Next Generation Wearable AR Display Technologies

Hakan Urey

(Koç University in Istanbul-Turkey and CY Vision in San Jose, CA)


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Date: November 29, 2017

Description:

Wearable AR/VR displays have a long history and earlier efforts failed due to various limitations. Advances in sensors, optical technologies, and computing technologies renewed the interest in this area. Most people are convinced AR will be very big. A key question is whether AR glasses can be the new computing platform and replace smart phones? I’ll discuss some of the challenges ahead. We have been working on various wearable display architectures and I’ll discuss our efforts related to MEMS scanned beam displays, head-mounted projectors and smart telepresence screens, and holographic near-eye displays.

Further Information:

Wearable AR/VR displays have a long history and earlier efforts failed due to various limitations. Advances in sensors, optical technologies, and computing technologies renewed the interest in this area. Most people are convinced AR will be very big. A key question is whether AR glasses can be the new computing platform and replace smart phones? I’ll discuss some of the challenges ahead. We have been working on various wearable display architectures and I’ll discuss our efforts related to MEMS scanned beam displays, head-mounted projectors and smart telepresence screens, and holographic near-eye displays.




Created: Wednesday, November 29th, 2017