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5 February 2003 Fast intelligent image sensor with application to image restoration
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We describe current efforts in the development of a CMOS sensor based megapixel camera with acquisition frame rates in excess of 500 per second. The focus in this development is two fold: a low cost, easily adaptable sensor, and secondly, proposed integration with image processing hardware within the camera module. The aim of this sensor is to flexibly support applications of imaging in the presence of turbulence, for which we present such algorithms that might take advantage of processing hardware at the sensor head. Secondary applications of the processing hardware include image analysis and compression.
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Andrew J. Lambert, James Webb, and Donald Fraser "Fast intelligent image sensor with application to image restoration", Proc. SPIE 4796, Low-Light-Level and Real-Time Imaging Systems, Components, and Applications, (5 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452134
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Sensors

Cameras

Image processing

Computing systems

Field programmable gate arrays

Signal processing

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