This demo showcases a High Dynamic Range (HDR) technique recently reported. We demonstrate that two intertwined photodiodes per pixel can perform tone mapping under unconstrained illumination conditions with a single exposure. The proposed technique has been implemented on a prototype smart image sensor achieving a dynamic range of 102dB. It opens the door to the realization of smart cameras and vision sensors capable of rendering HDR images free of artifacts without requiring any digital post-processing at allMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad TEC2015-66878-C3-1-
Standard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to the human visual syst...
International audienceIn many applications such as video surveillance or defect detection, the perce...
International audienceIn many applications such as video surveillance or defect detection, the perce...
This demo showcases a High Dynamic Range (HDR) technique recently reported. We demonstrate that two ...
This letter presents new insights into a high dynamic range (HDR) technique recently reported. We de...
This live demonstration showcases a high dynamic range technique that compresses wide ranges of ill...
his letter presents new insights into a high dynamic range (HDR) technique recently reported. We dem...
This brief describes a high-dynamic-range technique that compresses wide ranges of illuminations int...
This demonstration targets the acquisition of realtime video sequences involving High Dynamic Range ...
International audienceStandard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to...
International audienceA camera or a video camera is able to capture only a part of a high dynamic ra...
International audienceA camera or a video camera is able to capture only a part of a high dynamic ra...
This brief describes a high-dynamic-range technique that compresses wide ranges of illuminations int...
International audienceStandard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to...
International audienceStandard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to...
Standard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to the human visual syst...
International audienceIn many applications such as video surveillance or defect detection, the perce...
International audienceIn many applications such as video surveillance or defect detection, the perce...
This demo showcases a High Dynamic Range (HDR) technique recently reported. We demonstrate that two ...
This letter presents new insights into a high dynamic range (HDR) technique recently reported. We de...
This live demonstration showcases a high dynamic range technique that compresses wide ranges of ill...
his letter presents new insights into a high dynamic range (HDR) technique recently reported. We dem...
This brief describes a high-dynamic-range technique that compresses wide ranges of illuminations int...
This demonstration targets the acquisition of realtime video sequences involving High Dynamic Range ...
International audienceStandard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to...
International audienceA camera or a video camera is able to capture only a part of a high dynamic ra...
International audienceA camera or a video camera is able to capture only a part of a high dynamic ra...
This brief describes a high-dynamic-range technique that compresses wide ranges of illuminations int...
International audienceStandard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to...
International audienceStandard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to...
Standard cameras capture only a fraction of the information that is visible to the human visual syst...
International audienceIn many applications such as video surveillance or defect detection, the perce...
International audienceIn many applications such as video surveillance or defect detection, the perce...