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Eyeglasses inspire blind-spot-free car mirror

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Ashley N. Rice, [email protected]

Progressive adaptive optics technology used in bi- and trifocal vision correction has been applied to a prototype automobile side mirror that has no blind spot and that does not distort images. In North America, only passenger-side mirrors can have a “fish eye”-type wide-angle distortion that causes objects in the mirror to appear smaller and farther away than they actually are; driver’s-side mirrors are required to be flat and distortion-free. These flat mirrors provide a more accurate assessment of the nearness of other vehicles, but they also lose sight of cars that...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Apr 2013
    GLOSSARY
    adaptive optics
    Optical components or assemblies whose performance is monitored and controlled so as to compensate for aberrations, static or dynamic perturbations such as thermal, mechanical and acoustical disturbances, or to adapt to changing conditions, needs or missions. The most familiar example is the "rubber mirror,'' whose surface shape, and thus reflective qualities, can be controlled by electromechanical means. See also active optics; phase conjugation.
    blind spot
    The spot on the retina where the optic nerve is attached; it is incapable of sensing light because of the absence of light receptors.
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