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A laser emitting contact lens for eye tracking.


ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present the first realisation and experimentation of a new eye tracking system using an infrared (iR) laser pointer embedded into a wireless smart contact lens. We denote this contact lens prototype as the cyclops lens, in reference to the famous hero of the X-Men comics. The full eye tracker device combines the smart contact lens and its eyewear, which provides a primary source of energy and the beam detection system. We detail the assembling and encapsulation process of the main functionalities into the contact lens and present how a gaze tracking system is achieved, compared to existing conventional eye-tracking ones. Finally, we discuss future technical improvements.

SUBMITTER: Khaldi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7481179 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A laser emitting contact lens for eye tracking.

Khaldi A A   Daniel E E   Massin L L   Kärnfelt C C   Ferranti F F   Lahuec C C   Seguin F F   Nourrit V V   de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye J-L JL  

Scientific reports 20200909 1


In this paper, we present the first realisation and experimentation of a new eye tracking system using an infrared (iR) laser pointer embedded into a wireless smart contact lens. We denote this contact lens prototype as the cyclops lens, in reference to the famous hero of the X-Men comics. The full eye tracker device combines the smart contact lens and its eyewear, which provides a primary source of energy and the beam detection system. We detail the assembling and encapsulation process of the m  ...[more]

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