ENHANCED OPTICAL AND PERCEPTUAL DIGITAL EYEWEAR
First Claim
60-1. The method of claim 60, wherein the dental features of the patient can be received by a dentist using the wearable optics to perform dental procedures on the patient utilizing augmented reality.
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Abstract
Improved wearable optics is disclosed. The wearable optics comprises a frame member and a lens. The wearable optics also includes circuitry within the frame member for enhancing the use of the wearable optics. A system and method in accordance with the present invention is directed to a variety of ways to enhance the use of eyeglasses. They are: (1) media focals, that is, utilizing the wearable optics for its intended purpose and enhancing that use by using imaging techniques to improve the vision of the user; (2) telecommunications enhancements that allow the eyeglasses to be integrated with telecommunication devices such as cell phones or the like; and (3) entertainment enhancements that allow the wearable optics to be integrated with devices such as MP3 players, radios, or the like.
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556 Claims
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60-1. The method of claim 60, wherein the dental features of the patient can be received by a dentist using the wearable optics to perform dental procedures on the patient utilizing augmented reality.
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72. The method of claim 64, wherein the sensors are coupled wirelessly.
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73. The method of claim 72, wherein the sensors are coupled via a USB wireless connection.
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74. The method of claim 72, wherein the sensors are coupled via a Bluetooth wireless connection.
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73. The method of claim 72, wherein the sensors are coupled via a USB wireless connection.
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100. The method of 1, wherein dynamic eye tracking is utilized to interface with a user application with the tablet, personal computer, portable device, mobile phone wearable sensors, wearable devices or the like.
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101. The method of claim 100, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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102. The method of claim 101, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina lens, iris measurements
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101. The method of claim 100, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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103. The method of 1, wherein an application runs on a processor of the wearable optics device.
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131. A wearable optics device comprising:
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a lens; and a dynamic eye tracking mechanism in communication with the lens;
wherein parameters personalized to a user can be provided based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (124, 125, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 517, 518)
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124. The method of claim 131, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina lens, iris measurements.
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125. The method of claim 131, wherein eye tracking by the user is utilized to determine information about the target based upon optical parameters.
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132. The wearable optics device of claim 131 which includes providing an enhancement utilizing objective and subjective quality standards based upon perceptual parameters.
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133. The wearable optics device of claim 132, wherein the perceptual parameters include any and any combination of optical expression, voice, brain wave, environmental, audio, video, navigational, augmented reality, algorithmic, spatial, cognitive, interpretive, facial gestures
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134. The wearable optics device of claim 133, wherein the optical expressions are images.
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135. The wearable optics device of claim 133, wherein the wearable optics device controls any or any combination of mimics, amplifies, or expands a user perceptual physiology utilizing perceptual parameters.
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136. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device comprises one or more inserts into eyeglasses.
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137. The wearable optics device of claim 136, wherein the eyeglasses comprises quad state eyeglasses.
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138. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein shading control is utilized on the lens.
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139. The wearable optics device of claim 138 in which the shading is controlled using optical parameters.
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140. The wearable optics device of claim 139, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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141. The wearable optics device of claim 139, wherein the lens comprises any or any combination of transparent LCD, LED, OLED, flexible LED, flexible OLED transparent matrix, semi-transparent matrix, prism based, holographic, electroluminescence, eletroreflective, dynamic filtering, refractive materials.
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142. The wearable optics device of claim 139, wherein materials that electrically control any or any combination of chromatic, refractive, diffractive, transparent, reflective properties of the wearable optics device are utilized with the dynamic eye tracking
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143. The wearable optics device of claim 142, wherein the wearable optics device includes shading control.
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144. The wearable optics device of claim 143 in which the shading is controlled using optical parameters.
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145. The wearable optics device of claim 144, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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146. The wearable optics device of claim 143, wherein portions of an image viewed by the lens are shaded to minimize brightness.
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147. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein lens comprises controlled refractive lenses.
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148. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the lens comprises polychromatic material.
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149. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device comprises an electrochromatic material.
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150. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein one or more elements are utilized within the wearable optics device to provide image information into the eye.
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151. The wearable optics device of claim 150, wherein the one or more elements include any or any combination of a lens projector, retinal projection.
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152. The wearable optics device of claim 151, wherein shading, inverse shading, or occulsion is provided by the any or any combination of lens projector, retinal projection.
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153. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device comprises an electro refractive material.
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154. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters include any of or any combination of prescriptions for improving the vision of a user, a zoom feature, a microscope feature, a retinal projection feature.
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155. The wearable optics device of claim 154, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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156. The wearable optics device of claim 155, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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157. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters include any or any combination of a zoom feature, a microscope feature, magnifying feature, illumination feature;
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158. The wearable optics device of claim 157, wherein an illumination feature is directed to a specific area based upon the dynamic eyetracking.
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159. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in a simulator.
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160. The wearable optics device of claim 131, where in the focal point of the user of the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking.
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161. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters include any or any combination of a zoom feature, a microscope feature, magnifying feature, illumination feature;
- a projector feature, a retinal projection feature.
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162. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein a 360 degree view is provided.
