Biologically inspired logarithmic CMOS sensors offer high dynamic range imaging capabilities without the difficulties faced by linear imagers. By compressing dynamic range while encoding contrast information, they mimic the human visual system’s response to photo stimuli in fewer bits than those used in linear sensors. Despite this prospect, logarithmic sensors suffer poor image quality due to illumination dependent fixed pattern noise (FPN), making individual pixels appear up to 100 times brighter or darker. This thesis is primarily concerned with alleviating FPN in logarithmic imagers in a simple and convenient way while undertaking a system approach to its origin, distribution and effect on the quality of monochrome and colour images, af...
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are widely used in many applications su...
In nature, the dynamic range of a scene can be on the order of 1000000 to 0 from bright to dark area...
The sensitivity of logarithmic pixels at low light levels is limited by the dark current that flows ...
Biologically inspired logarithmic CMOS sensors offer high dynamic range imaging capabilities without...
Biologically inspired logarithmic CMOS sensors offer high dynamic range imaging capabilities without...
Logarithmic sensors are capable of capturing the wide dynamic range of intensities available in natu...
Logarithmic sensors are capable of capturing the wide dynamic range of intensities available in natu...
Logarithmic cameras have the wide dynamic range required to image natural scenes and encode the impo...
Logarithmic cameras have the wide dynamic range required to image natural scenes and encode the impo...
An important class of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are those where p...
Linear pixels like CCD and CMOS APS, have a limited dynamic range of 2-3 decades, while wide dynamic...
This paper presents an investigation and a correction technique for fixed pattern noise in wide dyna...
This paper presents an investigation and a correction technique for fixed pattern noise in wide dyna...
A 100 × 98 CMOS image sensor (CIS) fabricated in a standard 0.35-μm CMOS technology is described. Th...
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are widely used in many applications su...
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are widely used in many applications su...
In nature, the dynamic range of a scene can be on the order of 1000000 to 0 from bright to dark area...
The sensitivity of logarithmic pixels at low light levels is limited by the dark current that flows ...
Biologically inspired logarithmic CMOS sensors offer high dynamic range imaging capabilities without...
Biologically inspired logarithmic CMOS sensors offer high dynamic range imaging capabilities without...
Logarithmic sensors are capable of capturing the wide dynamic range of intensities available in natu...
Logarithmic sensors are capable of capturing the wide dynamic range of intensities available in natu...
Logarithmic cameras have the wide dynamic range required to image natural scenes and encode the impo...
Logarithmic cameras have the wide dynamic range required to image natural scenes and encode the impo...
An important class of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are those where p...
Linear pixels like CCD and CMOS APS, have a limited dynamic range of 2-3 decades, while wide dynamic...
This paper presents an investigation and a correction technique for fixed pattern noise in wide dyna...
This paper presents an investigation and a correction technique for fixed pattern noise in wide dyna...
A 100 × 98 CMOS image sensor (CIS) fabricated in a standard 0.35-μm CMOS technology is described. Th...
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are widely used in many applications su...
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors are widely used in many applications su...
In nature, the dynamic range of a scene can be on the order of 1000000 to 0 from bright to dark area...
The sensitivity of logarithmic pixels at low light levels is limited by the dark current that flows ...