ETHL (Eye Tracking HeadLamp)
Team
Max Fumeaux, Cyprien Requin, Amine Mrabet, Jonathan Gos, Sloan Zammouri, Nevo Mirzai Hamadani
Project Description
Eye Tracking HeadLamp (ETHL) is an intelligent, head-mounted lighting system that automatically aligns its beam with the user’s line of sight. Using an infrared camera and advanced eye-tracking algorithms, the system determines where the user is looking and dynamically adjusts the lamp’s orientation in real time via two servo motors. An optical camera provides feedback for precise control, ensuring stable illumination and optimal lighting conditions.
By eliminating the need for manual adjustments, ETHL reduces eye strain and enhances efficiency in high-stress, precision-demanding environments such as extravehicular activities in space or aircraft maintenance operations. The project integrates mechanical design, electronics, and computer vision, featuring custom CAD components, servo control, and onboard processing powered by a Raspberry Pi.
Overall, ETHL is designed to improve user comfort, operational efficiency, and safety through adaptive illumination that remains accurately aligned with the user’s gaze.