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Multi-periscopic prism device for field expansion

Eli Peli, Fernando Vargas-Martı́n, Nish Mohith Kurukuti, Jae‐Hyun Jung

2020Biomedical Optics Express16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patients with visual field loss frequently collide with other pedestrians, with the highest risk being from pedestrians at a bearing angle of 45°. Current prismatic field expansion devices (≈30°) cannot cover pedestrians posing the highest risk and are limited by poor image quality and restricted eye scanning range (<5°). A new field expansion device: multi-periscopic prism (MPP); comprising a cascade of half-penta prisms provides wider shifting power (45°) with dramatically better image quality and wider eye scanning range (15°) is presented. Spectacles-mounted MPPs were implemented using 3D printing. The efficacy of the MPP is demonstrated using perimetry, photographic depiction, and analyses of the collision risk covered by the devices.

Topics & Concepts

PrismImage qualityComputer scienceOpticsField of viewVisual fieldField (mathematics)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceOptometryComputer graphics (images)Image (mathematics)MedicinePhysicsMathematicsPure mathematicsOphthalmology and Visual Impairment StudiesGlaucoma and retinal disordersVisual perception and processing mechanisms
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