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22 May 2015 Design and characterization of a tunable opto-mechatronic system to mimic the focusing and the regulation of illumination in the formation of images made by the human eye
A. Santiago-Alvarado, A. Cruz-Félix, A. Hernández Méndez, Y. Pérez-Maldonado, C. DomÍnguez-Osante
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Tunable lenses have attracted much attention due to their potential applications in such areas like machine vision, laser projection, ophthalmology, etc. In this work we present the design of a tunable opto-mechatronic system capable of focusing and to regulate the entrance illumination that mimics the performance made by the iris and the crystalline lens of the human eye. A solid elastic lens made of PDMS has been used in order to mimic the crystalline lens and an automatic diaphragm has been used to mimic the iris of the human eye. Also, a characterization of such system has been performed with standard values of luminosity for the human eye have been taken into account to calibrate and to validate the entrance illumination levels to the overall optical system.
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A. Santiago-Alvarado, A. Cruz-Félix, A. Hernández Méndez, Y. Pérez-Maldonado, and C. DomÍnguez-Osante "Design and characterization of a tunable opto-mechatronic system to mimic the focusing and the regulation of illumination in the formation of images made by the human eye", Proc. SPIE 9467, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications VII, 94671Y (22 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177203
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Crystals

Sensors

Eye models

Opto mechatronics

Actuators

Control systems

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