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A Retina-Inspired Robust On-Focal-Plane Multi-Band Edge-Detection Scheme for CMOS Image Sensors

Abstract

An edge-detection scheme suitable for machine vision and digital motion detection applications is presented. The scheme is inspired by the human visual system (human retina) and modified for a compact and scalable CMOS hardware implementation. In addition, pixel circuit and implementation of the scheme on a CMOS focal-plane are proposed and simulation results are presented. The circuit performs thresholding and single-bit quantization of high-frequency image content over multiple frequency bands using a low-complexity down-sampling scheme. As a result, a 1-bit per pixel output is obtained which results in efficient edge-detection of the image content. Depending on the number of the utilized frequency bands, the presented scheme achieves image compression levels that range from 1 BPP (bit-per-pixel) to 1.33 BPP. The proposed acquisition technique and the corresponding CMOS circuit can easily be adjusted to various imaging applications and scaled towards new CMOS technology nodes and high resolution image sensors.

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