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22 May 1998 Artificial vision: an application for short-distance free-space optical interconnection
Matthias Gross, Ruediger Buss, Thomas Alder, Robert Heinzelmann, D. Kalinowski, Dieter Jaeger
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Proceedings Volume 3490, Optics in Computing '98; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308932
Event: Optics in Computing '98, 1998, Bruges, Belgium
Abstract
In this paper an application of optical signal and energy transmission in the field of biotechnology is presented: A retinal implant, which is powered and provided with digitally coded information simultaneously by free space optical interconnection.
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Matthias Gross, Ruediger Buss, Thomas Alder, Robert Heinzelmann, D. Kalinowski, and Dieter Jaeger "Artificial vision: an application for short-distance free-space optical interconnection", Proc. SPIE 3490, Optics in Computing '98, (22 May 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308932
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KEYWORDS
Retina

Optical interconnects

Receivers

Solar energy

Computer programming

Eye

Free space

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