Compact near‐eye display for firefighter's self‐contained breathing apparatus

Author:

Yang Ungyeon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Content Research Division Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute Daejeon Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractWe introduce a display for virtual‐reality (VR) fire training. Firefighters prefer to wear and operate a real breathing apparatus while experiencing full visual immersion in a VR fire space. Thus, we used a thin head‐mounted display (HMD) with a light field and folded optical system, aiming to both minimize the volume for integration in front of the face into a breathing apparatus and maintain adequate visibility, including a wide viewing angle and resolution similar to that of commercial displays. We developed the optical system testing modules and prototypes of the integrated breathing apparatus. Through iterative testing, the thickness of the output optical module in front of the eyes was reduced from 50 mm to 60 mm to less than 20 mm while maintaining a viewing angle of 103°. In addition, the resolution and image quality degradation of the light field in the display was mitigated. Hence, we obtained a display with a structure consistent with the needs of firefighters in the field. In future work, we will conduct user evaluation regarding fire scene reproducibility by combining immersive VR fire training and real firefighting equipment.

Funder

Institute for Information and Communications Technology Promotion

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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