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18 April 2021 Innovation of detecting optimized intensity of light via three-dimensional material rendering
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This study investigated innovation of detected the intensity of light via Three Dimension Material Rendering the intensity of light entering the eyes to determine the optimized intensity of light. The innovation of detected the optimized intensity of light via three-dimension material rendering (IDOIL-3D) was rendering into glasses by 3D-printing and can be detected the intensity of visible light by a sensor-controlled by computer language. The sensor for detected of light was determined variable value to notification when a variable value has over limit, the sensor will alert in form biofeedback. IDOL-3D can be helped the wearer reduce the intensity of light entering the eyes.
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Pachara Thonglim, Sirintip Boonmeepipit, and Sanrat Suttiniam "Innovation of detecting optimized intensity of light via three-dimensional material rendering", Proc. SPIE 11772, Optical Sensors 2021, 1177218 (18 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2582640
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Glasses

Visible radiation

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