Pupilometric method for determining brightness correction value of person~s pupil
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This invention describes a method that measures a person's pupil diameter and the surrounding light conditions to determine a 'brightness correction value' specific to that individual. By combining data from the pupil's response and the light environment, the system generates signals that can be used to make personalized brightness adjustments.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Calibrating brightness in medical diagnostic equipment based on individual patient responses
- Personalizing display brightness for smartphones, tablets, and other screens to reduce eye strain
- Improving lighting control systems in vehicles or buildings for occupant comfort
- Optimizing user experience in virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) headsets
- Aiding in ophthalmology to assess or monitor patient's pupil responsiveness for diagnostic purposes
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- Provides personalized brightness settings, reducing discomfort and eye strain
- Improves accuracy in medical and diagnostic imaging
- Enhances comfort and usability of electronic displays
- Can lead to safer lighting environments in vehicles or workplaces by adapting to individuals’ needs
- Allows for medical monitoring and tracking of ocular health based on real physiological responses
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Health, Food & Consumer Tech
Sub Classifications
Medical & Vet Science
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Univ Berlin Freie
Patent Abstract
The pupilometric method for determining the brightness correction value of a person~s pupil involves, firstly, the measurement of the diameter of the pupils of the person are measured. The measured pupil diameter (PDmess) generates a first pupil diameter signal, whilst the surrounding brightness in the vicinity of the measured pupil is also determined which also results in the generation of a brightness signal (LD) for this measurement.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102005024974A1
Family ID
37387785
Publication Date
2006-11-30
Application No.
DE102005024974A
Application Date
2005-05-25
Priority Date
2005-05-25
Granted
Yes (1/2)
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