The stability of the MEMS 2D mirror's operating point in terms of eye tracking systems

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This paper describes research on the stability of the MEMS mirror for use in eye tracking systems. MEMS mirrors are the main element in scanning methods (which is one of the methods of eye tracking). Due to changes in the mirror pitch, the system can scan the area of the eye with a laser and collect the signal reflected. However, this method works on the assumption that the inclinations are constant in each period. The instability of this causes errors. The aim of this work is to examine the error level caused by pitch instability at different points of work.

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Pomianek, M., Piszczek, M., Maciejewski, M., & Krukowski, P. (2020). The stability of the MEMS 2D mirror’s operating point in terms of eye tracking systems. Photonics Letters of Poland, 12(2), 43–45. https://doi.org/10.4302/plp.v12i2.1016

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