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27 February 2015 Real-time single-exposure ROI-driven HDR adaptation based on focal-plane reconfiguration
J. Fernández-Berni, R. Carmona-Galán, R. del Río, R. Kleihorst, W. Philips, Á. Rodríguez-Vázquez
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Proceedings Volume 9400, Real-Time Image and Video Processing 2015; 94000K (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2078356
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
This paper describes a prototype smart imager capable of adjusting the photo-integration time of multiple regions of interest concurrently, automatically and asynchronously with a single exposure period. The operation is supported by two intertwined photo-diodes at pixel level and two digital registers at the periphery of the pixel matrix. These registers divide the focal-plane into independent regions within which automatic concurrent adjustment of the integration time takes place. At pixel level, one of the photo-diodes senses the pixel value itself whereas the other, in collaboration with its counterparts in a particular ROI, senses the mean illumination of that ROI. Additional circuitry interconnecting both photo-diodes enables the asynchronous adjustment of the integration time for each ROI according to this sensed illumination. The sensor can be reconfigured on-the-fly according to the requirements of a vision algorithm.
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J. Fernández-Berni, R. Carmona-Galán, R. del Río, R. Kleihorst, W. Philips, and Á. Rodríguez-Vázquez "Real-time single-exposure ROI-driven HDR adaptation based on focal-plane reconfiguration", Proc. SPIE 9400, Real-Time Image and Video Processing 2015, 94000K (27 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2078356
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High dynamic range imaging

Prototyping

Sensors

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Detection and tracking algorithms

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