Ultra low-power Address-Event Image Sensor Network
In collaboration with Andreas Savvides' ENALAB, we designed an ultra low-power address-event image sensor network designed to find and recognize features in a visual scene. By taking advantage of the address-event representation (AER), the sensor network does not saturate by broadcasting each image and each pixel value, thus allowing to implement a network capable of assisted cooperative coordination of the cameras to closely follow only events of interest. This network can monitor activity on large areas without compromising the privacy of users. Please refer to our publications and in particular this one.
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| ALOHA imager on XYZ sensor node | ALOHA imager on MICA2 sensor node |
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| 1000 events from the ALOHA XYZ node | AER Emu: an AER image sensor emulator |