This work presents a fully-programmable Internet of Things (IoT) visual sensing node that targets sub-mW power consumption in always-on monitoring scenarios. The system features a spatial-contrast 128x64 binary pixel imager with focal-plane processing. The sensor, when working at its lowest power mode (10μW at 10 fps), provides as output the number of changed pixels. Based on this information, a dedicated camera interface, implemented on a low-power FPGA, wakes up an ultra-low-power parallel processing unit to extract context-aware visual information. We evaluate the smart sensor on three always-on visual triggering application scenarios. Triggering accuracy comparable to RGB image sensors is achieved at nominal lighting conditions, while c...
This paper presents a smart ultra-low power vision system targeted to video surveillance application...
In this paper, we present a novel low-power image sensor architecture based on a clock-less serial r...
Commercial cameras are mainly targeted to visual tasks, where resolutions and image quality are the ...
This paper presents a fully programmable Internet of Things visual sensing node that targets sub-mW ...
In this paper, we present an ultra-low-power smart visual sensor architecture. A 10.6-μW low-resolut...
In this work, we present the design of an always-on smart visual trigger. To maximize the energy-eff...
A recent and promising approach to minimize the power consumption of always-on battery-operated sens...
This work presents the design of a Smart Ultra-Low Power visual sensor architecture that couples tog...
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...
This work introduces an ultra-low-power visual sensor node coupling event-based binary acquisition w...
.is work introduces an ultra-low-power visual sensor node coupling event-based binary acquisition wi...
Event-based cameras, also called dynamic vision sensors (DVS), inspired by the human vision system, ...
Custom CMOS vision sensors could offer large opportunities for ultra-low power applications, introdu...
This paper presents a micropower VGA event-based vision sensor for IoT applications, achieving a low...
This paper presents a smart ultra-low power vision system targeted to video surveillance application...
In this paper, we present a novel low-power image sensor architecture based on a clock-less serial r...
Commercial cameras are mainly targeted to visual tasks, where resolutions and image quality are the ...
This paper presents a fully programmable Internet of Things visual sensing node that targets sub-mW ...
In this paper, we present an ultra-low-power smart visual sensor architecture. A 10.6-μW low-resolut...
In this work, we present the design of an always-on smart visual trigger. To maximize the energy-eff...
A recent and promising approach to minimize the power consumption of always-on battery-operated sens...
This work presents the design of a Smart Ultra-Low Power visual sensor architecture that couples tog...
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...
This work introduces an ultra-low-power visual sensor node coupling event-based binary acquisition w...
.is work introduces an ultra-low-power visual sensor node coupling event-based binary acquisition wi...
Event-based cameras, also called dynamic vision sensors (DVS), inspired by the human vision system, ...
Custom CMOS vision sensors could offer large opportunities for ultra-low power applications, introdu...
This paper presents a micropower VGA event-based vision sensor for IoT applications, achieving a low...
This paper presents a smart ultra-low power vision system targeted to video surveillance application...
In this paper, we present a novel low-power image sensor architecture based on a clock-less serial r...
Commercial cameras are mainly targeted to visual tasks, where resolutions and image quality are the ...