This paper introduces an architecture of a switched-capacitor network for Gaussian pyramid generation. Gaussian pyramids are used in modern scale- and rotation-invariant feature detectors or in visual attention. Our switched-capacitor architecture is conceived within the framework of a CMOS-3D-based vision system. As such, it is also used during the acquisition phase to perform analog storage and Correlated Double Sampling (CDS). The paper addresses mismatch, and switching errors like feedthrough and charge injection. The paper also gives an estimate of the area occupied by each pixel on the 130nm CMOS-3D technology by Tezzaron. The validity of our proposal is assessed through object detection in a scale- and rotation-invariant feature dete...
This paper addresses the design and VLSI implementation of MOS-based RC networks capable of performi...
The aim of image fusion is to combine multiple images (from one or more sensors) into a single compo...
The aim of image fusion is to combine multiple images (from one or more sensors) into a single compo...
http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/84172This paper introduces a two-tier CMOS-3D architecture for g...
This paper introduces a CMOS vision sensor to extract the Gaussian pyramid with an energy cost of 26...
This paper introduces a CMOS vision sensor chip in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology for Gaussian p...
This paper reports a multi-layered smart image sensor architecture for feature extraction based on d...
Abstract—This paper reports a multi-layered smart image sensor architecture for feature extraction b...
Abstract—This live demonstration showcases the Gaussian pyramid with a CMOS vision sensor. The chip ...
This paper addresses a comparison of architectures for the hardware implementation of Gaussian image...
It is possible, using a first-order sigma-delta modulation scheme, to represent an im-ager's pi...
Nowadays, CMOS image sensors are almost exclusively architectured around analog pixels. A transition...
In scale-space filtering signals are represented at several scales, each conveying different details...
A pixel architecture is introduced which allows a drastic reduction of the column capacitance of a m...
Aiming at designing a CMOS image sensor that combines high fill factor and focal-plane implementati...
This paper addresses the design and VLSI implementation of MOS-based RC networks capable of performi...
The aim of image fusion is to combine multiple images (from one or more sensors) into a single compo...
The aim of image fusion is to combine multiple images (from one or more sensors) into a single compo...
http://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/84172This paper introduces a two-tier CMOS-3D architecture for g...
This paper introduces a CMOS vision sensor to extract the Gaussian pyramid with an energy cost of 26...
This paper introduces a CMOS vision sensor chip in a standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology for Gaussian p...
This paper reports a multi-layered smart image sensor architecture for feature extraction based on d...
Abstract—This paper reports a multi-layered smart image sensor architecture for feature extraction b...
Abstract—This live demonstration showcases the Gaussian pyramid with a CMOS vision sensor. The chip ...
This paper addresses a comparison of architectures for the hardware implementation of Gaussian image...
It is possible, using a first-order sigma-delta modulation scheme, to represent an im-ager's pi...
Nowadays, CMOS image sensors are almost exclusively architectured around analog pixels. A transition...
In scale-space filtering signals are represented at several scales, each conveying different details...
A pixel architecture is introduced which allows a drastic reduction of the column capacitance of a m...
Aiming at designing a CMOS image sensor that combines high fill factor and focal-plane implementati...
This paper addresses the design and VLSI implementation of MOS-based RC networks capable of performi...
The aim of image fusion is to combine multiple images (from one or more sensors) into a single compo...
The aim of image fusion is to combine multiple images (from one or more sensors) into a single compo...