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Real Time Implementation of the Omnidirectional Vision Construction Algorithm of the Panoptic Camera

Popovic, Vladan  
2011

The visual system of the flying insects is the source of inspiration for the presented hardware vision system. The faceted eyes of a common fly provide it with omnidirectional vision, egomotion and depth estimation. Utilizing the concept of faceted eyes, an omnidirectional camera is realized by layering CMOS image sensors over the surface of a hemispherical structure. This system is referred to as the Panoptic camera and it has two distinguished features. First, it is an omnidirectional camera capable of recording light information from any direction around its center. Second, it is a polydioptric system where each CMOS facet consists of a CMOS camera with a distinct focal plane; hence the full system is a multiple aperture camera.

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Type
master thesis
Author(s)
Popovic, Vladan  
Advisors
Leblebici, Yusuf  
Date Issued

2011

Subjects

FPGA

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Multi-camera system

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Omnidirectional view

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Real-time processing

Note

The Master thesis was awarded the Logitech prize for outstanding creativity, innovation, pragmatism and economic feasibility.

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EPFL

EPFL units
LSM  
Available on Infoscience
March 22, 2013
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