Ultra Low Noise CMOS Image Sensors

Ultra Low Noise CMOS Image Sensors
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 187
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319687742
ISBN-13 : 3319687743
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Ultra Low Noise CMOS Image Sensors by : Assim Boukhayma

This thesis provides a thorough noise analysis for conventional CIS readout chains, while also presenting and discussing a variety of noise reduction techniques that allow the read noise in standard processes to be optimized. Two physical implementations featuring sub-0.5-electron RMS are subsequently presented to verify the proposed noise reduction techniques and provide a full characterization of a VGA imager. Based on the verified noise calculation, the impact of the technology downscaling on the input-referred noise is also studied. Further, the thesis covers THz CMOS image sensors and presents an original design that achieves ultra-low-noise performance. Last but not least, it provides a comprehensive review of CMOS image sensors.

Photon-Counting Image Sensors

Photon-Counting Image Sensors
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 379
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783038423744
ISBN-13 : 3038423742
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Photon-Counting Image Sensors by : Eric R. Fossum

This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Photon-Counting Image Sensors" that was published in Sensors

Essential Principles of Image Sensors

Essential Principles of Image Sensors
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 192
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781482220063
ISBN-13 : 1482220067
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Essential Principles of Image Sensors by : Takao Kuroda

Providing a succinct introduction to the systemization, noise sources, and signal processes of image sensor technology, Essential Principles of Image Sensors discusses image information and its four factors: space, light intensity, wavelength, and time. Featuring clarifying and insightful illustrations, this must-have text: Explains how image sensors convert optical image information into image signals Treats space, wavelength, and time as digitized built-in coordinate points in image sensors and systems Details the operational principles, pixel technology, and evolution of CCD, MOS, and CMOS sensors with updated technology Describes sampling theory, presenting unique figures demonstrating the importance of phase Explores causes for the decline of image information quality In a straightforward manner suitable for beginners and experts alike, Essential Principles of Image Sensors covers key topics related to digital imaging including semiconductor physics, component elements necessary for image sensors, silicon as a sensitive material, noises in sensors, and more.

Single-Photon Imaging

Single-Photon Imaging
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 363
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642184437
ISBN-13 : 364218443X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Single-Photon Imaging by : Peter Seitz

The acquisition and interpretation of images is a central capability in almost all scientific and technological domains. In particular, the acquisition of electromagnetic radiation, in the form of visible light, UV, infrared, X-ray, etc. is of enormous practical importance. The ultimate sensitivity in electronic imaging is the detection of individual photons. With this book, the first comprehensive review of all aspects of single-photon electronic imaging has been created. Topics include theoretical basics, semiconductor fabrication, single-photon detection principles, imager design and applications of different spectral domains. Today, the solid-state fabrication capabilities for several types of image sensors has advanced to a point, where uncoooled single-photon electronic imaging will soon become a consumer product. This book is giving a specialist ́s view from different domains to the forthcoming “single-photon imaging” revolution. The various aspects of single-photon imaging are treated by internationally renowned, leading scientists and technologists who have all pioneered their respective fields.

Imaging: Sensors and Technologies

Imaging: Sensors and Technologies
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 635
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783038423607
ISBN-13 : 3038423602
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Imaging: Sensors and Technologies by : Gonzalo Pajares Martinsanz

This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Imaging: Sensors and Technologies" that was published in Sensors

Essential Principles of Image Sensors

Essential Principles of Image Sensors
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 196
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351831307
ISBN-13 : 1351831305
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Essential Principles of Image Sensors by : Takao Kuroda

Providing a succinct introduction to the systemization, noise sources, and signal processes of image sensor technology, Essential Principles of Image Sensors discusses image information and its four factors: space, light intensity, wavelength, and time. Featuring clarifying and insightful illustrations, this must-have text: Explains how image sensors convert optical image information into image signals Treats space, wavelength, and time as digitized built-in coordinate points in image sensors and systems Details the operational principles, pixel technology, and evolution of CCD, MOS, and CMOS sensors with updated technology Describes sampling theory, presenting unique figures demonstrating the importance of phase Explores causes for the decline of image information quality In a straightforward manner suitable for beginners and experts alike, Essential Principles of Image Sensors covers key topics related to digital imaging including semiconductor physics, component elements necessary for image sensors, silicon as a sensitive material, noises in sensors, and more.