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163. The wearable optics device of claim 162, wherein the 360 degree view can be any or any combination of a left or right panning, up and down panning, three dimensional rotation.
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164. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein an illumination feature is directed to a specific area based upon the dynamic eyetracking mechanism.
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165. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein filtering for certain light waves for controlled viewing or visual effects.
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166. The wearable optics device of claim 165, wherein the filtering comprises controlling the illumination noise reduction, polarization, and creative effects.
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167. The wearable optics device of claim 131, which comprises a stability control for facial or object focus.
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168. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein an acoustic wave mechanism is utilized within the wearable optics device.
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169. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein a brain wave mechanism is utilized within the wearable optics device.
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170. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein a magnetic wave mechanism is utilized within the wearable optics device.
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171. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters can be transmitted to one or more third parties.
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172. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters are athletic information related to the user.
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173. The wearable optics device of claim 172, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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174. The wearable optics device of claim 173, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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175. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the one or more camera components and one or more communication components are utilized.
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176. The wearable optics device of claim 175, wherein the camera component utilizes any and any combination of transparent LCD, LED, OLED, flexible LED, flexible OLED, transparent matrix, semi-transparent matrix, prism based, holographic, electroluminescence, eletroreflective, dynamic filtering, refractive materials.
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177. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with an athletic event by a participant.
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178. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with an athletic event by a spectator.
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179. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes a camera component, communication components to provide an augmented reality.
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180. The wearable optics device of claim 179, wherein the parameters include a zoom feature on the camera component to aid the user in the performance in an athletic event.
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181. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters are medical features related to the user.
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182. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters are dental features of a patient.
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183. The wearable optics device of claim 182, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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184. The wearable optics device of claim 183, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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185. The wearable optics device of claim 183, wherein the optical parameters are utilized to detect pain or other dental conditions.
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186. The wearable optics device of claim 182, wherein the dental features of the patient can be received by a dentist using the wearable optics to perform dental procedures on the patient utilizing augmented reality.
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187. The wearable optics device of claim 131, in which any or any combination of light, ultrasound, x-rays, acoustic or infrared are utilized with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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188. The wearable optics device of claim 182, wherein the parameters include a zoom feature to aid the dentist in the performing the dental procedures.
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189. The wearable optics device of claim 183, wherein the dental procedures include any or any combination of drilling a tooth, tooth extraction, teeth cleaning and root canal.
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190. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein sensors are utilized to provide sensory inputs to the device.
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191. The wearable optics device of claim 190, wherein the sensors are coupled wirelessly.
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192. The wearable optics device of claim 190, wherein the sensors are coupled via a USB wireless connection.
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193. The wearable optics device of claim 190, wherein the sensors are coupled via a Bluetooth wireless connection.
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194. The wearable optics device of claim 190, wherein the sensors comprise any or any combination of gyroscopes, accelerometers, pressure sensors, torque sensors, weight sensors, magnetometers, temperature sensors, light sensor, cameras and microphones, GPS, wireless detection, altitude sensors, blood pressure, heart rate sensors, biometric sensors, radio frequency identification (RFID), near field communication (NFC), mobile communication, Wi-Fi, strain gauges, fingerprint sensors, smell sensors gas sensors, chemical sensors, color sensors, sound sensors, acoustic sensors, ultraviolet sensors, electric field sensors, magnetic field sensors, gravity sensors, wind speed sensors, wind direction sensors, compass sensors, geo-locator sensor, polarized light sensors, infrared emitter sensors.
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195. The wearable optics device of claim 194, wherein the sensor comprises an earpiece connected either by a wire, to a frame, or connected wirelessly.
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196. The wearable optics device of claim 195, wherein the earpiece measures the ear muscles.
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197. The wearable optics device of claim 196, wherein the ear muscle measurement is utilized to adjust acoustic volume or acoustic focus.
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198. The wearable optics device of claim 194, wherein the sensor comprises a microphone either connected by a wire, connected to frame, or connected wirelessly
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199. The wearable optics device of claim 198, wherein the microphone is used in combination with any or any combination of a camera, infrared camera, imaging sensors.
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200. The wearable optics device of claim 194, wherein the sensor comprises an earpiece containing a speaker that includes a microphone for noise cancellation.
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201. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein one or more distributed networks are utilized by the wearable optics device.
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202. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes an input/output (I/O) capability integrated with the wearable optics device.
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203. The wearable optics device of claim 202, wherein remote devices are utilized with the I/O capability.
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204. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein different media can be overlaid based upon the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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205. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein different media can be blended based upon the eye tracking mechanism.
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206. The wearable optics device of claim 205 includes wireless inputs.
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207. The wearable optics device of claim 182, wherein the results of the dental procedures can be transmitted to one or more third parties.
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208. The wearable optics device of claim 181, wherein the medical features comprises anatomical features of a patient.
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209. The wearable optics device of claim 208, wherein the anatomical features of the patient can be received by a medical doctor using the wearable optics to perform medical procedures on the patient utilizing augmented reality.
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210. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters include a zoom feature to aid the medical doctor in performing the medical procedures.
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211. The wearable optics device of claim 210, wherein the medical procedures include surgical and/or diagnostic procedures.
