Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition

Imaging system is suitable for different purposes, depending upon their final application. Digital cameras, camcorders, webcams, security cameras or infrared (IR) cameras are well-known imaging systems. For complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, its performance is more promisi...

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Main Authors: Chan, Kit Heng, Ruslan, Siti Hawa
Other Authors: Mahmud, Farhanahani
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description Imaging system is suitable for different purposes, depending upon their final application. Digital cameras, camcorders, webcams, security cameras or infrared (IR) cameras are well-known imaging systems. For complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, its performance is more promising compared to charged coupled device (CCD) due to its low power consumption, low cost, and on chip functionality and compatibility with standard CMOS technology [1]. In face recognition mode, three dimensional cameras replaced two-dimensional images to measure the object size, distance and shape with time-of-flight (TOF) cameras. Depth information can be extracted to be compared with database [2]. Therefore, CMOS image sensor with its architecture on pixel array, signal processors, row and column selector and timing control [3] will be the main key.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-27392021-11-29T03:22:28Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2739/ Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition Chan, Kit Heng Ruslan, Siti Hawa TK7800-8360 Electronics Imaging system is suitable for different purposes, depending upon their final application. Digital cameras, camcorders, webcams, security cameras or infrared (IR) cameras are well-known imaging systems. For complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors, its performance is more promising compared to charged coupled device (CCD) due to its low power consumption, low cost, and on chip functionality and compatibility with standard CMOS technology [1]. In face recognition mode, three dimensional cameras replaced two-dimensional images to measure the object size, distance and shape with time-of-flight (TOF) cameras. Depth information can be extracted to be compared with database [2]. Therefore, CMOS image sensor with its architecture on pixel array, signal processors, row and column selector and timing control [3] will be the main key. Penerbit UTHM Mahmud, Farhanahani Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli Ruslan, Siti Hawa 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2739/1/Ch01.pdf Chan, Kit Heng and Ruslan, Siti Hawa (2020) Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition. In: Advanced Computer Modelling and Electronics Engineering. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 1-10. ISBN 978-967-2389-92-7
spellingShingle TK7800-8360 Electronics
Chan, Kit Heng
Ruslan, Siti Hawa
Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition
title Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition
title_full Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition
title_fullStr Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition
title_full_unstemmed Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition
title_short Low power CMOS iImage sensor for face recognition
title_sort low power cmos iimage sensor for face recognition
topic TK7800-8360 Electronics
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