Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Aug 2005
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Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization VIII. Edited by Sasian, Jose M.; Koshel, R. John; Juergens, Richard C. Proceedi
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
We present the first-order design details and preliminary lens design and performance analysis of a compact optical system that can achieve mutual occlusions. Mutual occlusion is the ability of real objects to occlude virtual objects and virtual objects to occlude real objects. Mutual occlusion is a desirable attribute for a certain class of augmented reality applications where realistic overlays based on the depth cue is important. Compactness is achieved through the use of polarization optics. First order layout of the system is similar to that of a Keplerian telescope operating at finite conjugates. Additionally, we require the image to lie on the plane of the object with unit magnification. We show that the same lens can be used as the objective and the eyepiece. The system is capable of having very close to zero distortion.
Cakmakci Ozan
Ha Yonggang
Rolland Jannick
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