Glaucoma is one of the second driving eye sicknesses on the planet, if not treated appropriately may cause perpetual visual deficiency. Glaucoma is one the irreversible process. There are no particular evidence for this infection, it is seen by loss of side vision. Glaucoma is a moderate dynamic degeneration of retinal ganglion cells (RGC) and their axons, bringing about a particular appearance to the optic nerve head (ONH), regularly called measuring. Because of measuring, the glass zone increments and causes loss of side vision. Typically uncommonly prepared clinicians physically review the funds pictures in a tedious way. In this unique circumstance, we are attempting to build up some novel calculations for programmed discovery of eyes influenced with glaucoma utilizing picture preparing separating and change procedures and actualize the same on equipment utilizing DSP Texas Instruments (TI) DM3730 construct framework in light of chip (SOC) minimal effort, low power single board PC framework or utilizing LABVIEW based NI interfacing framework. The product that will be created by us could be inserted on the equipment to test the solid and unfortunate funds pictures for the recognition of glaucoma. Programmed glaucoma screening utilizing a TMS320C6416DSK DSP board is the equipment that could be considered for usage purposes. The calculations that could be created can be executed on retinal pictures in VERILOG HDL utilizing Xilinx ISE, MATLAB and MODELSIM. TI based pack or NI based unit (any one) is the equipment device that is considered for execution purposes.
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