Abstract
This disclosure relates to augmented reality (AR) optical see-through (OST) glasses that can be controlled using neural signals. The AR OST glasses overlay digital information onto the user’s vision of the real world, providing an unobstructed view of the physical environment. By integrating Neurosky technology, the glasses can detect and interpret neural signals to turn the AR display on and off, enhancing user convenience and interaction. The technology allows us to track not only when the user is thinking about the display and turn it on but also detect when your attention is moved to something else and turn off the screen. This removes the screen during times when the user does not want the screen to be in front of them.
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Recommended Citation
INC, HP, "Ability to turn on and off an AR OST display using your thoughts", Technical Disclosure Commons, (January 23, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7756