Aspects of a head-mounted eye-tracker based on a bidirectional OLED microdisplay

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In today's mobile world, small and lightweight information systems are becoming increasingly important. Microdisplays are the base for several near-to-eye display devices. The addition of an integrated image sensor significantly boosts the range of applications. This paper describes the base-building block for these systems: the bidirectional organic light-emitting diode microdisplay. A small and lightweight optic design, an eye-tracking algorithm, and interaction concepts are also presented. © 2012 Copyright The Korean Information Display Society.

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Baumgarten, J., Schuchert, T., Voth, S., Wartenberg, P., Richter, B., & Vogel, U. (2012). Aspects of a head-mounted eye-tracker based on a bidirectional OLED microdisplay. Journal of Information Display, 13(2), 67–71. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2012.674981

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