This incredible scientific breakthrough, similar to that of the human eye, could lead to safer self-driving cars and better smartphone cameras

As you read this, your eyes are usually slowly scanning from left to right. But even when you’re not reading or looking at a fixed object, your eyes are constantly moving. This turns out to be the key to the quality of human vision and how robots, self-driving cars, and maybe even smartphones could see more clearly.

A team of researchers from the University of Maryland has created a camera that mimics human eye movements. The camera, called the Artificial Microsaccade-Enhanced Event Camera (AMI-EV), uses a rotating round wedge prism (round, but one side of the prism is sharply tilted) rotating in front of an event camera, in this case an Intel RealSense D435 camera, to move the images.