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A programmable artificial retina
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1993
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EngineeringVlsi DesignProgrammable Artificial RetinaComputer ArchitectureBiomedical EngineeringIntegrated CircuitsHardware SystemsRetinaComputing SystemsComputational ImagingBoolean RetinaVision SensorBare Boolean ProcessorsOphthalmologyPhysiological OpticComputer EngineeringArtificial RetinaComputer ScienceMicroelectronicsVlsi ArchitectureEye TrackingImage ProcessorDigital Circuit Design
An artificial retina is a device that intimately associates an imager with processing facilities on a monolithic circuit. Yet, except for simple environments and applications, analog hardware will not suffice to process and compact the raw image flow from the photosensitive array. To solve this output problem, an on-chip array of bare Boolean processors with halftoning facilities is proposed, with versatility provided by programmability. For a pixel memory size of 3 b, the authors demonstrate both the technological practicality and the computational efficiency of this programmable Boolean retina concept. Using semistatic shifting structures together with some interaction circuitry, a minimal retina Boolean processor can be built with less than 30 transistors and controlled by as few as six global clock signals. The successful design, integration, and test of a 65*76 Boolean retina on a 50-mm/sup 2/ CMOS 2- mu m circuit are described.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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