DOI: 10.17586/1023-5086-2021-88-01-60-68
УДК: 621.383.681.7
Using biometry results to optically calculate the paraxial characteristics of the eyes of individuals with emmetropia
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Олюнин В.В., Руховец А.Г., Черкасова Д.Н. Использование результатов биометрии в оптическом расчете параксиальных характеристик глаз индивидуумов с эмметропией // Оптический журнал. 2021. Т. 88. № 1. С. 60–68. http://doi.org/10.17586/1023-5086-2021-88-01-60-68
Olyunin V.V., Rukhovets A.G., Cherkasova D.N. Using biometry results to optically calculate the paraxial characteristics of the eyes of individuals with emmetropia [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2021. V. 88. № 1. P. 60–68. http://doi.org/10.17586/1023-5086-2021-88-01-60-68
V. V. Olyunin, A. G. Rukhovets, and D. N. Cherkasova, "Using biometry results to optically calculate the paraxial characteristics of the eyes of individuals with emmetropia," Journal of Optical Technology. 88(1), 42-48 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.88.000042
A technique is proposed for obtaining the paraxial characteristics of the eyes of individuals with emmetropia. The essential stages of the technique are as follows: studies of subjective sampling and biometry methods and computer modeling based on them (applied software packages Mathcad and OPAL-PC). The correctness of the technique is confirmed by computer modeling and experimentally. The paraxial characteristics of six eyes of individuals with emmetropia are presented as the result.
subjective sampling, biometry, schematic eye, proportionality, biological variability, visual axis
OCIS codes: 220.1000, 170.4460
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