Title :
A focal plane visual motion measurement sensor
Author :
Etienne-Cummings, Ralph ; Van der Spiegel, Jan ; Mueller, Paul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, IL, USA
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A motion detection algorithm, based on biological and computational models, for focal plane implementation has been developed. This Temporal Domain Optical Flow Measurement (TDOFM) algorithm uses computational components which have direct and compact electronic counterparts. It uses a binary image of zero-crossings, 2 level analog signals, the signs of spatiotemporal derivatives, 1-b multiplication and pulsewidths to measure image velocity. Compared to other IC visual motion detectors, this sensor represents the first instance of a robust, wideband and general purpose 2-D motion sensor which reports speed and direction explicitly, has a wide dynamic range and has a compact IC implementation. The front-end of the motion cells is an edge detection circuit which responds to 5-6 orders of magnitude of light intensity and produces near maximum outputs for contrasts as low as 40% in bright and dim ambient conditions. The theoretical velocity measurement dynamic range of the sensor is 4-5 orders of magnitude, and motion ranging over three orders of magnitude has been measured. The variation in the measured speed is less than 15% across 1- and 2-D implementations, multiple chips, cells and directions. The complete system, including the photoreceptors and edge detection circuits, consumes less than 0.4 mW per cell at ±3.5 V
Keywords :
edge detection; focal planes; image sensors; image sequences; motion estimation; time-domain analysis; 0.4 mW; 2D array; 3.5 V; IC; binary image; biological model; computational model; dynamic range; edge detection circuit; focal plane visual motion measurement sensor; motion detection algorithm; photoreceptor; temporal domain optical flow; velocity measurement; zero-crossing; Biology computing; Biosensors; Circuits; Dynamic range; Image edge detection; Motion detection; Motion measurement; Pulse measurements; Semiconductor device measurement; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on