2023
DOI: 10.1364/oe.484777
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Automated design of freeform imaging systems for automotive heads-up display applications

Abstract: The freeform imaging system is playing a significant role in developing an optical system for the automotive heads-up display (HUD), which is a typical application of augmented reality (AR) technology. There exists a strong necessity to develop automated design algorithms for automotive HUDs due to its high complexity of multi-configuration caused by movable eyeballs as well as various drivers’ heights, correcting additional aberrations introduced by the windshield, variable structure constraints originated fr… Show more

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“…The projection has features, such as navigation with arrows, road guidance, etc., and generates real-time images that match the actual scene (cars or people) to meet the driver's road condition information needs. This also means that the optical design of an AR-HUD is more demanding, requiring a larger field of view and a longer virtual image distance (VID) [11]. The large FOV of the HUD provides the driver with a full and more complete image interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The projection has features, such as navigation with arrows, road guidance, etc., and generates real-time images that match the actual scene (cars or people) to meet the driver's road condition information needs. This also means that the optical design of an AR-HUD is more demanding, requiring a larger field of view and a longer virtual image distance (VID) [11]. The large FOV of the HUD provides the driver with a full and more complete image interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%