Abstract:
In a classical video monitoring system, though for most of the time the captured images contain no relevant information, it cannot prevent the monitoring system from usel...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In a classical video monitoring system, though for most of the time the captured images contain no relevant information, it cannot prevent the monitoring system from useless power consuming for image processing. To improve this, one technique proved to be effective for a video monitoring system to reduce its power consumption is based on macro-pixels or blocks of pixels for region of interest (ROI) finding. The key feature necessary for ROI finding corresponds to motion detection. To be able to implement ROI detection, two CMOS-based motion detection circuits are proposed in this paper. Both are designed and optimized to have fewer transistors' number, lower power consumption, higher sensitivity and better uniformity detection within the designed input common mode range.
Date of Conference: 20-23 May 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 August 2012
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Motion Detection ,
- Detection Circuit ,
- Video Monitoring System ,
- Motion Detection Circuit ,
- Image Processing ,
- Power Consumption ,
- Low Power Consumption ,
- Pixel Block ,
- Simulation Results ,
- Hysteresis ,
- Design Parameters ,
- Current Source ,
- Circuit Design ,
- Window Width ,
- Negative Variation ,
- Differential Amplifier ,
- Common Input ,
- Mean Voltage ,
- Good Symmetry ,
- Absolute Comparison
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Motion Detection ,
- Detection Circuit ,
- Video Monitoring System ,
- Motion Detection Circuit ,
- Image Processing ,
- Power Consumption ,
- Low Power Consumption ,
- Pixel Block ,
- Simulation Results ,
- Hysteresis ,
- Design Parameters ,
- Current Source ,
- Circuit Design ,
- Window Width ,
- Negative Variation ,
- Differential Amplifier ,
- Common Input ,
- Mean Voltage ,
- Good Symmetry ,
- Absolute Comparison