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An Event-Driven Ultra-Low-Power Smart Visual Sensor


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In this paper, we present an ultra-low-power smart visual sensor architecture. A 10.6-μW low-resolution contrast-based imager featuring internal analog preprocessing is c...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, we present an ultra-low-power smart visual sensor architecture. A 10.6-μW low-resolution contrast-based imager featuring internal analog preprocessing is coupled with an energy-efficient quad-core cluster processor that exploits near-threshold computing within a few milliwatt power envelope. We demonstrate the capability of the smart camera on a moving object detection framework. The computational load is distributed among mixed-signal pixel and digital parallel processing. Such local processing reduces the amount of digital data to be sent out of the node by 91%. Exploiting context aware analog circuits, the imager only dispatches meaningful postprocessed data to the processing unit, lowering the sensor-to-processor bandwidth by 31× with respect to transmitting a full pixel frame. To extract high-level features, an event-driven approach is applied to the sensor data and optimized for parallel runtime execution. A 57.7× system energy saving is reached through the event-driven approach with respect to frame-based processing, on a low-power MCU node. The near-threshold parallel processor further reduces the processing energy cost by 6.64×, achieving an overall system energy cost of 1.79 μJ per frame, which results to be 21.8× and up to 383× lower than, respectively, an event-based imaging system based on an asynchronous visual sensor and a traditional frame-based smart visual sensor.
Published in: IEEE Sensors Journal ( Volume: 16, Issue: 13, July 2016)
Page(s): 5344 - 5353
Date of Publication: 21 April 2016

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