paraxial

/ˌparəˈksīəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or denoting a type of vision in which parallel lines of sight converge at a distant object, as in binocular vision.

“The paraxial vision system was developed to improve the accuracy of binocular vision in robotic systems.”

2. noun

a system or mechanism that uses paraxial vision, especially in binocular vision systems.

“The company developed a new paraxial system for use in autonomous vehicles.”

Synonyms

  • binocular
  • parallel

Antonyms

  • anisometropic
  • stereoscopic