“Smartphone-Based Simple HMD With Multiple Mirrors and Lenticular Lens for Ultra-Wide Field of View” by Kamide and Hashimoto – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Smartphone-Based Simple HMD With Multiple Mirrors and Lenticular Lens for Ultra-Wide Field of View” by Kamide and Hashimoto

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    Smartphone-Based Simple HMD With Multiple Mirrors and Lenticular Lens for Ultra-Wide Field of View

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    Displays & Optics

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    We propose a smartphone-based wide field-of-view HMD using inexpensive mirrors and lenticular lenses. Lenticular lenses on both display edges create multi-view images, which are then redirected by strategically placed mirrors to expand the peripheral field of view, effectively enlarging the display area without increasing the screen size.

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    [1] Naoki Hashimoto and Kazuto Saito. 2024. Expansive Field-of-View Head-Mounted Display based on Dynamic Projection Mapping. Proc. of SIGGRAPH 2024, Posters, Article No. 65 (2024).
    [2] Robert Xiao and Hrvoje Benko. 2016. Sugmenting the Field-of-View of Head-Mounted Displays with Sparse Peripheral Displays. Proc. of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2016).


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