DocumentCode
37084
Title
Bioinspired Polarization Imaging Sensors: From Circuits and Optics to Signal Processing Algorithms and Biomedical Applications
Author
York, Timothy ; Powell, Samuel B. ; Gao, Smith ; Kahan, Lindsey ; Charanya, Tauseef ; Saha, D. ; Roberts, Nicholas W. ; Cronin, Thomas W. ; Marshall, John ; Achilefu, Samuel ; Lake, Spencer P. ; Raman, Baranidharan ; Gruev, Viktor
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Washington Univ. in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA
Volume
102
Issue
10
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
1450
Lastpage
1469
Abstract
In this paper, we present recent work on bioinspired polarization imaging sensors and their applications in biomedicine. In particular, we focus on three different aspects of these sensors. First, we describe the electro-optical challenges in realizing a bioinspired polarization imager, and in particular, we provide a detailed description of a recent low-power complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) polarization imager. Second, we focus on signal processing algorithms tailored for this new class of bioinspired polarization imaging sensors, such as calibration and interpolation. Third, the emergence of these sensors has enabled rapid progress in characterizing polarization signals and environmental parameters in nature, as well as several biomedical areas, such as label-free optical neural recording, dynamic tissue strength analysis, and early diagnosis of flat cancerous lesions in a murine colorectal tumor model. We highlight results obtained from these three areas and discuss future applications for these sensors.
Keywords
CMOS image sensors; biomedical electronics; biomedical transducers; electro-optical devices; light polarisation; medical signal processing; optical information processing; optical sensors; bioinspired polarization imager; bioinspired polarization imaging sensor; biomedical application; biomedicine; calibration; dynamic tissue strength analysis; electrooptical challenge; flat cancerous lesions diagnosis; interpolation; label-free optical neural recording; low-power CMOS polarization imager; low-power complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor polarization imager; murine colorectal tumor model; optical sensor; signal processing algorithm; Biomedical imaging; Biosensors; CMOS integrated circuits; Image sensors; Neural networks; Optical filters; Optical sensors; Bioinspired circuits; calibration; complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor; complementary metal??oxide??semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor; current-mode imaging; interpolation; neural recording; optical neural recording; polarization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2014.2342537
Filename
6880796
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