An asynchronous hybrid pixel image sensor

Mohamed Akrarai, Nils Margotat, G. Sicard, L. Fesquet
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Today, most of the computer vision applications produce a huge computational load, which can become an issue for autonomous systems such as robots. This is mainly due to the image sensor readout, which permanently captures the image at a fixed rate and produces a relatively high throughput bitstream. Therefore, finding techniques minimizing the data throughput helps to drastically reduce power. Event-based image sensors are able to capture images with a low throughput bistream, thanks to a sample strategy eliminating temporal and spatial redundancies. This natively gives a data-compressed image, which favors lower storage and computation. This article presents an event-based image sensor incorporating a hybrid pixel matrix composed of two pixel types and an arbiterless asynchronous readout system. The results show an important bitstream reduction compared to that of a standard CMOS image sensor. A testchip of our event-based image sensor has been designed and is currently under fabrication.
一种异步混合像素图像传感器
如今,大多数计算机视觉应用程序都会产生巨大的计算负荷,这可能成为机器人等自主系统的问题。这主要是由于图像传感器读出,它以固定的速率永久捕获图像并产生相对高吞吐量的比特流。因此,寻找最小化数据吞吐量的技术有助于大幅降低功耗。基于事件的图像传感器能够捕获具有低吞吐量双流的图像,这要归功于消除时间和空间冗余的采样策略。这将提供一个数据压缩的图像,这有利于降低存储和计算。本文提出了一种基于事件的图像传感器,该传感器结合了由两种像素类型组成的混合像素矩阵和无仲裁异步读出系统。结果表明,与标准CMOS图像传感器相比,该传感器具有重要的比特流减少。我们的基于事件的图像传感器的测试芯片已经设计,目前正在制造中。
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