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Dynamics of Ocular Motion

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Computation and Control IV

Part of the book series: Progress in Systems and Control Theory ((PSCT,volume 20))

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A primary goal of this research is to develop tracking models (observers) for moving objects based on the model of human binocular vision. First, a simplified physical model of a single eye was built, and it was used to derive the mathematic model of the eye. Then computer simulations were performed to find a suitable controller for this model. Second, the model was extended to binocular vision and the controller found was improved for the binocular model.

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Lu, S., Martin, C. (1995). Dynamics of Ocular Motion. In: Computation and Control IV. Progress in Systems and Control Theory, vol 20. Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2574-4_15

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2574-4_15

  • Publisher Name: Birkhäuser Boston

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