GS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

New device to sense eye movement runs on blinking, Pg12

Scientists develop blink-powered eye sensor with 99% accuracy for hands-free control, aiding individuals with motor disabilities.

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Key Highlights:

  • Scientists have created an eye sensor powered by blinking using a contact lens-like device.
  • The device detects eye deflections of 2° and classifies movements with 99% accuracy in total darkness.
  • Electrodes on glasses read the voltage induced by blinking to infer gaze direction.
  • The technology may enable hands-free interfaces for individuals with motor disabilities.

Detailed Insights:

  • The sensor utilizes a soft friction layer placed on the eyeball that generates electricity when the eyelid rubs against it during blinking.
  • The induced voltage is then read by electrodes on glasses, allowing the device to determine the direction of the user's gaze.
  • This innovation could provide a new method for controlling devices and interfaces for people with severe motor impairments.
  • The high accuracy of the device, even in complete darkness, makes it suitable for various assistive technology applications.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Voltage: The difference in electric potential between two points, which drives electric current.
  • Electrodes: Conductors through which electricity enters or leaves an object, body, or device.
  • Friction: The resistance encountered when one surface or object moves relative to another.
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