SBIR-STTR Award

Development of Wide Field ofView Display Technology for C4I Applications
Award last edited on: 9/20/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$671,753
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF97-255
Principal Investigator
John Lewis

Company Information

Microvision Inc

6244 185th Avenue Northeast
Redmond, WA 98052
   (425) 936-6847
   info@microvision.com
   www.microvision.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 01
County: King

Phase I

Contract Number: F19628-97-C-0048
Start Date: 4/24/1997    Completed: 1/24/1998
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$88,531
The Air Force's capability to manage decentralized forces through centralized command and control organizations is highly dependent on the ability of the theater commanders to rapidly sort, analyze, and process a tremendous amount of real-time data. The presentation of visual data to the commanders has become a primary target for information overload.Microvision proposes to build on their Virtual Retinal Display (VRD) technology to deveolop wide screen display technology for both projection and head mounted display (HMD) systems. This will provide the capability to view multiple interacting display entities within an uncluttered, high fidelity visual environment.The VRD operates by rapidly scanning an image directly onto the retina of the eye with a pinpoint focused beam of light. VRD technology offers high resolution, high image brightness and excellent color saturation, within a small, low power package. While current prototypes are applied to HMDs, development of laser projector systems is also in Microvision's plans. Microvision proposes to develop wide screen display technology through investigation of several identified tedhniques for increasing image field of view. Microvision's experience with scanning image technology and exclusive ownership of VRD technology assures successful product development and rapid commericalization of the technology.

Keywords:
HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY WIDE SCREEN LASER PROJECTION HIGH RESOLUTION C4I SCANNER VIRTUAL RETINAL DISPL

Phase II

Contract Number: F19628-98-C-0039
Start Date: 5/29/1998    Completed: 5/29/2000
Phase II year
1998
Phase II Amount
$583,222
The Air Force's capability to manage decentralized forces through a centralized command and control organization is hightly dependent on the ability of the theater commanders to rapidly sort, analyze, and process a tremendous amount of real-time data. The presentation of visual data to the commanders has become a primary target for information overload. Microvision's Virtual Retinal Display ( TM ) can provide the wide field of view needed for the presentation of multiple inter-acting display entities within an uncluttered, high fidelity visual environment. This will permit commanders to view and evaluate large amounts of real-time battlefield information rapidly.

Keywords:
C4I COLOR SCANNER WIDE SCREEN HIGH RESOLUTION LASER PROJECTION HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY VIRTUAL RETINAL