Title :
A Low-Power Edge Detection Image Sensor Based on Parallel Digital Pulse Computation
Author :
Changhyuk Lee ; Wei Chao ; Sunwoo Lee ; Hone, James ; Molnar, Alyosha ; Sang Hoon Hong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract :
An all-digital low-power CMOS edge detection image sensor array is presented. Each pixel contains a voltage-controlled ring oscillator to achieve low-power and cost-efficient digital-only edge detection. While conventional edge detection methods require high computing power and large chip area to process intensity maps, this work implements an all-digital parallel processing algorithm that detects differences between neighboring pixel pairs on chip, hence reducing the aforementioned power and cost overheads. In particular, a simple column-shared frequency comparator enables low-power operation by eliminating arithmetic computations with large memory requirement. Such a simple edge detection algorithm allows the processor area to be less than 16% of the entire image sensor, therefore maximizing the proportion of active optical area. The prototype image sensor presented in this work is fabricated using a four-metal 180-nm CMOS image sensor process and contains 105 × 92 pixels. An individual pixel size is 8 × 8 μm2 with a fill factor of 11.69%, while the total chip area is 1 × 1.3 mm2. The image sensor exhibits a frame rate of 30 frames/s and a power consumption of 8 mW, which is 27.7 nW/pixel/frame at VDD of 1.6 V.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; adaptive optics; digital signal processing chips; edge detection; low-power electronics; oscillators; sensor arrays; voltage control; CMOS image sensor process; active optical area; all-digital low-power CMOS edge detection image sensor array; all-digital parallel processing algorithm; arithmetic computations; column-shared frequency comparator; cost-efficient digital-only edge detection method; low-power edge detection image sensor; parallel digital pulse computation; picture size 105 pixel; picture size 92 pixel; power 27.7 nW; power 8 mW; size 1 mm; size 1.3 mm; size 180 nm; size 8 mum; voltage 1.6 V; voltage-controlled ring oscillator; Arrays; Circuits and systems; Hardware; Image edge detection; Image sensors; Noise; Signal processing algorithms; CMOS image sensor; edge detection; pulse computation; voltage controlled ring oscillator; voltage-controlled ring oscillator (VCRO);
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2015.2455354