A Review Paper on Bionic Eye
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Human birth is the most prized birth among all kinds of existence. The human body is crucial to living a fulfilling life. The most priceless organ in the body, the eyes plays a crucial role in seeing or providing vision. Millions of people are unable to appreciate nature's splendor. They are completely sighted. The greatest number of blind individuals reside in India. In 2000, 18.7 million blind people were thought to be living in India. According to estimates, there would be 24.1 million blind people in India by the year 2010 and 31.6 million by the year 2020. The bionic eye is an excellent visual aid that can help blind people realize their dream of seeing the wonders of nature. It is a visual prosthesis that gives blind patients with various conditions either full or partial vision restoration. This paper provides an overview of the fundamental construction and operation of the bionic eye, vision through the bionic eye, implants, sight restoration, restrictions, and the bionic eye's potential in the future.
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