Remote measurement of spherocylindrical spectacle lens prescriptions

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Abstract

A system has been developed to measure spherocylindrical spectacle lenses. The global pandemic limited access to regular eye exams. The system bypasses this limitation by providing at-home prescription measurements. The power and orientation of the spectacle lenses are obtained with a cell phone camera, a displayed or printed target, and a magnetic stripe card. The spatially varying magnification of the lenses is calculated by examining the image captured through the lens of the target at a fixed distance. This information is then used to calculate a clinical prescription, i.e., Sph/Cyl × Axis. The system is tested with 48 single-power spherocylindrical lenses with a range of -11.25 to +4.25 D for Sph, -5.25 to -0.25 D for Cyl, and a whole range of Axis. The results are plotted in comparison with these reference prescriptions provided by a commercially available lensmeter and show good agreement. The image processing and clinical prescription calculation are discussed here.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number121809
JournalOptical Engineering
Volume61
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2022

Keywords

  • image processing
  • power measurement
  • spectacle lenses
  • telemedicine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • General Engineering

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