Wednesday, November 2, 2016

                                     bionic eye


The entire system runs on a battery pack that's housed with the video processing unit. When the camera captures an image -- of, say, a tree -- the image is in the form of light and dark pixels. It sends this image to the video processor, which converts the tree-shaped pattern of pixels into a series of electrical pulses that represent "light" and "dark." The processor sends these pulses to a radio transmitter on the glasses, which then transmits the pulses in radio form to a receiver implanted underneath the subject's skin. The receiver is directly connected via a wire to the electrode array implanted at the back of the eye, and it sends the pulses down the wire.


this innovation could help people that are blind or not able to see correctly. this will improve someones lifestyle.


 


I believe this is a excellent innovation because there able to help people that are getting blind or already blind able to see at least 60% of the stuff around them.

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