Abstract
This paper describes an eye clearly visible virtual content viewing composite system that utilizes an angularly projected composite projection observing space. The entire virtual content viewing composite system will consist of a right projection system and a left projection system that are identical to each other. Each projection system will contain 2 identical angularly oriented projection configurations and a light ray projection nullifying black colored section. The virtual content viewing composite system, by utilizing the containing angularly oriented 4 projection configurations, will have the capability to collectively and concurrently project 4 angular projections onto the field of view of the user of the virtual content viewing composite system. These 4 projected projections will provide an angular composite virtual content viewing area in the field of view of the user of the virtual content viewing composite system. In addition to that, the virtual content viewing composite system by utilizing the 2 containing light ray projection nullifying black colored sections, will have the capability to make the user’s 2 eyes clearly visible to the outside world through the composite system, without being subjecting to any visual occlusion by any outside world image projection reflections.
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abeysekera, punarjeewa, "The Eye Clearly Visible Virtual Content Viewing Composite System that utilizes an Angularly Projected Composite Projection Observing Space.", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8934