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7 March 2016 Development of single-channel stereoscopic video imaging modality for real-time retinal imaging
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Stereoscopic retinal image can effectively help doctors. Most of stereo imaging surgical microscopes are based on dual optical channels and benefit from dual cameras in which left and right cameras capture corresponding left and right eye views. This study developed a single-channel stereoscopic retinal imaging modality based on a transparent rotating deflector (TRD). Two different viewing angles are generated by imaging through the TRD which is mounted on a motor synchronized with a camera and is placed in single optical channel. Because of the function of objective lens in the imaging modality which generate stereo-image from an object at its focal point, and according to eye structure, the optical set up of the imaging modality can compatible for retinal imaging when the cornea and eye lens are engaged in objective lens.
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Edalat Radfar, Jihoon Park, Sangyeob Lee, Myungjin Ha, Sungkon Yu, Seulki Jang, and Byungjo Jung "Development of single-channel stereoscopic video imaging modality for real-time retinal imaging", Proc. SPIE 9698, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic and Surgical Guidance Systems XIV, 96981D (7 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2211666
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Eye

Channel projecting optics

Retinal scanning

Image quality

Imaging systems

Eye models

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