Helmet/head mounted projector system

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Image superposition by optical means – Operator body-mounted heads-up display

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345 7, 359630, 385116, 434 44, G09G 500, G02B 606

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ABSTRACT:
A head mounted projector system with extremely high resolution. The system includes a retro-reflecting gain screen. The on-helmet apparatus of the system includes a truncated spherical mirror, a redirecting multi-faceted mirror and a small rotating polygon scanner. The system includes off-helmet apparatus including a background image source and an area-of-interest (AOI) image source. The background and AOI images are scanned into a linear ribbon array of fibers. To provide 20/20 visual acuity, one fiber per each 0.7 arc-minute field-of-view is used.

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