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100 frames/s CMOS Range Image Sensor

Vladimir Brajovic, Kenichi Mori, and Nebojsa D. Jankovic
Conference Paper, Proceedings of IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC '01), pp. 256 - 257, February, 2001

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.

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BibTeX

@conference{Brajovic-2001-8180,
author = {Vladimir Brajovic and Kenichi Mori and Nebojsa D. Jankovic},
title = {100 frames/s CMOS Range Image Sensor},
booktitle = {Proceedings of IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC '01)},
year = {2001},
month = {February},
pages = {256 - 257},
publisher = {IEEE},
keywords = {range sensor, computational sensor, smart sensor, CMOS image sensor},
}