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Image processing and interface for retinal visual prostheses

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Image processing and interface for retinal visual prostheses
— Controlled electrical stimulation of the retina can result in visual percepts in blind patients. In contrast to the over 100,000,000 photoreceptors in a healthy retina, even hundreds of pixels/electrodes of a retinal implant may restore low-resolution vision for unaided mobility and large print reading. We describe the real-time application of image processing techniques such as contrast and brightness enhancement, grayscale histogram equalization, edge detection, and grayscale reduction, to enhance visual perception provided by a retinal implant. We discuss schemes for reducing the amount of data transmitted wirelessly to the implant, as well as the interface between the external imaging unit and retinal implant.
Wentai Liu, Wolfgang Fink, Mark A. Tarbell, Mohana
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ISCAS
Authors Wentai Liu, Wolfgang Fink, Mark A. Tarbell, Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam
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