TY - JOUR
T1 - 集成多光谱传感器的分体式 OST-HMD 系统设计
AU - Duan, Jiaxi
AU - Cheng, Dewen
AU - Wang, Lianbing
AU - Sun, Shuxian
AU - Hou, Qichao
AU - Wang, Yang
AU - Wang, Pengli
AU - Che, Xin
AU - Hou, Weihong
AU - Wang, Donghua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - An optical-transmission head-mounted display system offers several advantages, including hands-free operation, continuous functionality under diverse conditions, and 24/7 usability, making it suitable for diverse applications. This study presents a head-mounted display device that uses a free-form prism optical transmissive display method and integrates multispectral sensors within an embedded architecture. We developed an optical display module with a large field of view, high resolution, exceptional light efficiency, low power consumption, and visual adaptability. This was achieved using a domestically manufactured Rockchip 3399 platform and a robust R&D architecture. By optimizing the multispectral sensor quality and parameters, we developed infrared, low-light, and visible-light sensors, along with MicroOLED drivers for the microimage source, resulting in a fully integrated system. Based on the native system, we developed an application that enables seamless switching between multispectral images, thereby achieving an integrated multispectral image display. As a next-generation wearable computing terminal with a high degree of localization, the proposed system demonstrates great promise for applications in park security, industrial inspection, epidemic prevention, temperature monitoring, and multidimensional perception.
AB - An optical-transmission head-mounted display system offers several advantages, including hands-free operation, continuous functionality under diverse conditions, and 24/7 usability, making it suitable for diverse applications. This study presents a head-mounted display device that uses a free-form prism optical transmissive display method and integrates multispectral sensors within an embedded architecture. We developed an optical display module with a large field of view, high resolution, exceptional light efficiency, low power consumption, and visual adaptability. This was achieved using a domestically manufactured Rockchip 3399 platform and a robust R&D architecture. By optimizing the multispectral sensor quality and parameters, we developed infrared, low-light, and visible-light sensors, along with MicroOLED drivers for the microimage source, resulting in a fully integrated system. Based on the native system, we developed an application that enables seamless switching between multispectral images, thereby achieving an integrated multispectral image display. As a next-generation wearable computing terminal with a high degree of localization, the proposed system demonstrates great promise for applications in park security, industrial inspection, epidemic prevention, temperature monitoring, and multidimensional perception.
KW - freeform surface
KW - head-mounted display
KW - image fusion
KW - industry application
KW - infrared light
KW - low-light
KW - optical see-through
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105004997853&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3788/LOP241652
DO - 10.3788/LOP241652
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105004997853
SN - 1006-4125
VL - 62
JO - Laser and Optoelectronics Progress
JF - Laser and Optoelectronics Progress
IS - 9
M1 - 0922002
ER -