In this process, we use the HMD's intrinsic parameters : horizontal and vertical FOV, focal distance, image resolution, distance between eye (De). We obtain these informations from the HMD constructor as a perspective projection matrix noted and a value for De.
Since we assume the use large volume of commercial HMD (as opposed to unique research prototypes), we consider this information to be always available:
Because one user's inter pupillar distance (IPD) does not generally match the HMD eye distance, we need to correct the ideal matrix to obtain an off-axis perspective projection matrix for each eye. We assume that the user knows his IPD (it can be measured easily) and "carries" it with him when he plans to use our system.
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