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Recent mobile device and vision technology advances have enabled mobile Augmented Reality (AR) to be serviced in real-time using natural features. However, in viewing augmented reality while moving about, the user is always encountering new and diverse target objects in different locations. Whether the AR system is scalable or not to the number of target objects is an important issue for future mobile...
We report the implementation of a fully on-chip, lensless, sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope (SROFM) based on the super resolution algorithm. The device utilizes microfluidic flow to deliver specimens directly across a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor to generate a sequence of low-resolution (LR) projection images, where resolution is limited by the sensor's pixel size...
We report on the implementation of a color-capable sub-pixel resolving optofluidic microscope based on the pixel super-resolution algorithm and sequential RGB illumination, for low-cost on-chip color imaging of biological samples with sub-cellular resolution.
This paper will discuss fluid dosing and results of electrofluidic display technology which has demonstrated bi-stable, video speed, reflective pixels with white state reflectance and color brightness beyond the capabilities of currently available display technologies.
This paper deals with the occupancy reasoning in a multi-camera environments. With the recent development of hardware technologies, the use of multiple cameras for vision algorithms has gained more attention because they are useful for conducting 3D reconstruction from the 2D scenes captured by camera sensors and solving occlusion in crowded environments. As cameras involved are increasing, shape...
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