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25 October 2004 Development of a high-resolution, high-speed vision system using CMOS image sensor technology enhanced by intelligent pixel selection technique
Kenji Tajima, Akihiko Numata, Idaku Ishii
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Proceedings Volume 5603, Machine Vision and its Optomechatronic Applications; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.572719
Event: Optics East, 2004, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Abstract
We have developed a prototype vision system maintaining conventional data transfer speeds that can achieve both high resolution and high-speed over 1000Hz feedback rate by using "Mm-Vision" concept, the technique of intelligent selection of pixel of interest for reducing the amount of output data. To verify the effectiveness of the system and its concept, some high-speed image processing experiments have been conducted by the prototype vision system built around a typical personal computer (PC) and software development environment (C or C++ language). In this paper, we also discuss dedicated imaging sensors based on the Mm-Vision concept to improve its performance and usability as well.
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Kenji Tajima, Akihiko Numata, and Idaku Ishii "Development of a high-resolution, high-speed vision system using CMOS image sensor technology enhanced by intelligent pixel selection technique", Proc. SPIE 5603, Machine Vision and its Optomechatronic Applications, (25 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.572719
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Image processing

Optical sensors

Cameras

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Imaging systems

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