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A structure of optical see-through head mounted display
we proposed an optical structure of the optical see-through head mounted display. Our approach is built on the principles of glasses-type transparent projection optics and pinhole array for better mobility, lightweight, lower burden on skin, and wider field of view. We used a ray tracing software to model the head mounted display and performed optical simulation to review overall performance.