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Dynamic Voltage Scaling of Image Sensors towards Low-Power loT Vision
Image processing systems gather and convey information using image sensors enabling a variety of IoT and mobile applications. IoT systems utilize image sensors to perform a multitude of various tasks that are important in all aspects of life such as detecting wildfires in forests, lifesaving medical imaging and reality headsets that use body tracking....
Published: 4/3/2024   |   Inventor(s): Venkatesh Kodukula, Mason Manetta, Robert LiKamWa
Keywords(s): Imaging, Internet of Things, Networks, IT, Software and Communication, Power Systems, PS-Computing and Information Technology, Software
Category(s): Applied Technologies, Computing & Information Technology, Physical Science
Multi-Resolution Visual Sensing Architecture for Augmented Reality
­Through the lens of their cameras, mobile devices can visually observe a user’s environment for detecting faces, understanding spatial scene geometry, and capturing images and videos. This has yielded a wide range of benefits, especially as image sensors have grown to support increasingly higher resolutions and frame rates. With such precision,...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Venkatesh Kodukula, Alexander Shearer, Van Nguyen, Srinivas Lingutla, Robert LiKamWa
Keywords(s): Augmented Reality, Imaging, PS-Computing and Information Technology
Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Physical Science, Imaging
Fidelity-Driven Runtime Thermal Management for Near-Sensor Architectures
Background Advances in imaging and vision processing technologies have enabled countless devices, such as phones, headsets, cameras, and drones, to be commercial staples. As high-performance imaging needs grow, management of energy consumption becomes a concern. This has motivated a trend towards three-dimensional “stacked” integrated circuit...
Published: 2/23/2023   |   Inventor(s): Venkatesh Kodukula, Saad Katrawala, Britton Jones, Robert LiKamWa
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Category(s): Computing & Information Technology, Physical Science, Energy & Power, Imaging