Title :
A Relative Imaging CMOS Image Sensor for High Dynamic Range and High Frame-Rate Machine Vision Imaging Applications
Author :
Katic, Nikola ; Popovic, Vladan ; Cojbasic, Radisav ; Schmid, Alexandre ; Leblebici, Yusuf
Author_Institution :
Microelectron. Syst. Lab., Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
This paper proposes an unconventional image acquisition scheme for machine vision applications, based on detecting ratios of illumination (pixel) intensities. Detecting relative ratios enables capturing the scene features and patterns almost independently from the local scene illumination resulting in potentially extremely high dynamic range. Moreover, detecting signal ratios using a fully differential circuit optimally suits the intrinsic nature of very large scale integrated design. A scalable and compact hardware implementation is proposed as a proof-of-concept toward relative image acquisition. The proposed photo-current-ratio-detecting pixels completely bypass the need of conventional photo-current integration which enables high frame-rate operation of up to 24000 frames/s. The pulse-width modulated output of the proposed pixel is captured by compact column-parallel readout circuits based on digital counters. The developed 32 × 32 pixel array prototype CMOS image sensor consumes 4 mW of power operating at a nominal 9765 frames/s frame rate, and 6.8 mW of power operating at a maximum 24000 frames/s. The presented prototype design is fully scalable toward newer CMOS fabrication nodes and higher sensor resolution.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; VLSI; computer vision; computerised instrumentation; counting circuits; image resolution; photoconductivity; photodetectors; photoemission; pulse width modulation; readout electronics; CMOS image sensor; compact column-parallel readout circuit; compact hardware implementation; differential circuit; digital counter; high frame-rate machine vision imaging application; illumination pixel intensity detection; image acquisition scheme; image resolution; photocurrent integration; photocurrent-ratio-detecting pixel; power 4 mW; power 6.8 mW; pulse-widthmodulated output; very large scale integrated design; Capacitors; Dynamic range; Equations; IP networks; Imaging; Radiation detectors; CMOS Image Sensor; CMOS image sensor; Contrast Imaging; HDR; High Frame Rate; Machine Vision; Relative Acquisition; contrast imaging; high frame rate; machine vision; relative acquisition;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2413896