Biological systems are a source of inspiration in the development of small autonomous sensor nodes. The two major types of optical vision systems found in nature are the single aperture human eye and the compound eye of insects. The latter are among the most compact and smallest vision sensors. The
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[Studies in Computational Intelligence] A Biologically Inspired CMOS Image Sensor Volume 461 || Navigation Using CMOS Polarization Sensor
โ Scribed by Sarkar, Mukul; Theuwissen, Albert
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- 120389363
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- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2013
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- 3642349013
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