Vision Systems Design: Proceeedings of the IEEE publishes an open-access invited paper "Bioinspired Polarization Imaging Sensors: From Circuits and Optics to Signal Processing Algorithms and Biomedical Applications" by Timothy York, Samuel B. Powell, Shengkui Gao, Lindsey Kahan, Tauseef Charanya, Debajit Saha, Nicholas W. Roberts, Thomas W. Cronin, Justin Marshall, Samuel Achilefu, Spencer P. Lake, Baranidharan Raman, and Viktor Gruev.
The paper proposes to use polarization imaging to detect cancer cells. For unknown reasons, the pixel is current-mode based:
The 7.4um-sized pixel in 180nm process shows excellent PRNU of less than 1% rms, in spite of Gm variations between the pixels:
The paper proposes to use polarization imaging to detect cancer cells. For unknown reasons, the pixel is current-mode based:
The 7.4um-sized pixel in 180nm process shows excellent PRNU of less than 1% rms, in spite of Gm variations between the pixels:
Histogram of all responses of pixels in the imaging array to a uniform illumination at room light intensity. The fixed pattern noise of the current-mode imaging sensor |
Polarization Sensitive Current-Mode Sensor
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October 04, 2014
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