Sampling geometries for ocular aberrometry: A model for evaluation of performance
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The purpose of this work is to outline a simple model to
assess the relative merits of different sampling grids for ocular aberrometry
and illustrate it with an example. While in traditional Hartmann-Shack
setups the sampling grid geometries have been somewhat restricted by the
geometries of the available microlens arrays, other techniques such as laser
ray tracing or spatially resolved refractometry allow for a greater freedom
of choice. For all available setups, including HS, it is worth studying
which of these choices perform better in terms of accuracy (closeness
of the obtained results to the actual ones) and precision (uncertainty
of the obtained results). Whilst the mathematical model presented in
this paper is quite general and it can be applied to optimise existing or
new aberrometers, the numerical results presented in the example are
only valid for the particular aberration sample used and centroiding algorithms studied, and should not be generalised outside of these boundaries
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Luis Diaz-Santana, Grace Walker, and Salvador X Bará, "Sampling geometries for ocular aberrometry: A model for evaluation of performance," Opt. Express 13, 8801-8818 (2005)
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© 2005 Optical Society of America







