Anti-distortion bioinspired camera with an inhomogeneous photo-pixel array
- Abstract
- The bioinspired camera, comprising a single lens and a curved image sensor—a photodiode array on a curved surface—, was born of flexible electronics. Its economical build lends itself well to space-constrained machine vision applications. The curved sensor, much akin to the retina, helps image focusing, but the curvature also creates a problem of image distortion, which can undermine machine vision tasks such as object recognition. Here we report an anti-distortion single-lens camera, where 4096 silicon photodiodes arrayed on a curved surface in a nonuniform pattern assimilated to the distorting optics are the key to anti-distortion engineering. That is, the photo-pixel distribution pattern itself is warped in the same manner as images are warped, which correctively reverses distortion. Acquired images feature no appreciable distortion across a 120° horizontal view, as confirmed by their neural-network recognition accuracies. This distortion correction via photo-pixel array reconfiguration is a form of in-sensor computing. © The Author(s) 2024.
- Author(s)
- Choi, Changsoon; Hinton, Henry; Seung, Hyojin; Chang, Sehui; Kim, Ji Su; You, Woosang; Kim, Min Sung; Hong, Jung Pyo; Lim, Jung Ah; Hwang, Do Kyung; Lee, Gil Ju; Jang, Houk; Song, Young Min; Kim, Dae-Hyeong; Ham, Donhee
- Issued Date
- 2024-07
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-024-50271-7
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9457
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