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A $160{\times}120$ Light-Adaptive CMOS Vision Chip for Edge Detection Based on a Retinal Structure Using a Saturating Resistive Network

  • Kong, Jae-Sung;Kim, Sang-Heon;Sung, Dong-Kyu;Shin, Jang-Kyoo
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2007
  • We designed and fabricated a vision chip for edge detection with a $160{\times}120$ pixel array by using 0.35 ${\mu}m$ standard complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology. The designed vision chip is based on a retinal structure with a resistive network to improve the speed of operation. To improve the quality of final edge images, we applied a saturating resistive circuit to the resistive network. The light-adaptation mechanism of the edge detection circuit was quantitatively analyzed using a simple model of the saturating resistive element. To verify improvement, we compared the simulation results of the proposed circuit to the results of previous circuits.

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A light-adaptive CMOS vision chip for edge detection using saturating resistive network (포화 저항망을 이용한 광적응 윤곽 검출용 시각칩)

  • Kong, Jae-Sung;Suh, Sung-Ho;Kim, Jung-Hwan;Shin, Jang-Kyoo;Lee, Min-Ho
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.430-437
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we proposed a biologically inspired light-adaptive edge detection circuit based on the human retina. A saturating resistive network was suggested for light adaptation and simulated by using HSPICE. The light adaptation mechanism of the edge detection circuit was quantitatively analyzed by using a simple model of the saturating resistive element. A light-adaptive capability of the edge detection circuit was confirmed by using the one-dimensional array of the 128 pixels with various levels of input light intensity. Experimental data of the saturating resistive element was compared with the simulated results. The entire capability of the edge detection circuit, implemented with the saturating resistive network, was investigated through the two-dimensional array of the $64{\times}64$ pixels