DocumentCode :
1390232
Title :
A QVGA 143 dB Dynamic Range Frame-Free PWM Image Sensor With Lossless Pixel-Level Video Compression and Time-Domain CDS
Author :
Posch, Christoph ; Matolin, Daniel ; Wohlgenannt, Rainer
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Safety & Security, AIT Austrian Inst. of Technol. GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Volume :
46
Issue :
1
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
259
Lastpage :
275
Abstract :
The biomimetic CMOS dynamic vision and image sensor described in this paper is based on a QVGA (304×240) array of fully autonomous pixels containing event-based change detection and pulse-width-modulation (PWM) imaging circuitry. Exposure measurements are initiated and carried out locally by the individual pixel that has detected a change of brightness in its field-of-view. Pixels do not rely on external timing signals and independently and asynchronously request access to an (asynchronous arbitrated) output channel when they have new grayscale values to communicate. Pixels that are not stimulated visually do not produce output. The visual information acquired from the scene, temporal contrast and grayscale data, are communicated in the form of asynchronous address-events (AER), with the grayscale values being encoded in inter-event intervals. The pixel-autonomous and massively parallel operation ideally results in lossless video compression through complete temporal redundancy suppression at the pixel level. Compression factors depend on scene activity and peak at ~1000 for static scenes. Due to the time-based encoding of the illumination information, very high dynamic range - intra-scene DR of 143 dB static and 125 dB at 30 fps equivalent temporal resolution - is achieved. A novel time-domain correlated double sampling (TCDS) method yields array FPN of <;0.25% rms. SNR is >56 dB (9.3 bit) for >10 Lx illuminance.
Keywords :
biomimetics; image sensors; pulse width modulation; video coding; PWM image sensor; QVGA; asynchronous address-events; biomimetic CMOS dynamic vision; dynamic range; lossless pixel-level video compression; time-domain CDS; Detectors; Image sensors; Pixel; Pulse width modulation; Signal to noise ratio; Time domain analysis; Address-event representation (AER); CMOS image sensor; biomimetics; event-based vision; focal-plane processing; high dynamic range (HDR); neuromorphic electronics; time-domain CDS; time-domain imaging; video compression;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2010.2085952
Filename :
5648367
Link To Document :
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