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{ The Bionic Contact Lens By: Alex Gianos
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The first ideas came from the hit film the Terminator in the early 80’s Showed point of view through a Bionic Eye Introduction
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This project was started in 2005 by a engineer professor Babak Parvis out of the University of Washington He dreamed this lens could be connected to a wireless device to show a floating virtual display He wanted to use this to display medical issues Dream
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Design
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Lens: Special polymer with same materials as an every day contact lens. Polymer ads reinforcement and durability Components: sprinkled on to lens when polymer is drying, Metals and micro components all translucent The shape of each tiny component dictates which piece it can attach to, a micro fabrication technique known as self-assembly Capillary forces—the same type of forces that make water move up a plant's roots, and that cause the edge of a glass of water to curve upward Components include antenna, storage device, LED’s or display control unit Researchers built the circuits from layers of metal only a few nanometers thick, about one thousandth the width of a human hair Design Cont.
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The design actually made at The University of Washington, is still in the production and design process. They have built a working lens with a single led in the center, an antenna and power supply unit. Only capable of txt projection, and floating txt display Lens made of inorganic material and caused no irritation or aggravation in animal eye Very close to 240p image projection Progress
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Only trials preformed were on a 3 rabbits. This trial was to see if the inorganic material that makes up the lens was suitable to be in a animal or human eye. 20 min trial each ( results) : NO agitation or pain, from the 3 rabbits Led was not turned on in the Rabbit’s eye for the animals protection. Successful! Trials
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Bionic Lens connected to internet using an external device ( smart phone. Lens connected to brain nerves connected to an implantable chip inside eye, allows lens to search and project things your brain wants to or tells it to. Higher quality image projection Image recognition software Translations Every possibility the internet allows ( GPS) and more Future prospects
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With other devices linked to the contact lens, we can someday use this to possibly fix humans visual decay rate. Use the display to project a constantly updating picture of what we would see if our eyes were better Our eye sight can last longer and stay more clear Lastly… Zoom feature : Placing crystals in the lens that can refract light and act as a magnified glass 10x zoom! Future cont.
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Bionic contact lens will keep getting more advanced as technology gets better. This project should continue to get funding because of its promising applications These can someday be mass produced so price shouldn’t be to ridiculous Conclusion
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