Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
Vladimir Brajovic, Kenichi Mori, and Nebojsa D. Jankovic
Digest of Technical Papers, 2001 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, February, 2001, pp. 256-257.
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| Abstract |
| A row-parallel CMOS sensor for Triangulation-based range imageing includes embedded winner-take-all circuits for detecting location of the brightest spot in each row. The brightest spot originates from a planar light continuously sweeping across a scene. The sensor delivers more than 100 range maps per second. |
| Keywords |
| range sensor, computational sensor, smart sensor, CMOS image sensor |
| Notes |
Number of pages: 2 |
| Text Reference |
| Vladimir Brajovic, Kenichi Mori, and Nebojsa D. Jankovic, "100 frames/s CMOS Range Image Sensor," Digest of Technical Papers, 2001 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, February, 2001, pp. 256-257. |
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@inproceedings{Brajovic_2001_3483, author = "Vladimir Brajovic and Kenichi Mori and Nebojsa D Jankovic", title = "100 frames/s CMOS Range Image Sensor", booktitle = "Digest of Technical Papers, 2001 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference", pages = "256-257", publisher = "IEEE", month = "February", year = "2001", } |
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