Eye imaging in head worn computing
View Patent ↗Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for imaging, recognizing, and tracking of a user's eye that is wearing a HWC. Aspects further relate to the processing of images reflected from the user's eye and controlling displayed content in accordance therewith.
1. An eye-imaging system for a head-worn display, comprising:
a display adapted to produce image light, the display positioned to project the image light in-line with transfer optics adapted to present the image light to an eye of a user;
an IR light source positioned to illuminate the eye with an IR light; and
a camera positioned to capture eye-image light that originates as a reflection of the IR light off of the eye, wherein the eye-image light travels in-line with an optical path traveled by the image light in the transfer optics and wherein the eye-image light follows an optical path that does not involve the display.
2. An eye-imaging system for a head-worn display, comprising:
a display adapted to produce image light, the display positioned to project the image light in-line with transfer optics adapted to present the image light to an eye of a user;
an IR light source positioned to illuminate the eye with an IR light; and
a camera positioned to capture eye-image light that originates as a reflection of the IR light off of the eye, wherein the eye-image light travels in-line with an optical path traveled by the image light in the transfer optics and wherein the camera is positioned in a dark light trap.
3. The eye-imaging system of claim 2 , wherein the dark-light trap includes a recess and the camera is positioned inside of the recess.
4. An eye-imaging system of claim 1 , for a head-worn display, comprising:
a display adapted to produce image light, the display positioned to project the image light in-line with transfer optics adapted to present the image light to an eye of a user;
an IR light source positioned to illuminate the eye with an IR light; and
a camera positioned to capture eye-image light that originates as a reflection of the IR light off of the eye, wherein the eye-image light travels in-line with an optical path traveled by the image light in the transfer optics and wherein the display is a front lit reflective display.