Recent advances in deep submicron CMOS technologies and improved pixel designs have enabled CMOS-based imagers to surpass charge-coupled devices (CCD) imaging …
Fringe projection profilometry is a well-established technique for optical 3D shape measurement. However, in many applications, it is desirable to make 3D measurements at …
C Posch, D Matolin… - IEEE Journal of Solid …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The biomimetic CMOS dynamic vision and image sensor described in this paper is based on a QVGA (304× 240) array of fully autonomous pixels containing event-based change …
P Lichtsteiner, C Posch… - IEEE journal of solid-state …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper describes a 128 times 128 pixel CMOS vision sensor. Each pixel independently and in continuous time quantizes local relative intensity changes to generate spike events …
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Y Hitomi, J Gu, M Gupta, T Mitsunaga… - … on Computer Vision, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Cameras face a fundamental tradeoff between the spatial and temporal resolution-digital still cameras can capture images with high spatial resolution, but most high-speed video …
A El Gamal - Digest. International Electron Devices Meeting,, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Three trends that promise to increase CMOS image sensor system performance are presented:(i) modifications of deep submicron CMOS processes to improve their imaging …
Revised and expanded for this new edition, Smart CMOS Image Sensors and Applications, Second Edition is the only book available devoted to smart CMOS image sensors and …
A vision sensor responds to temporal contrast with asynchronous output. Each pixel independently and continuously quantizes changes in log intensity. The 128X128-pixel chip …