AUTOMATED VARIABLE-FOCUS LENS CONTROL TO REDUCE USER DISCOMFORT IN A HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY

Systems and methods for controlling variable-focus functionality to reduce user discomfort in a mixed-reality system implement acts of obtaining a vergence depth of a gaze of a user, determining that the variable-focus lens for providing focus on virtual content viewed by the user is currently confi...

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Main Authors OSBORN, Dan, KENIG, Apriet, HELD, Robert Thomas, SADAK, Christian Michael, SUN, Sophia Siyuan
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 21.09.2022
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Summary:Systems and methods for controlling variable-focus functionality to reduce user discomfort in a mixed-reality system implement acts of obtaining a vergence depth of a gaze of a user, determining that the variable-focus lens for providing focus on virtual content viewed by the user is currently configured to provide focus at a depth that differs from the vergence depth, detecting that a triggering condition is present, and, in response to so detecting, selectively dampening an adjustment made to the variable-focus lens. In some implementations, the dampening causes the adjustment made to the variable-focus lens to reconfigure the variable-focus lens to provide focus at a depth that differs from the vergence depth.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20200819969