Cmos Image Sensors Dynamic Range and SNR Enhancement via Statistical Signal Processing
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@MISC{Liu_cmosimage,
author = {Xinqiao Liu and Abbas El Gamal and Mark A. Horowitz and Brian A. Wandell},
title = {Cmos Image Sensors Dynamic Range and SNR Enhancement via Statistical Signal Processing},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
Most of today's video and digital cameras use CCD image sensors, where the electric charge collected by the photodetector array during exposure time is serially shifted out of the sensor chip resulting in slow readout speed and high power consumption. Recently developed CMOS image sensors, by comparison, are read out non-destructively and in a manner similar to a digital memory and can thus be operated at very high frame rates. A CMOS image sensor can also be integrated with other camera functions on the same chip ultimately leading to a single-chip digital camera with very compact size, low power consumption and additional functionality. CMOS image sensors, however, generally su#er from lower dynamic range than CCDs due to their high read noise and non-uniformity. Moreover, as sensor design follows CMOS technology scaling, well capacity will continue to decrease, eventually resulting in unacceptably low SNR.







