George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
School of Engineering and Digital Arts, Jennison Building, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NT, UK.
Sci Adv. 2020 Mar 13;6(11):eaay1729. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aay1729. eCollection 2020 Mar.
Recent advancements in electronic packaging and image processing techniques have opened the possibility for optics-based portable eye tracking approaches, but technical and safety hurdles limit safe implementation toward wearable applications. Here, we introduce a fully wearable, wireless soft electronic system that offers a portable, highly sensitive tracking of eye movements (vergence) via the combination of skin-conformal sensors and a virtual reality system. Advancement of material processing and printing technologies based on aerosol jet printing enables reliable manufacturing of skin-like sensors, while the flexible hybrid circuit based on elastomer and chip integration allows comfortable integration with a user's head. Analytical and computational study of a data classification algorithm provides a highly accurate tool for real-time detection and classification of ocular motions. In vivo demonstration with 14 human subjects captures the potential of the wearable electronics as a portable therapy system, whose minimized form factor facilitates seamless interplay with traditional wearable hardware.
最近在电子封装和图像处理技术方面的进展为基于光学的便携式眼动追踪方法开辟了可能性,但技术和安全障碍限制了向可穿戴应用的安全实施。在这里,我们引入了一种完全可穿戴的无线软电子系统,该系统通过皮肤贴合传感器和虚拟现实系统的结合,提供了一种便携式、高度敏感的眼球运动(聚散)跟踪方式。基于气溶胶喷射打印的材料处理和打印技术的进步使得制造皮肤般的传感器变得可靠,而基于弹性体和芯片集成的柔性混合电路则允许与用户头部舒适地集成。数据分类算法的分析和计算研究为实时检测和分类眼部运动提供了一种高度精确的工具。14 名人类受试者的体内演示展示了可穿戴电子设备作为便携式治疗系统的潜力,其最小的外形尺寸便于与传统的可穿戴硬件无缝配合。