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1
The Bionic Eye
Andrew Rosenberg
  • Department of Electrical, Computer, and
    Biomedical Engineering BME 181

2
Healthy Vision
  • Reflected light enters the cornea (Window of the
    eye)
  • Light travels through the pupil
  • Contracts or dilates depending on how brightness
    of surroundings
  • Light enters the lens
  • Just like a camera, the lens of the eye focuses
    light
  • 4. The light beams through the center of the
    eye to the retina
  • Retina
  • Photoreceptors (Specialized cells that convert
    light into electric impulses)
  • Macula (Center of the retina that contains more
    photoreceptors than any other part of eye)

3
Reasons for Bionic Eye
Macular Degeneration
Retinitis Pigmentosa
  • Age Related
  • Loss of central vision and blurred peripheral
    vision
  • Macula deteriorates over time
  • Vision becomes gray
  • 10 of adults over age 55 world-wide
  • Genetic
  • Loss of peripheral vision inward
  • Photoreceptors in periphery deteriorate
  • 1.5 million people world-wide

4
Components (The ArgusII)
Internal Parts
External Parts
5
Eligibility, Procedure, and Cost
  • Must have Retinitis Pigmentosa Newer models will
    work with Macular Degeneration
  • Showing later symptoms of disease
  • 2 to 5 hour surgical procedure for internal parts
  • Small incision, minimal scarring, and
    uncomplicated
  • Return to hospital for external fitting and
    programming
  • Training and therapy
  • Patients must learn to recognize objects with
    bionic eye
  • 115,000 in Europe before surgery
  • 150,000 in U.S.A. before surgery
  • Insurance companies will help more as the
    technology improves

6
Benefits Future Outlook
  • Partial restoration of vision
  • Gain more independence
  • Able to view objects on a larger scale
  • Upgradable software
  • If newer technology is released further surgery
    is unnecessary
  • ArgusI (Prototype)
  • 16 pixels of resolution
  • 15 seconds to recognize an object
  • ArgusII (On the Market)
  • 60 pixels of resolution
  • 2 to 3 seconds to recognize an object
  • ArgusIII (In Progress)
  • 200 pixels of resolution
  • Recognition time unavailable

7
Works Cited
"Argus II The First Bionic Eye." Planet
Infowars Site Wide Activity RSS. N.p., n.d. Web.
20 Mar. 2013. http//planet.infowars.com/technolog
y/argus-ii-the-first-bionic-eye-to-gain-approval-f
or-sale-in-u-s
Gadala, Avinash. "Argus II Artificial
Retina." Brainstorm.org. N.p., 2012. Web. 23 Mar.
2013. http//www.brainstrom.org/2012/07/24/argus-i
i-artificail-retina/
"How the Human Eye Sees." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web.
23 Mar. 2013. http//www.webmd.com/eye-health/amaz
ing-human-eye
 "Retinitis Pigmentosa." Wikipedia. Wikimedia
Foundation, 23 Mar. 2013. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retinitis_pigmentosa
 "Second Sight." Mission. Second Sight Medical
Products, Inc., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2013.
http//2-sight.eu/en/home-en
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