Flexible-AR display for near-eye operations
Alan Lee, Dechuan Sun, Gregory Tanyi, Younger Liang, Christina Lim, Ranjith R Unnithan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for creating flexible near-eye AR displays using modular molds, enabling successful image and video reconstruction with enhanced physical resilience.
Contribution
It presents a new fabrication technique for flexible near-eye AR displays based on modular molds and simulation parameters, improving physical stress and collision resilience.
Findings
Successfully reconstructed images and videos from a light-engine
Demonstrated physical stress and collision-resilience of the display
Introduced a modular-mold fabrication process for flexible AR displays
Abstract
We propose a new technique to fabricate flexible-near-field Argument-Reality (AR) display using modular-molds. A near-eye flexible-AR-display is fabricated based on parameters extracted from simulations. Our AR-display successfully reconstructed images and videos from a light-engine. It opens a new approach to fabricate flexible-near-field AR display with good physical stress and collision-resilience.
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