A Memristive Pixel Architecture for Real-Time Tracking

We report on a pixel architecture relying on memristive devices to perform pixel-level adaptive background subtraction. Core of the processing is the pixel, containing a light-to-frequency converter. Its output digital pulses, proportional to the intensity of light, are applied in turn to a memristo...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE sensors journal 2016-11, Vol.16 (22), p.7911-7918
Hauptverfasser: Olumodeji, Olufemi Akindele, Bramanti, Alessandro Paolo, Gottardi, Massimo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We report on a pixel architecture relying on memristive devices to perform pixel-level adaptive background subtraction. Core of the processing is the pixel, containing a light-to-frequency converter. Its output digital pulses, proportional to the intensity of light, are applied in turn to a memristor, changing its resistance accordingly. Two additional memristors are used to store the dynamic boundaries, outside which the behavior of the photo-generated signal is recognized to be anomalous, i.e., unexpectedly fast changing. The main advantages of using memristors over all-CMOS implementations are a smaller pixel pitch and non-volatility, the latter allowing the image background to be modeled with programmable time constants.
ISSN:1530-437X
1558-1748
DOI:10.1109/JSEN.2016.2606599