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212. The wearable optics device of claim 210, wherein the results of the medical procedures can be transmitted to one or more third parties.
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213. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein advertising is provided based upon the eye tracking mechanism.
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214. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein an advertising target is determined by any of or any combination of eye movement, GPS, wireless location measurement and gyroscope.
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215. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein advertising is provided based upon user parameters.
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216. The wearable optics device of claim 215, wherein a product or service is advertised that is proximate to the user of the wearable optics device.
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217. The wearable optics device of claim 215, wherein the wearable optics device can view advertising to provide viewing information to a vendor.
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218. The wearable optics device of claim 215, wherein the advertising can appear to be on a billboard that is visible to a user of the wearable optics device.
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221. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein dynamic eye tracking mechanism utilizes movement of the pupils of the eye for navigation.
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222. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism is utilized to control an object.
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223. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism incorporates facial recognition technology.
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224. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism incorporates object recognition technology.
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225. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism incorporates voice recognition technology.
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226. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes eyewear, wherein the eyewear comprises a plurality of lenses.
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227. The wearable optics device of claim 226, wherein the plurality of lenses comprises controlled refractive lenses.
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228. The wearable optics device of claim 226, wherein the plurality of lenses comprising any one or any combination of polychromatic or electrochromatic material.
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229. The wearable optics device of claim 226, wherein the plurality of lenses comprising any combination of refractive or diffractive material.
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230. The wearable optics device of claim 226, wherein the plurality of lenses comprising any or any combination of transparent LCD, LED, OLED, flexible LED, flexible OLED materials transparent matrix, semi-transparent matrix, prism based, holographic, electroluminescence, eletroreflective, refractive, dynamic filtering.
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231. The wearable optics device of claim 226, wherein the plurality of lenses are a single integrated system.
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232. The wearable optics device of claim 226, wherein shading control is utilized on the plurality of lenses.
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233. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device can view encoded media.
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234. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized with a social networking application.
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235. The wearable optics device of claim 234, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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236. The wearable optics device of claim 235, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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237. The method of claim 235, wherein the wearable optics device can view any or any combination of friends, linked-in related parties, followers by highlighting within a field of view.
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238. The wearable optics device of claim 172, wherein the athletic information can be related to any of track, skiing, baseball, football, tennis, basketball, and golf.
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239. The wearable optics device of claim 238, wherein in football an intended target is highlighted.
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240. The wearable optics device of claim 239, wherein a particular characteristic of a player is highlighted.
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241. The wearable optics device of claim 239, wherein augmented reality is provided remotely.
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242. The wearable optics device of claim 239, wherein an Identification of geometry of the field such as first down, goal line is provided.
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243. The wearable optics device of claim 239, wherein each player is identified.
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244. The wearable optics device of claim 239, wherein possession of the football is identified.
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245. The wearable optics device of claim 238, wherein a skier utilizing the wearable optics device has access to skiing information;
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246. The wearable optics device of claim 238, wherein in baseball an intended target is highlighted.
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247. The wearable optics device of claim 246, wherein a particular characteristic of a player is highlighted.
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248. The wearable optics device of claim 246, wherein augmented reality is provided remotely.
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249. The wearable optics device of claim 246, wherein an Identification of geometry of the field such as field size, strike zone and location of stands is provided.
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250. The wearable optics device of claim 246, wherein each player is identified.
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251. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device can be utilized as binocular glasses.
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252. The wearable optics device of claim 251, wherein an object to be enlarged is identified by eye movement.
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253. The wearable optics device of claim 251, wherein in zoom mode the object is followed based upon the dynamic eye tracking.
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254. The wearable optics device of claim 251, wherein in zoom mode the object is stabilized.
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255. The wearable optics device of claim 238, wherein the golf information includes any or any combination of club choice, topology, wind measurements, and club angles.
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256. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the parameters are related to information for the user.
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257. The wearable optics device of claim 256, wherein the user is law enforcement personnel.
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258. The wearable optics device of claim 257, wherein the information is related to use of a firearm.
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259. The wearable optics device of claim 258, wherein the information includes any or any combination of range finder information, wind measurements, and wind adjustments.
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260. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the user is firefighting personnel.
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261. The wearable optics device of claim 260, wherein the information is related to use of firefighting equipment.
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262. The wearable optics device of claim 260, wherein the information includes GPS information regarding the location of a fire.
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263. The wearable optics device of claim 260, wherein the information is retrieved from a database.
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264. The wearable optics device of claim 263, wherein the information comprises any of or any combination of maps, architectural drawings and wiring schematics.
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265. The wearable optics device of claim 260, wherein the firefighting personnel utilizes augmented reality.
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266. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the user is military personnel.
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267. The wearable optics device of claim 266, wherein the information is related to use of a firearm.
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268. The wearable optics device of claim 267, wherein the information includes any or any combination of range finder information, wind measurements, and wind adjustments.
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269. The wearable optics device of claim 268, wherein the information is retrieved from a database.
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270. The wearable optics device of claim 269, wherein the information comprises any of or any combination of maps, architectural drawings and wiring schematics.
