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Project Title:  Development of Advanced Vision Testing Software for a Goggle-Based Visual Field Device Prototype Reduce
Fiscal Year: FY 2020 
Division: Human Research 
Research Discipline/Element:
TRISH--TRISH 
Start Date: 08/01/2018  
End Date: 05/31/2020  
Task Last Updated: 09/02/2020 
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Principal Investigator/Affiliation:   Main, Bob  M.S. / Web Vision 
Address:  3731 W South Jordan Pkwy Suite 102 
 
South Jordan , UT 84009 
Email: bob@bobmain.net 
Phone: 801-979-2150  
Congressional District:
Web:  
Organization Type: INDUSTRY 
Organization Name: Web Vision 
Joint Agency:  
Comments:  
Co-Investigator(s)
Affiliation: 
Buscemi, Philip  O.D. Buscemi Group, LLC 
Project Information: Grant/Contract No. NNX16AO69A-FIP0009 
Responsible Center: TRISH 
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Center Contact:   
Unique ID: 11986 
Solicitation / Funding Source: TRISH--Focused Investigations 
Grant/Contract No.: NNX16AO69A-FIP0009 
Project Type: Ground 
Flight Program:  
TechPort: No 
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Human Research Program Elements: None
Human Research Program Risks: None
Human Research Program Gaps: None
Flight Assignment/Project Notes: NOTE: End date changed to 5/31/2020 (originally 7/31/2019) per E. Urquieta/TRISH (Ed., 9/18/19)

Task Description: Focused Investigation Project

Web Vision will design and develop (working with outside contractors) the software for four vision tests that will be used with the Goggle-Based Visual Fields (GBVF) device currently begin developed based on NASA specifications and with TRISH (Translational Research Institute for Space Health) funding. This project will take 1 year to complete. We have been and will continue to work closely with NASA Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS) Team to insure the vision tests being developed meet/exceed their needs, requirements, and specifications. A final version of the four enhanced vision tests for the GBVF device will be delivered (and demonstrated) to NASA one year after the project begins.

Research Impact/Earth Benefits: Device will allow NASA astronauts to easily test for blind spots in the visual field in a small footprint providing valuable astronaut visual health information to flight surgeons monitoring early stages of SANS.

Task Progress & Bibliography Information FY2020 
Task Progress: Project Aim/Objective: Web Vision is currently developing a prototype Goggle-Based Visual Fields (GBVF) testing device with TRISH funding. This project is to develop advanced vision testing capabilities (software) for that Goggle-Based Visual Fields device.

Original project statement of work (SOW) goals: 1) kinetic papillary detection, 2) panoramic visual field, 3) contrast sensitivity testing, 4) advanced version of the Ishihara color test.

What we delivered: Based on NASA request, we developed Advanced Software for the Goggle Based Visual field device (GBVF). The three elements of the software are: 1) gaze tracking support, 2) improved blind spot detection, and 3) faster/adaptive threshold strategy. These software improvements are already included in the GBVF device (delivery late July 2020).

SOW changed August 2019 at NASA request to: 1) gaze tracking support, 2) improved blind spot detection, and 3) faster/adaptive threshold strategy. No additional improvements for this project are planned. We have submitted software improvements in the GBVF device project (PHASE 2).

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 None in FY 2020
Project Title:  Development of Advanced Vision Testing Software for a Goggle-Based Visual Field Device Prototype Reduce
Fiscal Year: FY 2018 
Division: Human Research 
Research Discipline/Element:
TRISH--TRISH 
Start Date: 08/01/2018  
End Date: 05/31/2020  
Task Last Updated: 09/13/2018 
Download Task Book report in PDF pdf
Principal Investigator/Affiliation:   Main, Bob  M.S. / Web Vision 
Address:  3731 W South Jordan Pkwy Suite 102 
 
South Jordan , UT 84009 
Email: bob@bobmain.net 
Phone: 801-979-2150  
Congressional District:
Web:  
Organization Type: INDUSTRY 
Organization Name: Web Vision 
Joint Agency:  
Comments:  
Co-Investigator(s)
Affiliation: 
Buscemi, Philip  O.D. Buscemi Group, LLC 
Project Information: Grant/Contract No. NNX16AO69A-FIP0009 
Responsible Center: TRISH 
Grant Monitor:  
Center Contact:   
Unique ID: 11986 
Solicitation / Funding Source: TRISH--Focused Investigations 
Grant/Contract No.: NNX16AO69A-FIP0009 
Project Type: Ground 
Flight Program:  
TechPort: No 
No. of Post Docs:  
No. of PhD Candidates:  
No. of Master's Candidates:  
No. of Bachelor's Candidates:  
No. of PhD Degrees:  
No. of Master's Degrees:  
No. of Bachelor's Degrees:  
Human Research Program Elements: None
Human Research Program Risks: None
Human Research Program Gaps: None
Flight Assignment/Project Notes: NOTE: End date changed to 5/31/2020 (originally 7/31/2019) per E. Urquieta/TRISH (Ed., 9/18/19)

Task Description: Focused Investigation Project

Web Vision is currently developing a prototype Goggle-Based Visual Fields (GBVF) testing device with TRISH (Translational Research Institute for Space Health) funding (See task entitled "Development of a Goggle-Based Visual Field Device Prototype"). This proposal is to develop advanced vision testing capabilities (software) that will be used in that Goggle-Based Visual Fields device. This project will add four additional vision tests to the GBVF device: 1) kinetic papillary detection, 2) panoramic visual field, 3) contrast sensitivity testing, and 4) advanced version of the Ishihara color test.

Research Impact/Earth Benefits:

Task Progress & Bibliography Information FY2018 
Task Progress: New project for FY2018.

Bibliography: Description: (Last Updated: ) 

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 None in FY 2018