IP Library Granted Patent US 12,117,675
Granted Patent B2
US 12,117,675 · App. 18/337,249 · Granted Oct 15, 2024

Light field processor system

Inventors: John Graham Macnamara (Plantation, FL); Nicole Elizabeth Samec (Ft. Lauderdale, FL); Nastasja U. Robaina (Coconut Grove, FL); Eric Baerenrodt (Milford, NH); Christopher M. Harrises (Nashua, NH)
Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,117,675
App. No.
18/337,249
Filed
Jun 19, 2023
Granted
Oct 15, 2024
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2872
USPC
351/206
Abstract

A wearable ophthalmic device is disclosed. The device may include a head-mounted light field display configured to generate a physical light field comprising a beam of light. The head-mounted light field display may direct the beam of light into a user's eye, thereby producing a retinal reflex. The device may also include a head-mounted photodetector array configured to receive the retinal reflex and to generate numerical image data. The device may also include a light field processor configured to control the light field display, to analyze the retinal reflex using the numerical image data, and to determine an optical prescription for the user's eye based on the analysis of the retinal reflex.

Claims (36)

1. A wearable ophthalmic device comprising:

an outward facing head-mounted light field camera configured to receive light from surroundings of a user of the device and generate numerical light field image data, the numerical light field image data comprising multiple color components;

a light field processor configured to computationally modify the numerical light field image data to generate modified numerical light field image data, different ones of the color components being modified differently so as to at least partially compensate for chromatic aberration; and

a head-mounted light field display configured to generate a physical light field corresponding to the modified numerical light field image data,

wherein the light field processor is configured to computationally introduce a first amount of optical power to a first color component of the numerical light field image data, and to computationally introduce a second amount of optical power to a second color component of the numerical light field image data, the second amount of optical power being different from the first amount of optical power.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the chromatic aberration comprises a longitudinal chromatic aberration.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first amount of optical power and the second amount of optical power cause a difference between a focal plane of the first color component and a focal plane of the second color component to be reduced.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the chromatic aberration comprises a lateral chromatic aberration.

5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the light field processor is configured to project the first color component of the light field image data at a first angle and to project the second color component of the light field image data at a second angle that is different from the first angle to compensate for the lateral chromatic aberration.

6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the color components of the light field image data are modified based on an optical prescription for an eye of the user.

7. The device of claim 1 , wherein the color components of the light field image data are modified based on a measurement of the chromatic aberration of the device.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the color components comprise red, green, and blue color components.

9. A method for using a wearable ophthalmic device, the method comprising:

receiving light from surroundings of a user of the device;

generating numerical light field image data using an outward facing head-mounted light field camera, the numerical light field image data comprising multiple color components;

computationally modifying the numerical light field image data to generate modified numerical light field image data using a light field processor, different ones of the color components being modified differently so as to at least partially compensate for chromatic aberration, wherein computationally modifying the numerical light field image data includes:

using the light field processor to computationally introduce a first amount of optical power to a first color component of the numerical light field image data; and

using the light field processor to computationally introduce a second amount of optical power to a second color component of the numerical light field image data, the second amount of optical power being different from the first amount of optical power; and

generating a physical light field corresponding to the modified numerical light field image data using a head-mounted light field display.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the chromatic aberration comprises a longitudinal chromatic aberration.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first amount of optical power and the second amount of optical power cause a difference between a focal plane of the first color component and a focal plane of the second color component to be reduced.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the chromatic aberration comprises a lateral chromatic aberration.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

using the light field processor to project the first color component of the light field image data at a first angle; and

using the light field processor to project the second color component of the light field image data at a second angle that is different from the first angle to compensate for the lateral chromatic aberration.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the color components of the light field image data are modified based on an optical prescription for an eye of the user.

15. The method of claim 9 , wherein the color components of the light field image data are modified based on a measurement of the chromatic aberration of the device.

16. The method of claim 9 , wherein the color components comprise red, green, and blue color components.

17. Non-transitory computer-readable storage media storing instructions which, when executed by at least one processor, instruct the at least one processor to perform actions comprising:

receiving light from surroundings of a user of a wearable ophthalmic device;

generating numerical light field image data using an outward facing head-mounted light field camera, the numerical light field image data comprising multiple color components;

computationally modifying the numerical light field image data to generate modified numerical light field image data using a light field processor, different ones of the color components being modified differently so as to at least partially compensate for chromatic aberration, wherein computationally modifying the numerical light field image data includes:

using the light field processor to computationally introduce a first amount of optical power to a first color component of the numerical light field image data; and

using the light field processor to computationally introduce a second amount of optical power to a second color component of the numerical light field image data, the second amount of optical power being different from the first amount of optical power; and

generating a physical light field corresponding to the modified numerical light field image data using a head-mounted light field display.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable storage media of claim 17 , wherein the chromatic aberration comprises at least one of a longitudinal chromatic aberration or a lateral chromatic aberration.