This paper presents a smart ultra-low power vision system targeted to video surveillance applications. The sensor embeds a low-level image processing technique that autonomously detects unusual events occurring in the scene, relying on adaptive background subtraction. The resulting binary image is then directly segmented by an FPGA, which triggers the higher layer of processing, transferring only aggregate feature information. The on-board processing relieves the rest of the vision system from expensive computation. The 104 × 104 pixels vision chip consumes 80 μW at 30 frames/s, while segmentation dramatically cuts down the amount of data to be transferred, resulting in an extremely low-power system suitable for embedded applications
A recent and promising approach to minimize the power consumption of always-on battery-operated sens...
Architectures for ultra-low power vision sensors targeted to event base application
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...
We describe a custom, low-power surveillance camera for the control of isolated, peripheral areas, t...
In this paper, we present an ultra-low-power smart visual sensor architecture. A 10.6-μW low-resolut...
In surveillance and monitoring applications, motion detection using commercial cameras with off-line...
This paper presents a micropower VGA event-based vision sensor for IoT applications, achieving a low...
Commercial cameras are mainly targeted to visual tasks, where resolutions and image quality are the ...
We report on a low-power VGA vision sensor embedding event-detection capabilities targeted to batter...
We report on a low-power VGA vision sensor embedding event-detection capabilities targeted to batter...
A 64x64-pixel ultra-low power vision sensor is presented, performing pixel-level dynamic background ...
This paper reports on a low-power vision sensor embedding a custom algorithm for event detection. An...
Custom CMOS vision sensors could offer large opportunities for ultra-low power applications, introdu...
Abstract – An ultra low power vision chip dedicated to video surveillance is presented. Based on a m...
Digital image sensors have been utilized in various applications including, but not limited to, cons...
A recent and promising approach to minimize the power consumption of always-on battery-operated sens...
Architectures for ultra-low power vision sensors targeted to event base application
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...
We describe a custom, low-power surveillance camera for the control of isolated, peripheral areas, t...
In this paper, we present an ultra-low-power smart visual sensor architecture. A 10.6-μW low-resolut...
In surveillance and monitoring applications, motion detection using commercial cameras with off-line...
This paper presents a micropower VGA event-based vision sensor for IoT applications, achieving a low...
Commercial cameras are mainly targeted to visual tasks, where resolutions and image quality are the ...
We report on a low-power VGA vision sensor embedding event-detection capabilities targeted to batter...
We report on a low-power VGA vision sensor embedding event-detection capabilities targeted to batter...
A 64x64-pixel ultra-low power vision sensor is presented, performing pixel-level dynamic background ...
This paper reports on a low-power vision sensor embedding a custom algorithm for event detection. An...
Custom CMOS vision sensors could offer large opportunities for ultra-low power applications, introdu...
Abstract – An ultra low power vision chip dedicated to video surveillance is presented. Based on a m...
Digital image sensors have been utilized in various applications including, but not limited to, cons...
A recent and promising approach to minimize the power consumption of always-on battery-operated sens...
Architectures for ultra-low power vision sensors targeted to event base application
The Internet of Things (IoT) and smart city paradigm includes ubiquitous technology to extract conte...