Successful bionic eye implants Down Under by 2014
May 28th, 2010 - 2:35 pm ICT by ANIMelbourne, May 28 (ANI): By 2014, see the emergence of a successful bionic eye in Australia, say scientists.
Experts from Australia’s ICT Research Centre of Excellence, National ICT Australia (NICTA) have showcased a prototype of the 98 electrode eye’s processing system at the CeBit Exhibition.
Senior Research Engineer Dr Paulette Lieby revealed that NICTA is aiming for a successful implantation by the year 2014.
“Our commitment is that in four years time it will have passed the stages of acute trials and we hope to have successful chronic implantees using the 98 electrode device,” News.com.au quoted her as saying.
The processing device comprises a small camera mounted on a pair of specially designed glasses, which transforms high-resolution images into a set of stimulation signals on a bionic retinal implant.
People most likely to receive the eye are those with conditions like age-related macular degeneration (AMD) who have very limited vision but are not completely blind.
“We hope to provide a reliable device that will be able to assist in things like obstacle avoidance. For people who are currently working with guide dogs or canes, there are some problems like overhanging obstacles which are currently very difficult to handle,” said Lieby.
She is highly optimistic that the bionic eye will offer tangible benefits for the visually impaired in the future.
“If we can achieve with the bionic eye the same success that hearing aids have had for hearing impaired people I think then we will have done our job but it is much, much harder to do,” she said. (ANI)
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