IR illumination module for MEMS-based eye tracking

US10838489B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10838489-B2
Application numberUS-201916291260-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2019
Priority dateMar 4, 2019
Publication dateNov 17, 2020
Grant dateNov 17, 2020

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An improved eye tracking illumination system is disclosed. The system includes (i) an RGB laser device that is associated with a first collimating optic and (ii) an IR illumination device that is associated with a second collimating optic. The system also includes a DMA that has a MEMS mirror system. The DMA optically combines IR light and RGB light to generate combined light. The combined light is then directed towards a user's eye via a transport medium (e.g., a waveguide). One or more photodetector(s) are positioned to capture reflected light that is reflected off of the user's eye. The photodetectors include an IR detector configured to detect reflected IR light off of the user's eye in order to perform eye tracking.

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An eye tracking illumination system comprising: a red, green, blue (RGB) laser device that is associated with at least a first collimating optic and that generates RGB laser light; an infrared (IR) illumination device that is associated with a second collimating optic and that generates IR light, the IR illumination device being positioned at a fixed position relative to the RGB laser device on the eye tracking illumination system; a display module assembly (DMA) that includes a microelectromechanical scanning (MEMS) mirror system, wherein the DMA optically combines the IR light generated by the IR illumination device with the RGB laser light generated by the RGB laser device to generate combined light, and wherein the combined light is directed towards an eye of a user via a transport medium; and one or more photodetector(s) that are configured to capture reflected light that is reflected off of the user's eye as a result of the combined light being directed towards the user's eye via the transport medium, wherein the one or more photodetector(s) include at least an IR detector configured to detect reflected IR light included in the reflected light, the reflected IR light is used by the eye tracking illumination system to perform eye tracking, wherein the RGB laser light is collimated RGB laser light and the IR light is collimated IR light, and wherein a collimated beam size of the collimated RGB laser light is different than a collimated beam size of the collimated IR light. 2. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the eye tracking illumination system further includes a turning optic that receives the IR light from the IR illumination device and that reflects the IR light as reflected IR light that is reflected out of plane relative to the IR illumination device toward the second collimating optic and which is emitted from the second collimating optic as collimated IR light, and wherein the collimated IR light is then combined with the RGB laser light to generate the combined light. 3. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 2 , wherein the second collimating optic is mounted to the eye tracking illumination system with a threaded lens barrel configured to permit threadable adjustment of the second collimating optic along a z-axis in a direction of the collimated IR light as the collimated IR light is emitted from the second collimating optic. 4. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 1 , wherein a focal length of the IR light is smaller than a focal length of the RGB laser light. 5. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 4 , wherein the RGB laser light is collimated RGB laser light and the IR light is collimated IR light, and wherein a collimated beam size of the collimated RGB laser light is different than a collimated beam size of the collimated IR light. 6. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the MEMS mirror system rasters the combined light at pixel locations across the user's eye. 7. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 1 , wherein an effective focal length for the IR light is less than or equal to 2 millimeters. 8. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the transport medium is a waveguide. 9. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the RGB laser device includes a red laser, a green laser, and a blue laser, and wherein each one of the red laser, the green laser, and the blue laser is associated with a same collimating optic such that the at least the first collimating optic is a single collimating optic that collimates at least three separate light wavelengths. 10. An eye tracking illumination system comprising: a red, green, blue (RGB) laser device that is associated with at least a first collimating optic and that generates RGB laser light; an infrared (IR) illumination device that is associated with a second collimating optic and that generates IR light, the IR illumination device being positioned at a fixed position relative to the RGB laser device on the eye tracking illumination system; a display module assembly (DMA) that includes a microelectromechanical scanning (MEMS) mirror system, wherein the DMA optically combines the IR light generated by the IR illumination device with the RGB laser light generated by the RGB laser device to generate combined light, and wherein the combined light is directed towards an eye of a user via a waveguide; and one or more photodetector(s) that are configured to capture reflected light that is reflected off of the user's eye as a result of the combined light being directed towards the user's eye via the waveguide, wherein the one or more photodetector(s) include at least an IR detector configured to detect reflected IR light included in the reflected light, the reflected IR light is used by the eye tracking illumination system to perform eye tracking, wherein a light beam size of the RGB laser light generated by the RGB laser device is different than a light beam size of the IR light generated by the IR illumination device. 11. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 10 , wherein the RGB laser device includes a red laser, a green laser, and a blue laser, and wherein each one of the red laser, the green laser, and the blue laser is associated with a same collimating optic such that the at least the first collimating optic is a single collimating optic that collimates at least three separate light wavelengths. 12. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 10 , wherein the eye tracking illumination system further includes a turning optic that receives the IR light from the IR illumination device and that reflects the IR light as reflected IR light that is reflected out of plane relative to the IR illumination device toward the second collimating optic and which is emitted from the second collimating optic as collimated IR light, and wherein the collimated IR light is then combined with the RGB laser light to generate the combined light. 13. The eye tracking illumination system of claim 12 , wherein the turning optic reflects the IR light out of plane relative to the IR illumination device. 14. An eye tracking illumination system comprising: a red, green, blue (RGB) laser device that is associated with at least a first collimating optic and that generates RGB laser light; an infrared (IR) illumination device that is associated with a second collimating optic and that generates IR light, the IR illumination device being positioned at a fixed position relative to the RGB laser device on the eye tracking illumination system, wherein a focal length of the IR light is different than a focal length of the RGB laser light; a turning optic that receives the IR light from the IR illumination device and that reflects the IR light as reflected IR light that is reflected out of plane relative to the IR illumination device toward the second collimating optic and which is emitted from the second collimating optic as collimated IR light; a display module assembly (DMA) that includes a microelectromechanical scanning (MEMS) mirror system, wherein the DMA optically combines the collimated IR light generated by the IR illumination device with the RGB laser light generated by the RGB laser device to generate combined light, and wherein the combined light is directed towards an eye of a user via a waveguide; and one or more photodetector(s) that are configured to capture reflected light that is reflected off of the user's eye as a result of the combined light being directed towards the user's eye via the waveguide, wherein the one or more photodetector(s) include at least an

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  • Scanning systems · CPC title

  • the reflecting element being a micromechanical device, e.g. a MEMS mirror, DMD (G02B26/0825 takes precedence; micromechanical devices in general B81B) · CPC title

  • having plural diffractive elements positioned sequentially along the optical path · CPC title

  • with means for monitoring data relating to the user, e.g. head-tracking, eye-tracking · CPC title

  • Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title

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What does patent US10838489B2 cover?
An improved eye tracking illumination system is disclosed. The system includes (i) an RGB laser device that is associated with a first collimating optic and (ii) an IR illumination device that is associated with a second collimating optic. The system also includes a DMA that has a MEMS mirror system. The DMA optically combines IR light and RGB light to generate combined light. The combined ligh…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/013. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 17 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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