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11 October 1989 CCD Architectures For Focal-Plane Image Processing
Eric R. Fossum
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Abstract
Architectures for focal-plane image processing using CCD circuits are discussed. The choice of architecture depends on imager density and required throughput. High-density imagers require the reconstruction of local neighborhoods prior to image processing. Lower density imagers can utilize spatial parallelism to improve throughput. The use of three-dimensional structures can provide additional real-estate for processing circuitry.
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Eric R. Fossum "CCD Architectures For Focal-Plane Image Processing", Proc. SPIE 1107, Infrared Detectors, Focal Plane Arrays, and Imaging Sensors, (11 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960653
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Imaging systems

Charge-coupled devices

Analog electronics

Sensors

Array processing

Infrared detectors

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