SoDaCam: Software-defined Cameras via Single-Photon Imaging
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2016
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For a 4T pixel-based CMOS image sensors (CIS) readout chain, with column-level amplification and CDS, we show that the input-referred total noise in a standard 65 nm process can be reduced to 0.37 e-rms. Based on transient noise simulation using Eldo, the ...
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We propose and analyze an online algorithm for reconstructing a sequence of signals from a limited number of linear measurements. The signals are assumed sparse, with unknown support, and evolve over time according to a generic nonlinear dynamical model. O ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2016
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As event-based sensing gains in popularity, theoretical understanding is needed to harness this technology’s potential. Instead of recording video by capturing frames, event-based cameras have sensors that emit events when their inputs change, thus encodin ...
Quantum fluctuations are imprinted with valuable information about transport processes. Experimental access to this information is possible, but challenging. We introduce the dynamical Coulomb blockade (DCB) as a local probe for fluctuations in a scanning ...
Fluorescence sensing is an invaluable research tool in life science and biomedical imaging. Despite its major use and advantages, it mainly remains a tool for in vitro studies since exist fluorophores mainly absorb and emit light in the visible region, in ...