Publication: A 240 × 180 130 dB 3 µs latency global shutter spatiotemporal vision sensor
A 240 × 180 130 dB 3 µs latency global shutter spatiotemporal vision sensor
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Braendli, C., Berner, R., Yang, M.-H., Liu, S.-C., & Delbruck, T. (2014). A 240 × 180 130 dB 3 µs latency global shutter spatiotemporal vision sensor. IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits, 49(10), 2333–2341. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2014.2342715
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Event-based dynamic vision sensors (DVSs) asynchronously report log intensity changes. Their high dynamic range, sub-ms latency and sparse output make them useful in applications such as robotics and real-time tracking. However they discard absolute intensity information which is useful for object recognition and classification. This paper presents a dynamic and active pixel vision sensor (DAVIS) which addresses this deficiency by outputting asynchronous DVS events and synchronous global shutter frames concurrently. The active pixel s
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Braendli, C., Berner, R., Yang, M.-H., Liu, S.-C., & Delbruck, T. (2014). A 240 × 180 130 dB 3 µs latency global shutter spatiotemporal vision sensor. IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits, 49(10), 2333–2341. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSSC.2014.2342715