Gaussian Pyramid Extraction with a CMOS Vision Sensor
This paper addresses a CMOS vision sensor with 176 × 120 pixels in standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology that computes the Gaussian pyramid. The Gaussian pyramid is extracted with a double-Euler switched-capacitor network, giving RMSE errors below 1.2% of full-scale value. The chip provides a Gaussian pyramid of 3 octaves with 6 scales each with an energy cost of 26.5 nJ at 2.64 Mpx/s.
keywords: Gaussian pyramid, standard CMOS technology, switched-capacitor network, CMOS vision chip
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June 18, 2021
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This paper addresses a CMOS vision sensor with 176 × 120 pixels in standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology that computes the Gaussian pyramid. The Gaussian pyramid is extracted with a double-Euler switched-capacitor network, giving RMSE errors below 1.2% of full-scale value. The chip provides a Gaussian pyramid of 3 octaves with 6 scales each with an energy cost of 26.5 nJ at 2.64 Mpx/s. - M. Suárez, V.M. Brea, J. Fernández-Berni, R. Carmona-Galán, D. Cabello, and A. Rodríguez-Vázquez - 10.1109/CNNA.2014.6888606
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