Gaze-tracking system using curved photo-sensitive chip
US-2019236355-A1 · Aug 1, 2019 · US
US11550153B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11550153-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016854613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2023 |
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An optical assembly for an eye-tracking camera includes an aperture stop, a first optical surface, and a second optical surface. The optical assembly is configured to receive non-visible light reflected or scattered by an eye and to direct the non-visible light to an image sensor along an optical path, where the non-visible light is received from an optical combiner of an eye-tracking system. The first optical surface is disposed on the optical path and is configured to correct for field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner. The second optical surface is disposed on the optical path and is configured to correct for field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner.
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An eye-tracking system, comprising: an eye-tracking camera that includes an image sensor; and an optical combiner configured to receive non-visible light reflected or scattered by an eye and to direct the non-visible light from a layer included in a stack of layers of a near-eye optical element to the eye-tracking camera, wherein the eye-tracking camera further comprises: an optical assembly for receiving the non-visible light from the optical combiner and to direct the non-visible light to the image sensor along an optical path, wherein the optical assembly includes: an aperture stop disposed on the optical path; a first optical surface disposed on the optical path, wherein the first optical surface is configured to correct for field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner; and a second optical surface disposed on the optical path, wherein the second optical surface is configured to correct for field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner. 2. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the first optical surface includes a surface profile that is one or more of rotationally symmetric, aspherical, freeform, or anamorphic. 3. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the second optical surface is a freeform optical surface. 4. The eye-tracking system of claim 3 , wherein the freeform optical surface is a Zernike-polynomial optical surface, an XY-polynomial optical surface, a Chebyshev-polynomial optical surface, or an off-axis segment of an anamorphic optical surface. 5. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the optical assembly further comprises: a first lens disposed on the optical path, wherein the first optical surface is a surface of the first lens; and a second lens disposed on the optical path, wherein the second optical surface is a surface of the second lens. 6. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the optical assembly further comprises a prism disposed on the optical path between the aperture stop and the image sensor, wherein the prism is configured to provide both the first optical surface and the second optical surface. 7. The eye-tracking system of claim 6 , wherein the second optical surface is configured to reflect the non-visible light to the image sensor. 8. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner include astigmatic aberrations that are substantially uniform across a field-of-view of the eye-tracking camera, and wherein the field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner include astigmatic aberrations that vary across the field-of-view of the eye-tracking camera. 9. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the optical combiner comprises a diffractive optical element (DOE) or a volume hologram. 10. The eye-tracking system of claim 1 , wherein the non-visible light comprises infrared or near-infrared light. 11. An eye-tracking camera, comprising: an image sensor configured to capture images; and an optical assembly for receiving non-visible light reflected or scattered by an eye and for directing the non-visible light to the image sensor along an optical path, the non-visible light received from an optical combiner included in a layer of a stack of layers of a near-eye optical element of an eye-tracking system, wherein the optical assembly includes: an aperture stop disposed on the optical path; a first optical surface disposed on the optical path proximate to the aperture stop, wherein the first optical surface is configured to correct for field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner; and a second optical surface disposed on the optical path, wherein the second optical surface is configured to correct for field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner. 12. The eye-tracking camera of claim 11 , wherein the optical assembly further comprises: a first lens disposed on the optical path, wherein the first optical surface is a rotationally symmetric, aspherical, and anamorphic surface of the first lens; and a second lens disposed on the optical path, wherein the second optical surface is a freeform optical surface of the second lens. 13. The eye-tracking camera of claim 11 , wherein the optical assembly further comprises a prism disposed on the optical path between the aperture stop and the image sensor, wherein the prism is configured to provide both the first optical surface and the second optical surface. 14. The eye-tracking camera of claim 13 , wherein the second optical surface is configured to reflect the non-visible light to the image sensor. 15. The eye-tracking camera of claim 11 , wherein the field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner include astigmatic aberrations that are substantially uniform across a field-of-view of the eye-tracking camera, and wherein the field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner include astigmatic aberrations that vary across the field-of-view of the eye-tracking camera. 16. The eye-tracking camera of claim 11 , wherein the non-visible light comprises infrared or near-infrared light. 17. An optical assembly for an eye-tracking camera, the optical assembly comprising: an aperture stop for receiving non-visible light reflected by an eye, the non-visible light received from an optical combiner included in a layer of a stack of layers of a near-eye optical element of an eye-tracking system; a first optical surface disposed on an optical path between the aperture stop and an image sensor of the eye-tracking system, wherein the first optical surface is configured to correct for field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner; and a second optical surface disposed on the optical path between the first optical surface and the image sensor, wherein the second optical surface is configured to correct for field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner. 18. The optical assembly of claim 17 , further comprising: a first lens disposed on the optical path between the aperture stop and the second optical surface, wherein the first optical surface is a rotationally symmetric, aspherical, and anamorphic surface of the first lens; and a second lens to be disposed on the optical path between the first lens and the image sensor, wherein the second optical surface is a freeform optical surface of the second lens. 19. The optical assembly of claim 17 , further comprising: a prism to be disposed on the optical path between the aperture stop and the image sensor, wherein the prism is configured to provide the first optical surface and the second optical surface, and wherein the second optical surface is configured to reflect the non-visible light to the image sensor. 20. The optical assembly of claim 17 , wherein the field-independent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner include astigmatic aberrations that are substantially uniform across a field-of-view of the eye-tracking camera, and wherein the field-dependent optical aberrations induced by the optical combiner include astigmatic aberrations that vary across the field-of-view of the eye-tracking camera.
with means for monitoring data relating to the user, e.g. head-tracking, eye-tracking · CPC title
comprising information/image processing systems · CPC title
characterised by optical features · CPC title
comprising device for correcting geometrical aberrations, distortion · CPC title
slaved to motion of at least a part of the body of the user, e.g. head, eye · CPC title
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