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Published May 1995 | Published
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An analog VLSI velocity sensor

Abstract

An integrated circuit that computes the velocity vector of a visual stimulus in one dimension is presented. The circuit combines optical sensors and associated electronics on a single silicon chip, processed with standard CMOS technology. The velocity is inferred from the time delay of the appearance of an image feature at two fixed locations on the chip. The circuit operates quite robustly for high-contrast stimuli over considerable irradiance and velocity ranges. With lower-contrast stimuli the output signal for a given velocity tends to decrease, while the direction selectivity is still maintained. The individual motion-sensing cells are compact, and they are therefore suited for use in dense 1D or 2D imaging arrays.

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© 1995 IEEE. This work was supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. Fabrication of the integrated circuits was provided by MOSIS.

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