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Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering – A single-pixel wireless contact lens display This is an advance on prior work in 2008. We (University of Washington researchers) present the design, ...
There are caveats, of course: The single-pixel contact lens display, because of its tiny antenna, has to have a power source within 10cm (it's very similar to RFID/NFC in this regard).
Insert your Press Release here!Imec and UGent unveil breakthrough in augmented reality contact lens - Curved LCD display holds widespread potential for medical and cosmetic applications. 12/5/2012 ...
New research conducted at Ghent University, Belgium, has resulted in the development of a curved LCD display which can be integrated within a contact lens. While still in its infancy, the project ...
Breakthrough in augmented reality contact lens Date: December 5, 2012 Source: Ghent University Summary: Scientists have developed an innovative spherical curved LCD display, which can be embedded ...
A single-pixel wireless contact lens display, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering “We present the design, construction and in vivo rabbit testing of a wirelessly powered contact lens ...
Digital contact lenses that could eventually overlay Google Glass style data on top of the real world, while being as comfortable and discrete as traditional corrective lenses, have been developed ...
The team also used micro-Fresnel lenses, which are thinner and capture more light than conventional lenses, to eventually allow for an integrated multipixel display. After testing the contact lens ...
If you’ve ever done any thinking about augmented reality seen a sci-fi movie, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the idea of a contact lens that provides the wearer with a super-futuristic heads ...
Researchers at several institutions have created a new technology that will empower future smart contact lenses. The team developed a “transparent, highly conductive, and stretchy mix of ...
Wireless contact lens display now a reality. It has finally been done: A team of US and Finnish bioengineers have embedded an antenna, radio receiver, control circuitry, ...
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