Design of a Prototype for Vision Prosthesis
This article describes how the field of vision prostheses is currently being developed around the world to restore useful vision for people suffering from retinal degenerative diseases. The vision prosthesis system (VPS) maps visual images to electrical pulses and stimulates the surviving healthy parts in the retina of the eye, i.e. ganglion cells, using electric pulses applied through an electrode array. The retinal neurons send visual information to the brain. This article presents the design of a prototype vision prosthesis system which converts images/video into biphasic electric stimulation pulses for the excitation of electrodes simulated by an LED array. The proposed prototype laboratory model has been developed for the design of flexible high-resolution 1024-electrode VPS, using an embedded computer-based efficient control algorithm for better visual prediction. The prototype design for the VPS is verified visually through a video display on an LCD/LED array. The experimental results of VPS are enumerated for the test objects, such as, palm, human face and large font characters. The results were found to be satisfactory.
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2018
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Authors: | Rao, V. Bhujanga ; Seetharamaiah, P. ; Sharmili, Nukapeyi |
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International Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Engineering (IJBCE). - IGI Global, ISSN 2161-1629, ZDB-ID 2703028-3. - Vol. 7.2018, 2 (01.07.), p. 1-13
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | BWIP | Electrical Stimulation | Electrode Driver | H Bridge | RIRS | Vision Prosthesis |
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