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Design and evaluation of a biocular system

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Abstract

In this study, a biocular system is established and a biocular analysis method is proposed by analyzing the biocular parallax principle to determine the relationship between convergence, dipvergence, azimuth, and elevation. Based on the biocular analysis method, a looped optimization method for reducing biocular parallax is presented. After optimizing the biocular system, convergence of the system is between 6mrad6mrad, and dipvergence is between 1.5mrad1.5mrad. This satisfies the requirements of the human eye for observation with a biocular system. Experimental results are approximately consistent with theoretical analysis. This proves the accuracy of the proposed biocular analysis method.

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