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271. The wearable optics device of claim 266, wherein the military personnel utilizes augmented reality.
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272. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the user is security personnel.
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273. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein advertising is provided utilizing any or any combination of GPS, cellular or other location based system.
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274. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein advertising is provide utilizing any or any combination of a map database and a building database.
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275. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein augmented reality is utilized based on location.
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276. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein augmented reality is utilized based on demographics.
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277. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein augmented reality is utilized based on location condition.
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278. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism is utilized to control properties of an object.
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279. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism is utilized in conjunction with radio frequency systems to control properties of the object.
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280. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism is utilized in conjunction with wireless systems to control properties of the object.
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281. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism is utilized for object recognition.
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282. The wearable optics device of claim 281, wherein the properties of the object are stored in a database.
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283. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism incorporates facial recognition technology.
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284. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein audio wave technology is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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285. The wearable optics device of claim 284, wherein the audio wave technology includes audio focus.
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286. The wearable optics device of claim 285, wherein the audio wave technology includes noise cancellation.
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287. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein the noise cancellation is selective.
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288. The wearable optics device of claim 287, wherein the selectivity is such that other noises are blocked out.
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289. The wearable optics device of claim 287, wherein the selectivity is utilized in conjunction with a real life application.
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290. The wearable optics device of claim 287, wherein the selectivity is such that audio mixing control is provided.
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291. The wearable optics device of claim 287, wherein the selectivity is such that sourced audio and ambient audio are controlled to produce the effects.
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292. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein the noise cancellation provides for the cancellation of certain ranges of sounds.
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293. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein the noise cancellation provides for the cancellation of certain sources of sounds.
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294. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein the noise cancellation is based upon the dynamic eye tracking.
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295. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein there are classes of noise cancellation.
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296. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein non-object sound is cancelled or reduced.
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297. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein a person is selected utilizing eye tracking and the sounds form nonselected individuals are cancelled.
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298. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein a speaker and microphone are connected to devices on the outer ear or the inner ear on the frames.
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299. The wearable optics device of claim 286, wherein a head band is utilized to hold the speaker and microphone.
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300. The wearable optics device of claim 284, wherein the audio wave technology includes voice recognition.
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301. The wearable optics device of claim 284, wherein the audio wave technology includes utilizing a vibration detection mechanism.
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302. The wearable optics device of claim 301, wherein the vibration detection mechanism is utilized for warning.
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303. The wearable optics device of claim 301, wherein the vibration detection mechanism includes any and any combination of bone conduction of the jaw, skull, outer ear, and inner ear.
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304. The wearable optics device of claim 284, wherein vibration is utilized to enhance the use of the media.
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305. The wearable optics device of claim 284, wherein vibration can provide a high quality perception of sounds.
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306. The wearable optics device of claim 284, wherein vibration can be utilized with augmented reality.
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307. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein facial movement is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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308. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein a physical display appears as a blurry screen to anyone not using the wearable optics device.
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309. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein social media features are utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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310. The wearable optics device of claim 309, wherein the social media features include eye contact messaging.
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311. The wearable optics device of claim 309, wherein the social media features include real time communication, including any or any combination of texting, instant messaging, video conferencing, twitter.
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312. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein virtual reading features are provided based upon the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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313. The wearable optics device of claim 312, wherein zoom control is provided.
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314. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein 360 degree viewing of media for information is provided based upon the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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315. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein virtual reality is provided based upon the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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316. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes an augmented reality keyboard display.
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317. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes an augmented reality mouse or pointing device.
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318. The wearable optics device of claim 316, wherein the augmented reality keyboard display can be utilized for any or any combination of a laptop, personal computer, mobile phone, tablet computer.
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319. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the augmented reality display can be utilized in conjunction with a point of sale device.
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320. The wearable optics device of claim 319, wherein the augmented reality display can be utilized in conjunction with RFID or NFC communication.
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321. The wearable optics device of claim 316, wherein the augmented reality display can be utilized in conjunction with online or mobile purchasing.
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322. The wearable optics device of claim 321, wherein the augmented reality display can be utilized in conjunction with RFID or NFC communication.
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323. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein navigation is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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324. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein augmented reality GPS is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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325. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein video conferencing is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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326. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein audio conferencing is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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327. The wearable optics device of claim 326, wherein the audio conferencing utilizes any or any combination of a caller ID name, telephone number or picture.
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328. The wearable optics device of claim 326, wherein multiple callers are represented by any or any combination any or any combination of a caller ID name, telephone number or picture
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329. The wearable optics device of claim 326, wherein an identified caller is more audible than other of the multiple callers.
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330. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein tools are utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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331. The wearable optics device of claim 330, wherein the tools can be utilized with remote sensors.
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332. The wearable optics device of claim 331, wherein at least one of the remote sensors is a camera.
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333. The wearable optics device of claim 330, wherein the tools are utilized with augmented reality mechanisms.
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334. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein augmented lip reading technology is utilized.
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335. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein language translation is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking mechanism.
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336. The wearable optics device of claim 335, wherein an overlay translation is utilized in an advertising media.
