Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jan 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985rlsbb.......68.&link_type=abstract
In its USSR Report: Life Sciences. Biomedical and Behavioral Sciences (JPRS-UBB-85-004) p 68 (SEE N86-14845 05-51) Transl. i
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Eye (Anatomy), Human Factors Engineering, Robots, Telescopes, Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Astrophysics, Imaging Techniques, Polymers
Scientific paper
A new invention by scientists who have copied the structure of a human eye will help replace a human telescope-watching astronomer with a robot. It will be possible to provide technical vision not only for robot astronomers but also for their industrial fellow robots. So far, an artificial eye with dimensions close to those of a human eye discerns only black-and-white images. But already the second model of the eye is to perceive colors as well. Polymers which are suited for the role of the coat of an eye, lens, and vitreous body were applied. The retina has been replaced with a bundle of the finest glass filaments through which light rays get onto photomultipliers. They can be positioned outside the artificial eye. The main thing is to prevent great losses in the light guide.
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