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An Active Feedback System for Stabilizing Visual Images
Authors:Jones   Robert M. Webster   John G. Keesey   Ulker Tulunay
Affiliation:Department of Ophthalmology and the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706.;
Abstract:In normal vision, eye movements cause the image to move on the retina. Special apparatus can stabilize the image on the retina so it cannot move, and vision fades away. Previous methods for stabilizing the image were either optical systems or complex computer-controlled feedback systems. A simpler feedback system is presented which detects eye motion and rotates a mirror through which the target is viewed, to exactly compensate for eye motion. Unlike previous optical systems, this new system has no lenses in either the viewing or the image-forming path to limit the spatial resolution.
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