WORKSHOP PAPER
Two Layer Image Sensor Pixel Concept for Enhanced Low Light Color Imaging
Leo Anzagira1, Eric R. Fossum1
1Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA

Abstract

Low light applications such as security and surveillance often require object identification and target discrimination which are made much easier with color imaging. However, most low light sensors tend to be monochrome since color filters used in Color imaging reduce light sensitivity. We present a two layer pixel concept for maximizing low light sensitivity which is capable of producing color images without the use of conventional absorption filters.
Publisher: IISS (Int. Image Sensors Society)
Year: 2015
Workshop: IISW
URL: https://doi.org/10.60928/uwz7-a055

Keywords

Low light sensing, Color imaging, Two layer pixel,

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