Sensors (Dec 2022)

Development and Testing of a Compact Autorefractor Based on Double-Pass Imaging

  • Linus Emmerich,
  • Arne Ohlendorf,
  • Alexander Leube,
  • Nikolai Suchkov,
  • Siegfried Wahl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23010362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
p. 362

Abstract

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Autorefraction is an objective way to determine the refractive error of the eye, without the need for feedback by the patient or a well-educated practitioner. To make refractive measurements more accessible in the background of the growing prevalence of myopia, a compact autorefractor was built, containing only few optical components and relying on double-pass imaging and the physical properties of the point-spread function and digital image processing instead. A method was developed to analyze spherical defocus as well as the defocus and angle of astigmatism. The device was tested using calibrator eye models in a range of ± 15 D spherical defocus and −3 D astigmatic defocus. Reliable results could be achieved across the whole measurement range, with only a small increase in deviation toward high values of refractive errors, showing the feasibility of a PSF-based approach for a compact and low-cost solution for objective measurements of refractive error.

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