Adaptive Pixel Crosstalk Compensation for CMOS Image Sensor

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A new algorithm for removing pixel crosstalk in CMOS image sensors with Bayer color filter array was proposed. The algorithm can estimate low/high frequency image and provide adaptive threshold based on the human visual characteristics. By simulation experimentation on Macbeth color checker, resolution checker and real image, the experimental results revealed that this algorithm can remove the pixel crosstalk effectively.

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July 2014

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