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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c23]Guillaume Schon, Denis Bourke, Pierre-Antoine Doisneau, Thomas Finateu, Adrien Gonzalez, Naoyuki Hanajima, Tahar Hitana, Lucas Janse Van Vuuren, Moataz Kadry, Charles Laurent, Florian Le Goff, Daniel Matolin, Adel Mezaour, Benoît Michel, Thulaxan Naguleswaran, Tjaart Opperman, Patrice Perrin, Etienne Reynaud, Farzaneh Shahrokhi, Hiba Tahachouite, Chen Tianfan, Gerd Van den Branden, Akli Ziram, Jean-Luc Jaffard, Christoph Posch:
A 320 x 320 1/5" BSI-CMOS stacked event sensor for low-power vision applications. VLSI Technology and Circuits 2023: 1-2 - 2020
- [c22]Thomas Finateu, Atsumi Niwa, Daniel Matolin, Koya Tsuchimoto, Andrea Mascheroni, Etienne Reynaud, Pooria Mostafalu, Frederick T. Brady, Ludovic Chotard, Florian Le Goff, Hirotsugu Takahashi, Hayato Wakabayashi, Yusuke Oike, Christoph Posch:
5.10 A 1280×720 Back-Illuminated Stacked Temporal Contrast Event-Based Vision Sensor with 4.86µm Pixels, 1.066GEPS Readout, Programmable Event-Rate Controller and Compressive Data-Formatting Pipeline. ISSCC 2020: 112-114 - [i1]Anko Börner, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers, Odej Kao, Florian Schmidt, Soeren Becker, Joachim Denzler, Daniel Matolin, David Haber, Sergio Lucia, Wojciech Samek, Rudolph Triebel, Sascha Eichstädt, Felix Bießmann, Anna M. Kruspe, Peter Jung, Manon Kok, Guillermo Gallego, Ralf Berger:
Sensor Artificial Intelligence and its Application to Space Systems - A White Paper. CoRR abs/2006.08368 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c21]Daniel Matolin, Garrick Orchard, Jean-Baptiste Floderer, Christoph Posch:
Live demonstration: Event-driven high-speed imaging. BioCAS 2014: 174 - [c20]Garrick Orchard, Daniel Matolin, Xavier Lagorce, Ryad Benosman, Christoph Posch:
Accelerated frame-free time-encoded multi-step imaging. ISCAS 2014: 2644-2647 - 2012
- [c19]Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Manfred Mayerhofer, Daniel Matolin, J. Colineau:
360SCAN: High-speed rotating line sensor for real-time 360ß panoramic vision. ICDSC 2012: 1-6 - [c18]Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, Manfred Mayerhofer, Daniel Matolin, J. Colineau:
Real-time 360° panoramic views using BiCa360, the fast rotating dynamic vision sensor to up to 10 rotations per Sec. ISCAS 2012: 727-730 - 2011
- [j2]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt:
A QVGA 143 dB Dynamic Range Frame-Free PWM Image Sensor With Lossless Pixel-Level Video Compression and Time-Domain CDS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 46(1): 259-275 (2011) - [j1]Denis Guangyin Chen, Daniel Matolin, Amine Bermak, Christoph Posch:
Pulse-Modulation Imaging - Review and Performance Analysis. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst. 5(1): 64-82 (2011) - [c17]Michael Hofstätter, Martin Litzenberger, Daniel Matolin, Christoph Posch:
Hardware-accelerated address-event processing for high-speed visual object recognition. ICECS 2011: 89-92 - [c16]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin:
Sensitivity and uniformity of a 0.18µm CMOS temporal contrast pixel array. ISCAS 2011: 1572-1575 - 2010
- [c15]Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt, Martin Litzenberger, Christoph Posch:
A load-balancing readout method for large event-based PWM imaging arrays. ISCAS 2010: 361-364 - [c14]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt, Michael Hofstätter, Peter Schön, Martin Litzenberger, Daniel Bauer, Heinrich Garn:
Live demonstration: Asynchronous time-based image sensor (ATIS) camera with full-custom AE processor. ISCAS 2010: 1392 - [c13]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt:
High-DR frame-free PWM imaging with asynchronous AER intensity encoding and focal-plane temporal redundancy suppression. ISCAS 2010: 2430-2433 - [c12]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt:
A QVGA 143dB dynamic range asynchronous address-event PWM dynamic image sensor with lossless pixel-level video compression. ISSCC 2010: 400-401
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c11]Daniel Matolin, Christoph Posch, Rainer Wohlgenannt:
True Correlated Double Sampling and Comparator Design for Time-based Image Sensors. ISCAS 2009: 1269-1272 - 2008
- [c10]Rainer Wohlgenannt, Daniel Matolin, Thomas Maier, Christoph Posch:
Characterization of a temporal contrast microbolometer infrared sensor. ICECS 2008: 866-869 - [c9]Daniel Matolin, Christoph Posch, Rainer Wohlgenannt, Thomas Maier:
A 64×64 pixel temporal contrast microbolometer infrared sensor. ISCAS 2008: 1644-1647 - [c8]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt:
An asynchronous time-based image sensor. ISCAS 2008: 2130-2133 - 2007
- [c7]Christoph Posch, Daniel Matolin, Rainer Wohlgenannt:
A Two-Stage Capacitive-Feedback Differencing Amplifier for Temporal Contrast IR Sensors. ICECS 2007: 1071-1074 - [c6]Christoph Posch, Michael Hofstätter, Martin Litzenberger, Daniel Matolin, Nikolaus Donath, Peter Schön, Heinrich Garn:
Wide dynamic range, high-speed machine vision with a 2×256 pixel temporal contrast vision sensor. ISCAS 2007: 1196-1199 - [c5]Christoph Posch, Michael Hofstätter, Daniel Matolin, Guy Vanstraelen, Peter Schön, Nikolaus Donath, Martin Litzenberger:
A Dual-Line Optical Transient Sensor with On-Chip Precision Time-Stamp Generation. ISSCC 2007: 500-618 - 2004
- [c4]Jörg Schreiter, Ulrich Ramacher, Arne Heittmann, Daniel Matolin, René Schüffny:
Pulse coupled neural networks with adaptive synapses for image segmentation. ARCS Workshops 2004: 275-282 - [c3]Jörg Schreiter, Ulrich Ramacher, Arne Heittmann, Daniel Matolin, René Schüffny:
Cellular pulse-coupled neural network with adaptive weights for image segmentation and its VLSI implementation. Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems 2004: 290-296 - [c2]Daniel Matolin, Jörg Schreiter, Stefan Getzlaff, René Schüffny:
An Analog VLSI Pulsed Neural Network Implementation for Image Segmentation. PARELEC 2004: 51-55 - 2002
- [c1]Arne Heittmann, Ulrich Ramacher, Daniel Matolin, Jörg Schreiter, René Schüffny:
An Analog VLSI Pulsed Neural Network for Image Segmentation Using Adaptive Connection Weights. ICANN 2002: 1293-1298
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