This is the report of the the M.Eng. Capstone project - Vision Correcting Display. Vision Correcting Display aims to enable people with eye aberrations to see a sharp and clear image on the screen without using corrective eyewears. The Vision Correcting Display research group, led by Prof. Brian Barsky, includes both masters and undergraduate students. This report mainly focuses on the works done by the author, Scarlett (Sijia) Teng, and Sophie (Jia) Zeng, and Vivek Claver. In Chapter One, individual technical contribution of the author is introduced; Chapter Two shows how the author and the group members apply engineering leadership methods to the project.
Title
Vision Correcting Display - Master of Engineering Capstone Final Report
Published
2017-05-12
Full Collection Name
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Technical Reports
Other Identifiers
EECS-2017-96
Type
Text
Extent
38 p
Archive
The Engineering Library
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