IEICE Transactions on Electronics
Online ISSN : 1745-1353
Print ISSN : 0916-8524
Special Section on Advanced Processors Based on Novel Concepts in Computation
Wide Dynamic Range Image Sensor with Polygonal-Line I/O Characteristic Adapted to Brightness Distribution of Objects
Satoko KAGAMIFumitsugu SUZUKITakayuki HAMAMOTO
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2008 Volume E91.C Issue 9 Pages 1402-1408

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We propose a CMOS image sensor that realizes wide dynamic rangee imaging and nonlinear representation of I/O characteristics. The proposed image sensor controls the integration time for each pixel based on the brightness distribution of objects. The histogram at the end of the integration is estimated from the early intermediate photodiode values that are read out to an external circuit. Using the estimated histogram, the imaging parameters, which control the integration time pixel-by-pixel, are optimized in the external circuit. According to the imaging parameters, the intermediate photodiode value is compared with the threshold and reset to the starting value depending on the comparison result. These processes repeat several times. At the end of the integration, the photodiode value is reconstructed by using the imaging parameters. Then, wide dynamic range images with adapted I/O characteristics are obtained. We have fabricated a prototype with a size of 64×64 pixels using a 0.35-μm 2-poly 4-metal CMOS process. In this paper, we explain the principle of the proposed sensor and discuss the system architecture and its operation. The experimental results obtained using the prototype are also presented, and we verify its effectiveness.
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