Off-the-shelf consumer-grade smart glasses are being increasingly used in extended reality and brain–computer interface applications that are based on the detection of visually evoked potentials from the user’s brain. The displays of these kinds of devices can be based on different technologies, which may affect the nature of the visual stimulus received by the user. This aspect has substantial impact in the field of applications based on wearable sensors and devices. We measured the optical output of three models of smart glasses with different display technologies using a photo-transducer in order to gain insight on their exploitability in brain–computer interface applications. The results suggest that preferring a particular model of smart glasses may strongly depend on the specific application requirements.
Smart Glasses for Visually Evoked Potential Applications: Characterisation of the Optical Output for Different Display Technologies / Cultrera, Alessandro; Arpaia, Pasquale; Callegaro, Luca; Esposito, Antonio; Ortolano, Massimo. - In: ENGINEERING PROCEEDINGS. - ISSN 2673-4591. - 10:1(2021), p. 33. [10.3390/ecsa-8-11263]
Smart Glasses for Visually Evoked Potential Applications: Characterisation of the Optical Output for Different Display Technologies
Cultrera, Alessandro
;Callegaro, Luca;Ortolano, Massimo
2021
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Off-the-shelf consumer-grade smart glasses are being increasingly used in extended reality and brain–computer interface applications that are based on the detection of visually evoked potentials from the user’s brain. The displays of these kinds of devices can be based on different technologies, which may affect the nature of the visual stimulus received by the user. This aspect has substantial impact in the field of applications based on wearable sensors and devices. We measured the optical output of three models of smart glasses with different display technologies using a photo-transducer in order to gain insight on their exploitability in brain–computer interface applications. The results suggest that preferring a particular model of smart glasses may strongly depend on the specific application requirements.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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