Parallel Computing in Electrical Engineering, International Conference On
DOI: 10.1109/pcee.2004.61
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Reconfigurable On-Chip SIMD Processor Architectures for Intelligent CMOS Camera Chips

Abstract: We present results of an investigation concerning the appropriateness of different parallel SIMD architectures based on reconfigurable approaches for an integration in an one-chip high speed smart CMOS camera. The processing elements (PEs) of the architecture combine parallel analogue optical signal detection and parallel digital signal processing to meet real-time requirements. However, the parallel architecture puts some constraints on the PE architecture. To achieve reasonable pixel resolutions and fill fac… Show more

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“…The complete unit is small and independent enough to, e.g. be plugged on the front of a robot arm [21].…”
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“…The complete unit is small and independent enough to, e.g. be plugged on the front of a robot arm [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…a smart CMOS camera chip [FHL04] for object analysis installed on the front of a robot worker's gripper arm. Such an intelligent camera chip should not just be able to take images but should furthermore instantly process the recorded data concerning specific goals, i.e.…”
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