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2013
Journal Article
Title

Miniature curved artificial compound eyes

Abstract
In most animal species, vision is mediated by compound eyes, which offer lower resolution than vertebrate single-lens eyes, but significantly larger fields of view with negligible distortion and spherical aberration, as well as high temporal resolution in a tiny package. Compound eyes are ideally suited for fast panoramic motion perception. Engineering a miniature artificial compound eye is challenging because it requires accurate alignment of photoreceptive and optical components on a curved surface. Here, we describe a unique design method for biomimetic compound eyes featuring a panoramic, undistorted field of view in a very thin package. The design consists of three planar layers of separately produced arrays, namely, a microlens array, a neuromorphic photodetector array, and a flexible printed circuit board that are stacked, cut, and curved to produce a mechanically flexible imager. Following this method, we have prototyped and characterized an artificial compound eye bearing a hemispherical field of view with embedded and programmable low-power signal processing, high temporal resolution, and local adaptation to illumination. The prototyped artificial compound eye possesses several characteristics similar to the eye of the fruit fly Drosophila and other arthropod species. This design method opens up additional vistas for a broad range of applications in which wide field motion detection is at a premium, such as collision-free navigation of terrestrial and aerospace vehicles, and for the experimental testing of insect vision theories.
Author(s)
Floreano, Dario
Pericet-Camara, Ramon
Viollet, Stéphane
Ruffier, Franck
Brückner, Andreas
Leitel, Robert  
Buss, Wolfgang
Menouni, Mohsine
Expert, Fabien
Juston, Raphael
Dobrzynski, Michal K.
L'Eplattenier, Geraud
Mallot, Hanspeter A.
Franceschini, Nicolas
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS  
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1219068110
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
Keyword(s)
  • bioinspired robotics

  • wide-angle vision

  • optic flow sensor

  • micro-opto-electromechanical systems

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