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337. The wearable optics device of claim 324, wherein an overlay translation is translation overlay for street signs.
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338. The wearable optics device of claim 324, wherein an overlay translation is an augmented reality overlay.
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339. The wearable optics device of claim 324, wherein an overlay translation is provided in the wearable optics device using line of sight or focal length of the lens of the user to the object to provide an augmented reality overlay.
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340. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to determine what the user is watching at any particular point.
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341. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to determine what the user is viewing.
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342. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to determine engagement with the media.
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343. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in a gaming environment.
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344. The wearable optics device of claim 343, wherein the gaming environment is utilized with augmented reality.
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352. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in online or mobile environments.
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353. The wearable optics device of claim 352, wherein media is incorporated to augment the experience.
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354. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for illumination.
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355. The wearable optics device of claim 354, wherein the illumination is controlled by any or any combination of automatically, manually, via eye control, voice control.
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356. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for mobile payments.
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357. The wearable optics device of claim 356, wherein the mobile payments are controlled by any or any combination of automatically, manually, via eye control, via voice control.
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358. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for identity and security information.
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359. The wearable optics device of claim 358, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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360. The wearable optics device of claim 359, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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361. The wearable optics device of claim 358, wherein the identity and security information is controlled by any or any combination of automatically manually, eye scan, brain wave, facial recognition, fingerprint scan, voice scan.
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362. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized as a teleprompter.
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363. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for infrared or motion detection.
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364. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with demographic information.
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365. The wearable optics device of claim 364, wherein the demographic information is utilized with any one or combination of online media, web mobile, physical, radio advertising, television.
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366. The wearable optics device of claim 364, wherein the demographic information is gathered based upon the channel being watched or the position that is viewed on a display by the user.
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367. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with an augmented reality remote control for media selection.
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368. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with remote sensors that acts as a periscope for the user.
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369. The wearable optics device of claim 368, wherein the periscope is utilized in an extended camera and microphone arrangement.
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370. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device includes stereoscopic lens.
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371. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein lens are in a transparent mode.
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372. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized with a form filling pointing device.
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373. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the eye position is utilized to enable the wearable optics device.
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374. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein passwords are utilized in conjunction with user names to enable the wearable optics device.
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375. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device creates vibrations around glasses.
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376. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device creates a vibration area around a frame worn by the user'"'"'s face.
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377. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized with any of a visor, helmet, facemask, safety goggles.
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378. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for glare management.
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379. The wearable optics device of claim 378, wherein the wearable optics device utilizes dimming reduction in brightness which can be utilized to improve any combination headlights, sun, spotlights or explosions.
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380. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein at least one fingerprint utilized to enable the wearable optics device.
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381. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized with multiple windows surrounding the user.
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382. The wearable optics device of claim 381, wherein the multiple windows are controlled by eye movement.
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383. The wearable optics device of claim 382, wherein owl vision is utilized to provide a 360 view.
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384. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to identify who is actually speaking.
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385. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device includes conference calling features.
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386. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for messaging.
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387. The wearable optics device of claim 386, wherein the messaging includes messaging based on line of sight or based upon facial and voice recognition.
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388. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics are utilized in conjunction with social networks or external databases to identify characteristics of those or that which is viewed by the user.
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389. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with movies.
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390. The wearable optics device of claim 389, wherein the movies include any of online mobile movies or physical movies.
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391. The wearable optics device of claim 389, wherein the movies include any of a 3D or IMAX movie.
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392. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for the purchase of songs music or games, movies and video games.
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393. The wearable optics device of claim 392, wherein the games comprise word games.
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394. The wearable optics device of claim 392, wherein the games comprise any of chess, checkers solitaire and tic tac toe.
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395. The wearable optics device of claim 392, wherein the games comprise games based upon physics.
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396. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized with compensation algorithms in conjunction with a curved lens.
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397. The wearable optics device of claim 396, wherein the curved lens used to create a spatially or visually mapped perspective for the user
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398. The wearable optics device of claim 396, wherein the curved lens is used to create a panoramic viewing area utilizing multiple lenses.
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399. The wearable optics device of claim 396, wherein the curved lens is used to create a 360 degree viewing area.
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400. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with eye tests, eye diagnosis and eye exam.
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401. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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402. The wearable optics device of claim 401, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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403. The wearable optics device of claim 400, wherein the eye test comprises controlled cornea or eye lens measurement to eye muscles or muscles on the side of the face or its equivalent.
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405. The wearable optics device of claim 400, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for macular detection.
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406. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device utilizes sound detection to improve audibility.
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407. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with an ear insert for acoustic processing.
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408. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device comprises a contact lens with shading control.
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409. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to determine symptoms of sleep deprivation.
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410. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to determine alcohol level of the user.
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411. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with a brain wave meter.
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412. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with a tesla meter.
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413. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in conjunction with an operating system.
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414. The wearable optics system of claim 413, wherein the dynamic eye tracking is utilized to control the operating the system.
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415. The wearable optics system of claim 413, wherein applications are utilized to control sensors and the communication of the wearable optics device.
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416. The wearable optics system of claim 414, wherein lenses are controlled by the operating system.
