Low vision goggles; Optical design studies

Ofer Levy, Boris Apter, Uzi Efron

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    Abstract

    Low Vision (LV) due to Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), Glaucoma or Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a growing problem, which will affect more than 15 million people in the U.S alone in 2010. Low Vision Aid Goggles (LVG) have been under development at Ben-Gurion University and the Holon Institute of Technology [1]. The device is based on a unique Image Transceiver Device (ITD)[2], combining both functions of imaging and Display in a single chip. Using the ITD-based goggles, specifically designed for the visually impaired, our aim is to develop a head-mounted device that will allow the capture of the ambient scenery, perform the necessary image enhancement and processing, and re-direct it to the healthy part of the patient's retina. This design methodology will allow the Goggles to be mobile, multi-task and environmental-adaptive. In this paper we present the optical design considerations of the Goggles, including a preliminary performance analysis of its main components. Common vision deficiencies of LV patients are usually divided into two main categories: peripheral vision loss (PVL) and central vision loss (CVL), each requiring different Goggles design. A set of design principles had been defined for each category. Four main optical designs are presented and compared according to the design principles. Each of the designs is presented in the two main optical configurations: See-through system and Video imaging system. The use of a full-color ITD-Based Goggles is also discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNovel Optical Systems Design and Optimization IX
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 6 Nov 2006
    EventNovel Optical Systems Design and Optimization IX - San Diego, CA, United States
    Duration: 15 Aug 200616 Aug 2006

    Publication series

    NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
    Volume6289
    ISSN (Print)0277-786X

    Conference

    ConferenceNovel Optical Systems Design and Optimization IX
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySan Diego, CA
    Period15/08/0616/08/06

    Keywords

    • AMD
    • Glaucoma
    • Goggles
    • HMD
    • Low vision
    • Optical design
    • RP
    • See through configuration
    • Video imaging

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
    • Condensed Matter Physics
    • Computer Science Applications
    • Applied Mathematics
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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