Title :
VLSI implementation of a focal plane image processor-a realization of the near-sensor image processing concept
Author :
Eklund, Jan-Erik ; Svensson, Christer ; Åström, Anders
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Linkoping Univ., Sweden
Abstract :
The near-sensor image processing concept, which has earlier been theoretically described, is here verified with an implementation. The NSIP describes a method to implement a two-dimensional (2-D) image sensor array with processing capacity in every pixel. Traditionally, there is a contradiction between high spatial resolution and complex processor elements, In the NSIP concept we have a nondestructive photodiode readout and we can thereby process binary images without loosing gray-scale information. The global image processing is handled by an asynchronous Global Logical Unit. These two features makes it possible to have efficient image processing in a small processor element. Electrical problems such as power consumption and fixed pattern noise are solved. All design is aimed at a 128/spl times/128 pixels NSIP in a 0.8 /spl mu/m double-metal single-poly CMOS process. We have fabricated and measured a 32/spl times/32 pixels NSIP. We also give examples of image processing tasks such as gradient and maximum detection, histogram equalization, and thresholding with hysteresis. In the NSIP concept automatic light adaptivity within a 160 dB range is possible.
Keywords :
CMOS digital integrated circuits; VLSI; digital signal processing chips; focal planes; image processing; image processing equipment; image sensors; integrated circuit noise; photodiodes; 0.8 micron; 1024 pixel; 128 pixel; 16384 pixel; 2D image sensor array; 32 pixel; VLSI implementation; asynchronous global logical unit; automatic light adaptivity; binary image processing; double-metal single-poly CMOS process; fixed pattern noise; focal plane image processor; global image processing; gradient and maximum detection; gray-scale information; histogram equalization; hysteresis; maximum detection; near-sensor image processing concept; nondestructive photodiode readout; pixel processing capacity; power consumption; thresholding; Energy consumption; Gray-scale; Image processing; Image sensors; Photodiodes; Pixel; Sensor arrays; Spatial resolution; Two dimensional displays; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on