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417. The wearable optics device of claim 416, wherein the lens includes a plurality of layers.
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418. The wearable optics system of claim 413, wherein lens drivers and an eye cursor are controlled by the operating system.
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419. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in an educational environment.
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420. The wearable optics device of claim 419, wherein the dynamic eye tracking is utilized with a virtual textbook.
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421. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking turns a page of a virtual book.
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422. The wearable optics device of claim 420, wherein the dynamic eye tracking allows an instructor to determine where a user is in a given textbook.
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423. The wearable optics device of claim 420, wherein an instructor can zoom in on one or more students documents.
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424. The wearable optics device of claim 420, wherein messages can be retrieved from or sent to an instructor by a student.
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425. The wearable optics device of claim 424, wherein the instructor can zoom in and know characteristics of the student.
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426. The wearable optics device of claim 424, wherein the instructor can check on notes from one or more students.
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427. The wearable optics device of claim 424, wherein the instructor can see what one or more student sees.
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428. The wearable optics device of claim 424, wherein the instructor can measure student engagement using optical parameters.
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429. The method of claim 420, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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430. The wearable optics device of claim 424, wherein the instructor can present messages to one or more students in real time and obtain feedback.
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431. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is solar powered.
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432. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein shading control is provided by at least one eye sensor and a camera.
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433. The wearable optics device of claim 432, wherein the eye sensor and the camera determine what point the eye is looking at through the lens.
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434. The wearable optics device of claim 432, wherein the eye sensor detects bright areas on the lens.
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435. The wearable optics device of claim 432, wherein the eye sensor provides for dynamic tracking for each eye.
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436. The wearable optics device of claim 131, which includes a bar code sensor.
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437. The wearable optics device of claim 436, wherein the bar code includes product information based on the scanning.
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438. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein applications are executed utilizing an operating system with dynamic eye tracking.
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439. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein browser information is executed utilizing a browser with dynamic eye tracking.
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440. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein a perceptual measurements are utilized identify information is provided.
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441. The wearable optics device of claim 440, wherein muscle measurement is utilized for perceptual enhancement.
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442. The wearable optics device of claim 440, wherein central arch, nose, eyebrow muscle group is utilized for focusing and zoom function.
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443. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein perceptual parameters are utilized to convey transmit and communicate perceptions and emotions of the user.
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444. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein perceptual parameters are utilized in video games.
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445. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein perceptual parameters are utilized in a social network environment.
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446. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein perceptual parameters are utilized to provide a facial image.
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447. The wearable optics device of claim 131, where the eyebrow, forehead sensor is utilized to convey surprise or doubt.
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448. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein cheek position of the user is utilized to indicate happiness.
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449. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein muscle movement is utilized as a proxy for speech.
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450. The wearable optics device of claim 440, the nose bridge is utilized for perceptual enhancement.
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451. The wearable optics device of claim 440, wherein the nose can be a speech vehicle.
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452. The wearable optics device of claim 447, wherein a sensor on the face senses moisture content.
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453. The wearable optics device of claim 447, wherein the perceptual search utilizes gesture, gaze or eye movement to determine the focus of the search.
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454. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein an eye of the user looks natural.
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455. The wearable optics device of claim 454, a natural eye look provides an ability to show a representation of a clear view of the eye in real time.
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456. The wearable optics device of claim 454, wherein a camera within the wearable optics device is utilized to provide the natural eye look.
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457. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein a focal length of the lens is determined to improve performance of the device.
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458. The wearable optics device of claim 457, wherein the focal length of the image displayed on the eyewear is matched to the varying focal length of the lens of the user.
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459. The wearable optics device of claim 457, wherein a displayed augmented reality focal length is adjusted to match the varying focal length of the user.
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460. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein ciliary measurement is utilized in conjunction with the dynamic eye tracking.
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461. The wearable optics device of claim 460, wherein the ciliary measurement is an active measurement.
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462. The wearable optics device of claim 461, wherein the active measurement comprises utilizing an infrared emitter to transmit infra red radiation into the eye and capture the return information and analyze the return information.
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463. The wearable optics device of claim 460, wherein the ciliary measurement is a passive measurement.
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464. The wearable optics device of claim 463, wherein the passive measurement comprises utilizing retina or corneal imaging and determining the focal length by analysis
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465. The wearable optics device of claim 461, wherein the active measurement utilizes an auto compensation feature
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466. The wearable optics device of claim 463, wherein the passive measurement utilizes an auto compensation feature.
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467. The wearable optics device of claim 461, wherein the active measurement utilizes a calibration process.
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468. The wearable optics device of claim 463, wherein the passive measurement utilizes an auto compensation feature.
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469. The wearable optics device of claim 460, wherein the ciliary measurement adjusts for the user eyesight and focus requirements.
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470. The wearable optics device of claim 460, wherein the ciliary measurement utilizes a virtual lens for both calibration and real time operation.
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471. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking is utilized for navigation and fingers are utilized to make selection
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472. The wearable optics device of claim 473, which includes a 10 click navigation mechanism using the fingers.
