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Image Enhancement with Polymer Grid Triode Arrays
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1995
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Geometric ModelingEngineeringOphthalmologyNatural SciencesBiomedical ImagingPolymer Grid TriodesCommon Grid FunctionsCommon GridDemosaicingComputational ImagingComputer-aided DesignBiomedical EngineeringImage EnhancementComputational GeometryAdvanced Display TechnologyVolume Rendering3D Imaging
An array of polymer grid triodes connected by a common grid functions as a “plastic retina,” providing local contrast gain control for image enhancement. This simple device, made from layers of conducting polymers, functions as an active resistive network that performs center-surround filtering. The polymer grid triode array with common grid is a continuous analog of the discrete approach of Mead, with a variety of fabrication advantages and significant savings in area within the unit cell of each pixel.
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