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Compressive image acquisition in modern CMOS IC design
Authors:Nikola Katic  Mahdad Hosseini Kamal  Alexandre Schmid  Pierre Vandergheynst  Yusuf Leblebici
Affiliation:1. Microelectronic Systems Laboratory (LSM), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Signal Processing Laboratory (LTS2), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:Compressive sampling (CS) offers bandwidth, power, and memory size reduction compared to conventional (Nyquist) sampling. These are very attractive features for the design of modern complementary metal‐oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, cameras, and camera systems. However, very few integrated circuit (IC) designs based on CS exist because of the missing link between the well‐established CS theory on one side, and the practical aspects/effects related to physical IC design on the other side. This paper focuses on the application of compressed image acquisition in CMOS image sensor integrated circuit design. A new CS scheme is proposed, which is suited for hardware implementation in CMOS IC design. All the main physical non‐idealities are explained and carefully modeled. Their influences on the acquired image quality are analyzed in the general case and quantified for the case of the proposed CS scheme. The presented methodology can also be used for different CS schemes and as a general guideline in future CS based CMOS image sensor designs. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:CMOS image sensors  compressive sampling  image processing  image compression  IC design
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