Presentation 2000/3/15
An analog artifitial retina, applied for prediction of time to collision
Seiji Kameda, Akiko Ishimura, Tetsuya Yagi,
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Abstract(in English) The artificial retina is a novel image sensing device performing a real time image preprocessing with an extremely low power dissipation. Here, we have fabircated analog artificial retina chip from a view point of the image processing under natural illumination nsing CMOS VLSI technology. The chip implements a one dimensinal Laplacian-Gaussian-like receptive field with variable size. Sample/hold amplifier circuits are incorporated to compensate for static transister mismatch. The chip can effectively extract signals from noisy images by changing the spatial filtering properties. The chip was applied to edge detection and prediction of time to collision of a moving object.
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Keyword(in English) artificial retina / real time / Laplacian-Gaussian / edge detection / time to collision
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Title (in English) An analog artifitial retina, applied for prediction of time to collision
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Keyword(1) artificial retina
Keyword(2) real time
Keyword(3) Laplacian-Gaussian
Keyword(4) edge detection
Keyword(5) time to collision
1st Author's Name Seiji Kameda
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Computer Science & System Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Akiko Ishimura
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Computer Science & System Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Tetsuya Yagi
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Computer Science & System Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Date 2000/3/15
Paper # NC99-166
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 686
Page pp.pp.-
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