Optical head tracking and object tracking without the use of fiducials

US10247613B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-10247613-B1
Application numberUS-201514678439-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateApr 3, 2015
Priority dateApr 3, 2015
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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A method of determining the angular orientation of headgear is described. The headgear has tracking points being at least four tracking points, the relative position of the tracking points is calibrated and stored as relative position information, each of the tracking points comprises an infra-red (IR) reflective point. Light reflected from at least some of the tracking points of the headgear is filtered to allow only light in an IR wavelength band to pass. The filtered IR light is imaged to provide a detected image including at least some of the tracking points. At least some of the tracking points in the detected image are identified, and the position of the identified tracking points in the detected image is determined. The angular orientation of the headgear is determined in multiple different angular directions based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points.

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A method of determining the angular orientation of headgear, the headgear having tracking points being at least four tracking points, the relative position of the tracking points being calibrated and stored as relative position information, each of the tracking points comprising an infra-red (IR) reflective point, the method comprising: filtering light reflected from at least some of the at least four tracking points of the headgear to allow only light in an IR wavelength band to pass; processing the filtered IR light to provide a detected image including at least some of the at least four tracking points; identifying at least some of the at least four tracking points in the detected image, and determining the position of the identified tracking points in the detected image; and determining the angular orientation of the headgear in multiple different angular directions based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining the angular orientation of the head gear comprises: determining a reference plane corresponding to the identified tracking points based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining the angular orientation of the head gear comprises: determining the angular orientation of the headgear in multiple different angular directions based on the stored relative position information, the position of the identified tracking points, and a calibrated initial angular orientation of the head gear. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein each IR reflective point comprises at least one of IR reflective tape or IR reflective paint. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the filtering light reflected comprises filtering light reflected via an optical notch filter passing light only in the IR wavelength band. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the processing the filtered IR light is performed via at least one of a camera or a focal plane array. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the headgear is at least one of glasses, a head worn display, a helmet mounted display, or an object requiring accurate three degrees of freedom or six degrees of freedom in real time. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising irradiating the headgear with IR light. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the multiple different angular directions comprise yaw, pitch, and roll directions of the headgear. 10. A method of calibrating an initial angular orientation of headgear, the headgear having tracking points being at least four tracking points, the relative position of the tracking points being calibrated and stored as relative position information, each of the tracking points comprising an infra-red (IR) reflective point, the method comprising: aligning the headgear in a laboratory environment; filtering light reflected from at least some of the at least four tracking points of the headgear to allow only light in an IR wavelength band to pass; imaging processing the filtered IR light to provide a detected image including at least some of the at least four tracking points; identifying at least some of the at least four tracking points in the detected image, and determining the position of the identified tracking points in the detected image; determining the angular orientation of the headgear in multiple different angular directions based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points; and setting the determined angular orientation of the headgear to be the initial angular orientation. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the determining the angular orientation of the head gear comprises: determining a reference plane corresponding to the identified tracking points based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points. 12. A device for determining the angular orientation of headgear, the headgear having tracking points being at least four tracking points, the relative position of the tracking points being calibrated and stored as relative position information, each of the tracking points comprising an infra-red (IR) reflective point, the device comprising: a filter arranged to filter light reflected from at least some of the at least four tracking points of the headgear to allow only light in an IR wavelength band to pass; a detector arranged to process the filtered IR light to provide a detected image including at least some of the at least four tracking points; and a processor configured to identify at least some of the at least four tracking points in the detected image, to determine the position of the identified tracking points in the detected image and to determine the angular orientation of the headgear in multiple different angular directions based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points. 13. The device of claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to: determine a reference plane corresponding to the identified tracking points based on the stored relative position information and the position of the identified tracking points. 14. The device of claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured to: determine the angular orientation of the headgear in multiple different angular directions based on the stored relative position information, the position of the identified tracking points, and a calibrated initial angular orientation of the head gear. 15. The device of claim 12 , wherein each IR reflective point comprises at least one of IR reflective tape or IR reflective paint. 16. The device of claim 12 , wherein the filter comprises an optical notch filter. 17. The device of claim 12 , wherein the processing the filtered IR light is performed via at least one of a camera or a focal plane array. 18. The device of claim 12 , wherein the headgear is at least one of glasses, a head worn display, or a helmet mounted display, or an object requiring accurate three degrees of freedom or six degrees of freedom in real time. 19. The device of claim 12 , further comprising an IR light source configured to irradiate the headgear with IR light. 20. The device of claim 12 , wherein the multiple different angular directions comprise yaw, pitch, and roll directions of the headgear.

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  • G01B11/26Primary

    for measuring angles or tapers; for testing the alignment of axes · CPC title

  • G01J5/10Primary

    using electric radiation detectors · CPC title

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What does patent US10247613B1 cover?
A method of determining the angular orientation of headgear is described. The headgear has tracking points being at least four tracking points, the relative position of the tracking points is calibrated and stored as relative position information, each of the tracking points comprises an infra-red (IR) reflective point. Light reflected from at least some of the tracking points of the headgear i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wald Daniel S, Lovato Marvin R, Han David I, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01B11/26. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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