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Neuromorphic temporal contrast vision sensors are sensitive to relative intensity changes. These sensors can be exploited to detect scene dynamics and representing the resulting dynamicpsilas shapes. Moreover, these sensors are ideal for ultra-high-speed vision with low computational effort. Two aspects have been ignored within the initial conceptual design of this kind of sensors: the preservation...
This paper presents and evaluates an ultra high-speed synchronous arbitration process for transient pixelspsila data of a neuromorphic temporal contrast imaging sensor. Enabling a high-precision timestamping, this system demonstrates its uniqueness for handling high peak rates and preserving the main advantage of the neuromorphic electronic systems, that is high and accurate temporal resolution. Based...
A compact, low-power line-sensor vision system has been developed for use in high-speed industrial machine vision applications. The system contains a 2times256 dual-line optical transient address-event sensor with autonomous, self-signaling pixels and pixel-level precision time-stamping, and an embedded DSP platform for real-time address-event processing. Initial pre-processing of the visual information...
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