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Bionic Eye Headset HS02 - Eye Tracking - Head Centric - Mirror Assembly
Live left Image sensor headset view of VRL Laboratory. Mirror to the right of the screen shows a rear facing view of the left eye.
This rear facing mirrored section of the screen remains static relative to head centric movement and subsequently provides a secondary video path to capture the eye (pupil) gaze allowing a means of controlling projected image to a high acuity excitation chip.
Perceptual reconstruction of a scene via tracking of the left and right eye gaze allows a means of targeting RGB and distance to objects that subsequently provide an alternative means of user controlled (eye-scanning) binaural acoustics.
Bionic Eye Headset HS02 - Eye Tracking - Head Centric - Mirror Assembly
Live left Image sensor headset view of VRL Laboratory. Mirror to the right of the screen shows a rear facing view of the left eye.
This rear facing mirrored section of the screen remains static relative to head centric movement and subsequently provides a secondary video path to capture the eye (pupil) gaze allowing a means of controlling projected image to a high acuity excitation chip.
Perceptual reconstruction of a scene via tracking of the left and right eye gaze allows a means of targeting RGB and distance to objects that subsequently provide an alternative means of user controlled (eye-scanning) binaural acoustics.