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473. The wearable optics device of claim 471, wherein the navigation is simultaneous with the selection,
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474. The wearable optics device of claim 131, further including eye cursor control and picture selection
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475. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein recognition of information is augmented.
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476. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein inverse shading is provide when viewing a display.
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477. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein inverse shading is provided by a polarized filter.
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478. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein algorithms for shading and inverse shading are provided within the wearable optics device.
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479. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein algorithms are provided to transform non-visual spectrum to visible information.
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480. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein the display is utilized with any of a smartphone, personal computer, laptop, desktop or portable device.
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481. The wearable optics device of claim 480, wherein the background of the display is shaded out to allow one to see an object
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482. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein an object is unshaded but the area outside of the object is shaded.
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483. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein object recognition is utilized.
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484. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein if ambient light is above some predetermined value then you shade.
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485. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein each lens has its own inverse shading.
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486. The wearable optics device of claim 476, wherein translucency shading is provided for reading material.
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487. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes a power management mechanism.
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488. The wearable optics device of claim 131 includes a charging mechanism.
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489. The wearable optics device of claim 488, wherein the charging mechanism comprises a direct electrical connection.
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490. The wearable optics device of claim 488, wherein the charging mechanism comprises a solar charging system.
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491. The wearable optics device of claim 488, wherein the charging mechanism comprises a magnetic induction system.
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492. The wearable optics device of claim 488, wherein the charging mechanism comprises a connection to a smartphone.
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493. The wearable optics device of claim 492, wherein the connection to the smartphone comprises any and any combination of a connection to a USB port, a direct electrical connection or a connection via magnetic induction.
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494. The wearable optics device of claim 492, wherein the connection is a connection to a solar induction pad.
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495. The wearable optics device of claim 488, wherein the charging mechanism comprises a connection to a laptop.
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496. The wearable optics device of claim 495, wherein the connection to the laptop comprises any and any combination of a connection to a USB port, a direct electrical connection or a connection via magnetic induction.
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497. The wearable optics device of claim 496, wherein the connection is a connection to a solar induction pad.
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498. The wearable optics device of claim 488, wherein clothes are utilized in conjunction with the charging mechanism to charge the wearable optics device.
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499. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein rapid motion encoding is utilized in conjunction with dynamic eye tracking.
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500. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein DVR functions are utilized in conjunction with dynamic eye tracking.
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501. The wearable optics device of claim 500, wherein the DVR functions include any or any combination of play, pause, record and replay.
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502. The wearable optics device of claim 131, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized for dancing and fitness.
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517. The method of claim 502, wherein inverse shading is provided by a polarized filter.
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518. The method of claim 517, wherein algorithms for shading and inverse shading are provided within the wearable optics device.
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219. The wearable optics device of 131, wherein the dynamic eye tracking mechanism is utilized to interface with a user application with the tablet, portable device cell phone or the like.
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220. The wearable optics device of 131, wherein the application runs on the processor of the wearable optics.
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345. The wearable optics device of claim 345, wherein the gaming environment is online or mobile.
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346. The wearable optics device of claim 345, wherein the wearable optics device determines statistics by referring to card analysis.
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347. The wearable optics device of claim 345, wherein the wearable optics analyzes a person'"'"'s facial expressions.
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348. The wearable optics device of claim 345, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized in gambling;
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349. The wearable optics device of claim 348, wherein optical parameters are utilized.
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350. The wearable optics device of claim 349, wherein the optical parameters include any or any combination of ciliary, pupil, corneal, retina, lens, iris measurements.
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351. The wearable optics device of claim 349 wherein the optical parameters are utilized to assist in determining strategy based upon viewing other participants.
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346. The wearable optics device of claim 345, wherein the wearable optics device determines statistics by referring to card analysis.
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404. The wearable optics device of claim 4001, wherein the wearable optics device is utilized to control light through to iris or pupil detection.
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503. A method comprising:
utilizing dynamic eye tracking with a wearable optics device;
wherein an optical parameter based operating system is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (504, 505, 506, 507, 508)
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504. The method of claim 503, wherein the dynamic eye tracking is utilized to control the operating the system.
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505. The method of claim 503, wherein applications are utilized to control sensors and the communication of the wearable optics device.
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506. The method of claim 503, wherein lenses are controlled by the operating system.
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507. The method of claim 506, wherein the lens includes a plurality of layers.
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508. The method of claim 503, wherein lens layer drivers and an eye cursor are controlled by the operating system.
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504. The method of claim 503, wherein the dynamic eye tracking is utilized to control the operating the system.
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509. A wearable optics device comprising:
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a lens; and a dynamic eye tracking mechanism in communication with the lens;
wherein an optical parameter based operating system is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (510, 511, 512, 513, 514)
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510. The wearable optics system of claim 509, wherein the dynamic eye tracking is utilized to control the operating system.
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511. The wearable optics system of claim 509, wherein applications are utilized to control sensors and the communication of the wearable optics device.
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512. The wearable optics system of claim 509, wherein lenses is controlled by the operating system.
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513. The wearable optics device of claim 509, wherein the lens includes a plurality of layers.
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514. The wearable optics system of claim 509, wherein lens layer drivers and an eye cursor are controlled by the operating system.
