基于透镜畸变效应的仿人眼扫描系统设计

Translated title of the contribution: Design of retina-like scanning system based on distortion effect of lens

Ao Yang, Jie Cao*, Qun Hao, Chuanxun Chen, Guanlei Gao

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Abstract

Retina-like scanning has the advantages of rotation and scale invariance, redundant data compression and variable resolution information acquisition. The traditional method of retina-like scanning has the disadvantages of complex system structure and slow scanning speed. Therefore, a method of retina-like scanning based on the distortion of lens and rotation of Abbe prism was proposed to realize the scanning ring growth and target field scanning. The distortion of lens could enlarge the incident spot with different fields of view to realize the retina-like spots structure. The initial parameters of the lens were solved by the objective-image relationship, and the aspheric parameters of the lens could be optimized with the growth coefficient between the rings of the scanning spot as the objective function of lens distortion optimization. The focal length of this system is 14.24 mm and the working distance is 25 mm. The simulation results show that the retina-like scanning with 16 circles can be realized on the image plane with the diameter of 27.66 mm, when the incident laser is a 1×16 linear array laser with the height of 20 mm. And the maximum ring growth coefficient of the scanning spots is 1.08. Compared with the retina-like scanning system, this method has the advantages of low cost, simple structure and fast scanning speed.

Translated title of the contributionDesign of retina-like scanning system based on distortion effect of lens
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)418-422
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Applied Optics
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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