The recent interest in modelling the human retina opens the doors to neuromorphic imagers. Neuromorphic engineering succeeds in achieving a biomimetic retina by providing an electrical model as close as possible to neuron architectures involved in the vision process: the event-based dynamic vision sensor (DVS) is designed for low-data and low-power image sensing acquisition. Its particularity resides in asynchronous pixels responding only to relative changes in light intensity. These sensors show a wide dynamic range, low power consumption and good time resolution. The visual neuromorphic field is thus not only promising for robotics, but also for real-time tracking. Dynamic vision sensors seem suitable for detecting sparse data acquisition...
CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) are key for imaging technologies. These chips are conceived for capturing o...
This paper presents a 128x128 dynamic vision sensor. Each pixel detects temporal changes in the loc...
Vision is one of our most important senses, a vast amount of information is perceived through our ey...
It has been more than two decades since the first neuromorphic Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) sensor wa...
There has been a tremendous growth in the number of sensors under the paradigm of the Internet of Th...
Neuromorphic engineering pursues the design of electronic systems emulating function and structural ...
Regardless of the marvels brought by the conventional frame-based cameras, they have significant dra...
Applications requiring detection of small visual contrast require high sensitivity. Event cameras ca...
Neuromorphic sensors, a.k.a. dynamic vision sensors (DVS) or silicon retinas, do not capture full i...
Custom CMOS vision sensors could offer large opportunities for ultra-low power applications, introdu...
A dynamic vision sensor (DVS) encodes temporal contrast (TC) of light intensity into address-events ...
Optical recording of neural activity using calcium or voltage indicators requires cameras capable of...
Degenerative photoreceptor diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmento...
This paper describes a 128 times 128 pixel CMOS vision sensor. Each pixel independently and in conti...
Neuromorphic engineering takes inspiration from biology to solve engineering problems using the orga...
CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) are key for imaging technologies. These chips are conceived for capturing o...
This paper presents a 128x128 dynamic vision sensor. Each pixel detects temporal changes in the loc...
Vision is one of our most important senses, a vast amount of information is perceived through our ey...
It has been more than two decades since the first neuromorphic Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) sensor wa...
There has been a tremendous growth in the number of sensors under the paradigm of the Internet of Th...
Neuromorphic engineering pursues the design of electronic systems emulating function and structural ...
Regardless of the marvels brought by the conventional frame-based cameras, they have significant dra...
Applications requiring detection of small visual contrast require high sensitivity. Event cameras ca...
Neuromorphic sensors, a.k.a. dynamic vision sensors (DVS) or silicon retinas, do not capture full i...
Custom CMOS vision sensors could offer large opportunities for ultra-low power applications, introdu...
A dynamic vision sensor (DVS) encodes temporal contrast (TC) of light intensity into address-events ...
Optical recording of neural activity using calcium or voltage indicators requires cameras capable of...
Degenerative photoreceptor diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmento...
This paper describes a 128 times 128 pixel CMOS vision sensor. Each pixel independently and in conti...
Neuromorphic engineering takes inspiration from biology to solve engineering problems using the orga...
CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) are key for imaging technologies. These chips are conceived for capturing o...
This paper presents a 128x128 dynamic vision sensor. Each pixel detects temporal changes in the loc...
Vision is one of our most important senses, a vast amount of information is perceived through our ey...