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Changgeng Liu1, Beatrice Pazzucconi1, Juan Liu2

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Holographic waveguides enable eye tracking by capturing eye images and guiding them to a processing unit. This technology offers a feasible platform for developing compact, wearable eye trackers for diagnosing eye movement disorders.

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Area of Science:

  • Optics and Photonics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Eye tracking is crucial for diagnosing oculomotor disorders and enabling human-computer interaction.
  • Existing eye trackers can be bulky or intrusive, limiting their use in real-life scenarios.
  • Developing compact, see-through wearable eye trackers is a significant technological challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the feasibility of using a holographic waveguide for eye tracking.
  • To develop and validate a prototype eye tracker based on holographic waveguide technology.
  • To assess the performance and potential of this technology for wearable applications.

Main Methods:

  • A custom holographic waveguide with integrated in- and out-couplers was fabricated on a glass substrate.
  • Diffractive optical elements were used as an optical collimator within the in-coupler.
  • Eye images were captured and guided to a processing unit; pupil center (PC) and corneal reflex (CR) vectors were used for eye position computation.
  • A 3D printed model eye was used for prototype validation.

Main Results:

  • The prototype demonstrated a linear relationship between angular eye position and the PC/CR vector across 60 horizontal and 40 vertical degrees.
  • The eye tracker achieved a tracking accuracy of 0.72 degrees and a tracking precision of 0.50 degrees.
  • The holographic waveguide successfully guided eye images to a remote processing unit.

Conclusions:

  • Holographic waveguide technology is a feasible platform for developing wearable eye trackers.
  • The developed prototype shows promising accuracy and precision for eye tracking.
  • Further development could lead to compact, see-through eye trackers for continuous monitoring and diagnosis of oculomotor disorders.