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515. A method comprising:
utilizing dynamic eye tracking with a wearable optics device;
wherein shading or inverse shading is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (519, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526)
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519. The method of claim 515, wherein algorithms are provided to transform non-visual spectrum to visible information.
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522. The method of claim 515, wherein an object is unshaded but the area outside of the object is shaded.
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523. The method of claim 515, wherein object recognition is utilized.
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524. The method of claim 515, wherein if ambient light is above some predetermined value shading is provided.
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525. The method of claim 515, wherein each lens has its own inverse shading.
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526. The method of claim 515, wherein translucency shading is provided for reading material.
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519. The method of claim 515, wherein algorithms are provided to transform non-visual spectrum to visible information.
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516. The method of claim 516, wherein inverse shading is provide when viewing a display.
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520. The method of claim 516, wherein the display is utilized with any of a smartphone, personal computer, laptop, desktop or portable device.
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521. The method of claim 516, wherein the background of the display is shaded out to allow one to see an object
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520. The method of claim 516, wherein the display is utilized with any of a smartphone, personal computer, laptop, desktop or portable device.
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527. A wearable optics device comprising:
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a lens; and a dynamic eye tracking mechanism in communication with the lens;
wherein shading or inverse shading is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (528, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538)
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528. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein inverse shading is provide when viewing a display.
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529. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein inverse shading is provided by a polarized filter.
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530. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein algorithms for shading and inverse shading are provided within the wearable optics device.
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531. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein algorithms are provided to transform non-visual spectrum to visible information.
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532. The wearable optics device of claim 528, wherein the display is utilized with any of a smartphone, personal computer, laptop, desktop or portable device.
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533. The wearable optics device of claim 528, wherein the background of the display is shaded out to allow one to see an object
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534. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein an object is unshaded but the area outside of the object is shaded.
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535. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein object recognition is utilized.
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536. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein if ambient light is above some predetermined value then you shade.
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537. The wearable optics device of claim 527, wherein each lens has its own inverse shading.
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538. The wearable optics device of claim 530, wherein translucency shading is provided for reading material.
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539. A method comprising:
utilizing dynamic eye tracking with a wearable optics device;
wherein a perceptual optimization is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (540, 541, 542, 543)
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540. The method of claim 539 which includes providing an enhancement utilizing objective and subjective quality standards based upon perceptual parameters.
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541. The method of claim 540, wherein the perceptual parameters include any and any combination of optical expression, voice, brain wave, environmental, audio, video, navigational, augmented reality, algorithmic, spatial, cognitive, interpretive.
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542. The method of claim 539, wherein the wearable optics device controls any or any combination of mimics, amplifies, or expands a user perceptual physiology utilizing perceptual parameters.
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543. The method of claim 541, wherein the optical expressions are images.
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540. The method of claim 539 which includes providing an enhancement utilizing objective and subjective quality standards based upon perceptual parameters.
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544. A wearable optics device comprising:
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a lens; and a dynamic eye tracking mechanism in communication with the lens;
wherein a perceptual optimization is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (545, 546, 547, 548)
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545. The wearable optics device of claim 544 which includes providing an enhancement utilizing objective and subjective quality standards based upon perceptual parameters.
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546. The wearable optics device of claim 544, wherein the perceptual parameters include any and any combination of optical expression, voice, brain wave, environmental, audio, video, navigational, augmented reality, algorithmic, spatial, cognitive, interpretive.
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547. The wearable optics device of claim 544, wherein the wearable optics device controls any or any combination of mimics, amplifies, or expands a user perceptual physiology utilizing perceptual parameters.
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548. The wearable optics device of claim 546, wherein the optical expression is images.
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549. A method comprising:
utilizing dynamic eye tracking with a wearable optics device;
wherein an augmented reality overlay is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (550, 551)
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550. The method of claim 549, wherein an overlay translation is augmented reality overlay in real time.
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551. The method of claim 549, wherein an overlay translation is provided in the wearable optics device using line of sight or focal length of the lens of the user to the object to provide an augmented reality overlay.
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550. The method of claim 549, wherein an overlay translation is augmented reality overlay in real time.
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552. A wearable optics device comprising:
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a lens; and a dynamic eye tracking mechanism in communication with the lens;
wherein an augmented reality overlay is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.- View Dependent Claims (553, 554)
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553. The wearable optics device of claim 552, wherein an overlay translation is augmented reality overlay in real time
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554. The wearable optics device of claim 552, wherein an overlay translation is provided in the wearable optics device using line of sight or focal length of the lens of the user to the object to provide an augmented reality overlay
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555. A method comprising:
utilizing dynamic eye tracking with a wearable optics device;
wherein augmented reality navigation is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.
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556. A wearable optics device comprising:
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a lens; and a dynamic eye tracking mechanism in communication with the lens;
wherein augmented reality navigation is utilized based upon the dynamic eye tracking.
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Specification
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Current AssigneePercept Technologies, Inc.
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Original AssigneePercept Technologies, Inc.
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InventorsLEWIS, Scott W.
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Granted Patent
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Time in Patent OfficeDays
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US Class Current351/209
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