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This live demonstration is related to ISCAS track “Imagers and Vision Processing”. It showcases the Gaussian pyramid with a CMOS vision sensor with a 176 × 120 pixel array in standard 0.18 μm CMOS technology. The sensing elements are 3T-APS with in-pixel ADC and CDS. The Gaussian pyramid is extracted concurrently with a double-Euler switched-capacitor network on the same substrate, giving RMSE errors...
The edge detection process can be broken down into four basic transformations, modifying the image from the original presentation to the final edges one. The adoption of this framework makes the process far more understandable, and offers an starting point for the combination and comparison of different edge detection methods. In this work we analyze the role of the third of the transformations, the...
Performance is an open issue in data intensive applications. Finding the best implementation and influential performance factors of hardware and software platforms for the data intensive applications requires trial and error. However, it is very difficult and costly to perform these trials in a real large-scale environment. In this paper we use a generic simulation framework SIMCAN to simulate hardware...
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