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22 January 2007Update on MEMS-based scanned beam imager
In 2004, Microvision presented "Scanned Beam Medical Imager" as an introduction to our MEMS-based, full
color scanned beam imaging system. This presentation will provide an update of the technological advancements since
this initial work from 2004. This recent work includes the development of functional prototypes that are much smaller
than previous prototypes using a design architecture that is easily scalable. Performance has been significantly
improved by increasing the optical field of views and video refresh rate. Real-time image processing capabilities have
been developed to enhance the image quality and functionality over a wide range of operating conditions. Actual
images of various objects will be presented.
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Richard James, Greg Gibson, Frank Metting, Wyatt Davis, Christian Drabe, "Update on MEMS-based scanned beam imager," Proc. SPIE 6466, MOEMS and Miniaturized Systems VI, 64660J (22 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.701501