Image Sensors and Signal Processing for Digital Still Cameras

Image Sensors and Signal Processing for Digital Still Cameras
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781420026856
ISBN-13 : 1420026852
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Image Sensors and Signal Processing for Digital Still Cameras by : Junichi Nakamura

Shrinking pixel sizes along with improvements in image sensors, optics, and electronics have elevated DSCs to levels of performance that match, and have the potential to surpass, that of silver-halide film cameras. Image Sensors and Signal Processing for Digital Still Cameras captures the current state of DSC image acquisition and signal processing technology and takes an all-inclusive look at the field, from the history of DSCs to future possibilities. The first chapter outlines the evolution of DSCs, their basic structure, and their major application classes. The next few chapters discuss high-quality optics that meet the requirements of better image sensors, the basic functions and performance parameters of image sensors, and detailed discussions of both CCD and CMOS image sensors. The book then discusses how color theory affects the uses of DSCs, presents basic image processing and camera control algorithms and examples of advanced image processing algorithms, explores the architecture and required performance of signal processing engines, and explains how to evaluate image quality for each component described. The book closes with a look at future technologies and the challenges that must be overcome to realize them. With contributions from many active DSC experts, Image Sensors and Image Processing for Digital Still Cameras offers unparalleled real-world coverage and opens wide the door for future innovation.

CMOS Integrated Lab-on-a-chip System for Personalized Biomedical Diagnosis

CMOS Integrated Lab-on-a-chip System for Personalized Biomedical Diagnosis
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 290
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781119218357
ISBN-13 : 1119218357
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis CMOS Integrated Lab-on-a-chip System for Personalized Biomedical Diagnosis by : Hao Yu

A thorough examination of lab-on-a-chip circuit-level operations to improve system performance A rapidly aging population demands rapid, cost-effective, flexible, personalized diagnostics. Existing systems tend to fall short in one or more capacities, making the development of alternatives a priority. CMOS Integrated Lab-on-a-Chip System for Personalized Biomedical Diagnosis provides insight toward the solution, with a comprehensive, multidisciplinary reference to the next wave of personalized medicine technology. A standard complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) fabrication technology allows mass-production of large-array, miniaturized CMOS-integrated sensors from multi-modal domains with smart on-chip processing capability. This book provides an in-depth examination of the design and mechanics considerations that make this technology a promising platform for microfluidics, micro-electro-mechanical systems, electronics, and electromagnetics. From CMOS fundamentals to end-user applications, all aspects of CMOS sensors are covered, with frequent diagrams and illustrations that clarify complex structures and processes. Detailed yet concise, and designed to help students and engineers develop smaller, cheaper, smarter lab-on-a-chip systems, this invaluable reference: Provides clarity and insight on the design of lab-on-a-chip personalized biomedical sensors and systems Features concise analyses of the integration of microfluidics and micro-electro-mechanical systems Highlights the use of compressive sensing, super-resolution, and machine learning through the use of smart SoC processing Discusses recent advances in complementary metal oxide semiconductor-integrated lab-on-a-chip systems Includes guidance on DNA sequencing and cell counting applications using dual-mode chemical/optical and energy harvesting sensors The conventional reliance on the microscope, flow cytometry, and DNA sequencing leaves diagnosticians tied to bulky, expensive equipment with a central problem of scale. Lab-on-a-chip technology eliminates these constraints while improving accuracy and flexibility, ushering in a new era of medicine. This book is an essential reference for students, researchers, and engineers working in diagnostic circuitry and microsystems.

Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy

Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 698
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783031047763
ISBN-13 : 3031047761
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy by : Sune Svanberg

A wide-ranging review of modern spectroscopic techniques such as X-ray, photoelectron, optical and laser spectroscopy, and radiofrequency and microwave techniques. On the fundamental side the book focuses on physical principles and the impact of spectroscopy on our understanding of the building blocks of matter, while in the area of applications particular attention is given to those in chemical analysis, photochemistry, surface characterisation, environmental and medical diagnostics, remote sensing and astrophyscis. The Fourth Edition also provides the reader with an update on laser cooling and trapping, Bose-Einstein condensation, ultra-fast spectroscopy, high-power laser/matter interaction, satellite-based astronomy and spectroscopic aspects of laser medicine.

DN to [lambda]

DN to [lambda]
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Publisher : SPIE Press
Total Pages : 280
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0819467227
ISBN-13 : 9780819467225
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis DN to [lambda] by : James R. Janesick

Contains more than 230 figures that present experimental CCD and CMOS data products and modeling simulations connected to photon transfer. This title also provides hundreds of relations that support photon transfer theory, simulations, and data.