This review traces event cameras from neuromorphic origins to modern back-illuminated stacked sensors and uses blackbody radiometry to suggest 8 micrometers as a promising infrared operating band.
Utility and Feasibility of a Center Surround Event Camera
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Standard dynamic vision sensor (DVS) event cameras output a stream of spatially-independent log-intensity brightness change events so they cannot suppress spatial redundancy. Nearly all biological retinas use an antagonistic center-surround organization. This paper proposes a practical method of implementing a compact, energy-efficient Center Surround DVS (CSDVS) with a surround smoothing network that uses compact polysilicon resistors for lateral resistance. The paper includes behavioral simulation results for the CSDVS (see sites.google.com/view/csdvs/home). The CSDVS would significantly reduce events caused by low spatial frequencies, but amplify the informative high frequency spatiotemporal events.
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Event Vision Sensor: A Review
This review traces event cameras from neuromorphic origins to modern back-illuminated stacked sensors and uses blackbody radiometry to suggest 8 micrometers as a promising infrared operating band.