototypical focus-loop applications where the lens is dynamically optimized based on distances of objects observed by a scene camera. We further discuss the implementation, applications but also discuss limitations of the current prototypes and remaining issues that need to be addressed in future research.

Publications

Journal Paper
Yuta Itoh, Tobias Langlotz, Stefanie Zollmann, Daisuke Iwai, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Toshiyuki Amano
Computational Phase-Modulated Eyeglasses
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 27 (3), pp 1916 - 1928, 2021. (Date of Publication: 14 October 2019) (presented at IEEE VR 2020,