A Low Cost Helmet-Mounted Camera/Display System for Field Testing Teleoperator Tasks

Robert E. Cole Curtis Ikehara Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii Honolulu, HI, USA

John O. Merritt

Interactive Technologies, Williamsburg, MA, USA

Abstract

A low cost helmet-mounted stereoscopic color viewing system designed for field testing teleoperator tasks is described. A stereo camera pair was mounted on a helmet to allow testing of a helmet-mounted display with real time video input. The display consisted of a pair of LCD color monitors viewed through a modified Wheatstone mirror system. The components were arranged on a stable platform that was attached to a hard plastic helmet. The helmet weight (9.5 pounds) was supported by a modified backpack. This backpack also contained support electronics and batteries. Design, construction and evaluation tests of this viewing system are discussed.