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CMOS Imagers - From Phototransduction to Image Processing (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
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CMOS Imagers - From Phototransduction to Image Processing (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
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The idea of writing a book on CMOS imaging has been brewing for
several years. It was placed on a fast track after we agreed to
organize a tutorial on CMOS sensors for the 2004 IEEE International
Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2004). This tutorial
defined the structure of the book, but as first time
authors/editors, we had a lot to learn about the logistics of
putting together information from multiple sources. Needless to
say, it was a long road between the tutorial and the book, and it
took more than a few months to complete. We hope that you will find
our journey worthwhile and the collated information useful. The
laboratories of the authors are located at many universities
distributed around the world. Their unifying theme, however, is the
advancement of knowledge for the development of systems for CMOS
imaging and image processing. We hope that this book will highlight
the ideas that have been pioneered by the authors, while providing
a roadmap for new practitioners in this field to exploit exciting
opportunities to integrate imaging and "smartness" on a single VLSI
chip. The potential of these smart imaging systems is still
unfulfilled. Hence, there is still plenty of research and
development to be done.
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