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13 October 1994Module approach for high-resolution imaging
A module approach is discussed for high-resolution imaging. The functionality of this module, based on a 1k X 1k real time CCD-imaging sensor requires new approaches in signal processing, working modes, and interfacing. The implementation into an actual module is presented. Implementing a high resolution real time CCD-image sensor into an image-capture module requires some novel approaches. After a general approach of image-capture modules the main characteristics of a 1k X 1k CCD-image sensor are given. Some aspects of video-processing and specific functions, such as alternatives timings and interfacing, are discussed. The paper concludes by discussing the implementation into an actual module for high resolution imaging.
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Peter C. J. van de Rijt, Engbert Tienkamp, "Module approach for high-resolution imaging," Proc. SPIE 2354, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XIII: 3D Vision, Product Inspection, and Active Vision, (13 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.189094