Title :
Wide-angle micro sensors for vision on a tight budget
Author :
Koppal, Sanjeev J. ; Gkioulekas, Ioannis ; Zickler, Todd ; Barrows, Geoffrey L.
Abstract :
Achieving computer vision on micro-scale devices is a challenge. On these platforms, the power and mass constraints are severe enough for even the most common computations (matrix manipulations, convolution, etc.) to be difficult. This paper proposes and analyzes a class of miniature vision sensors that can help overcome these constraints. These sensors reduce power requirements through template-based optical convolution, and they enable a wide field-of-view within a small form through a novel optical design. We describe the trade-offs between the field of view, volume, and mass of these sensors and we provide analytic tools to navigate the design space. We also demonstrate milli-scale prototypes for computer vision tasks such as locating edges, tracking targets, and detecting faces.
Keywords :
computer vision; convolution; image sensors; microsensors; optical design techniques; computer vision sensor; edge location; face detection; mass constraint; microscale device; milliscale prototype; optical design; power constraint; power requirement; target tracking; template-based optical convolution; tight budget vision; wide-angle microsensor; Lenses; Optical design; Optical imaging; Optical refraction; Optical sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2011 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Providence, RI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0394-2
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2011.5995338