Development of Micro Wide Angle Fovea Lens
This paper describes the development of a biologically inspired wide-angle fovea (WAF) lens well known as a significant part of a biomimetic vision sensor. The authors develop a micro WAF lens suitable for a board lens camera with a 1/3 inch imaging chip. The prototype of this Micro WAF lens has a s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEJ JOURNAL OF INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS 2013-01, Vol.2 (1), p.55-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper describes the development of a biologically inspired wide-angle fovea (WAF) lens well known as a significant part of a biomimetic vision sensor. The authors develop a micro WAF lens suitable for a board lens camera with a 1/3 inch imaging chip. The prototype of this Micro WAF lens has a smaller diameter and length, i.e., phi8mm x 15mm, than half of those of the WAF lens that the author produced formerly, i.e., phi16mm x 32mm. However, its central field of view (FOV), called herein fovea, has a much higher resolution; that is, its projected image is more highly distorted than that projected by the former WAF lens. The central FOV is approximately 10% of the entire FOV within an incident angle of 2.5 degree in Micro WAF lens, whereas it is approximately 10% within an incident angle of 10 degree in the former WAF lens. We mainly focus on determining its specification as the first step of a lens design procedure and discussing the results simulated using the lens design software. |
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ISSN: | 2187-1094 2187-1108 |
DOI: | 10.1541/ieejjia.2.55 |