Artificial Eye

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Artificial Eye By Utkarsh Anurag 100805089(EIC-3)

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Artificial Eye. By Utkarsh Anurag 100805089(EIC-3). TOPICS. THE EYE RETINA RETINAL DISEASES OCULAR IMPLANTS EPI-RETINAL IMPLANTS CHIP DEVELOPMENT BIOCOMPATIBILITY RF TELEMETRY AND POWER SYSTEMS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Artificial Eye

By Utkarsh Anurag 100805089(EIC-3)

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TOPICS• THE EYE• RETINA• RETINAL DISEASES• OCULAR IMPLANTS• EPI-RETINAL IMPLANTS• CHIP DEVELOPMENT• BIOCOMPATIBILITY• RF TELEMETRY AND POWER SYSTEMS• SUB RETINAL IMPLANTATION• STRUCTURE ANDWORKING OF ASR• IMPLANT DESIGN

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THE EYE

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• main part in our visual system

• process very similar to that of a camera

• retina represents the film in our camera

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RETINA

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RETINAL DISEASES

• There are two important types of retinal degenerative disease:

• Retinitis pigmentosa (RP), and• Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

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OCULAR IMPLANTS

Placed inside the retina• Aims at the

electrical excitation of two dimensional layers of neurons

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EPI-RETINAL IMPLANTS.

• micro contact array mounted onto the retinal surface to stimulate retinal ganglion cells

• A tiny video camera is mounted on eyeglasses• signal together with the energy supply is transmitted

wireless into a device which is implanted into the eye

• main advantage of this is that it consists of only a simple spectacle frame

• camera and external electronics Communicates wirelessly with microchip implanted

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CHIP-EPI RETINAL ENCODER

• The design of an epiretinal encoder is more complicated as it has to feed the ganglion cells

• retina encoder (RE) outside the eye replaces the information processing of the retina

• retina stimulator (RS) contacts a sufficient number of retinal ganglion cells/fibers for electrical stimulation

• RE thenmaps visual patterns onto impulse sequences by a digital signal processor handling the incoming light stimuli.

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BIOCOMPATIBILITY

• The electrodes must establish a good contact to the nerve cells

• within fluids, so that the stimulating electric current can pass from the photo elements into the tissue.

• It must be possible to manufacture these materials with micro technical methods

• They must be biologically compatible with the nervous system.

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RF TELEMETRY

• wireless RF telemetry system acts as a channel between the Retinal Encoder and the retinal stimulator

• Care is taken to avoid direct contact of heat dissipating devices with the retina

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SUB RETINAL IMPLANTATION

• Subretinal approach is aiming at a direct physical replacement of degenerated photoreceptors in the human eye

• quantum efficiency of photoreceptor action, however, is 1000 times larger than that of the corresponding technical devices

• Photoreceptors are excited by the incoming light and deliver gradual potential changes to the inner retina layers

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STRUCTURE ANDWORKINGOF ASR

• ASR is powered solely by the incident light &does not require the use of external wires or batteries

• microchip is supposed to replace the function of the retina's light-sensing cells that have been damaged by disease

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IMPLANT DESIGN

• micro photodiode array (MPA) is comprised of a regular array of individual photodiode subunits

• devices generate current in response to a wavelength range of 500 to 1100 nm

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