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Motion vision sensor architecture with asynchronous self-signaling pixels
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2002
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Event CameraEngineeringCustom SensorField RoboticsIntegrated Motion ComputationImage SensorImage AnalysisKinematicsVision SensorMachine VisionMechatronicsComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceCustom Cmos ImagerAsynchronous Self-signaling PixelsComputer VisionMotion DetectionRoboticsMotion Analysis
A custom CMOS imager with integrated motion computation is described. The architecture is based on correlating in time moving edges. Edges are located in time by a custom sensor; and correlated in a coprocessing module. The sensor architecture is centered around a compact pixel with analog signal processing and digital self-signaling capabilities. The sensor pixels detect moving edges in the image and communicate their position using an address-event protocol associated to temporal stamps. The coprocessing module correlates the edges and computes the velocity vector map. The motion sensor could be used in applications such as self-guided vehicles, mobile robotics and smart surveillance systems. The article details the motion sensor architecture, the simulated performance, the VLSI implementation and some preliminary results on fabricated prototypes.
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