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Paper Abstract
Centered on Awaiba’s NanEye CMOS image sensor family and a FPGA platform with USB3 interface, the aim of this
paper is to demonstrate a new technique to synchronize up to 8 individual self-timed cameras with minimal error. Small
form factor self-timed camera modules of 1 mm x 1 mm or smaller do not normally allow external synchronization.
However, for stereo vision or 3D reconstruction with multiple cameras as well as for applications requiring pulsed
illumination it is required to synchronize multiple cameras. In this work, the challenge of synchronizing multiple selftimed
cameras with only 4 wire interface has been solved by adaptively regulating the power supply for each of the
cameras. To that effect, a control core was created to constantly monitor the operating frequency of each camera by
measuring the line period in each frame based on a well-defined sampling signal. The frequency is adjusted by varying the
voltage level applied to the sensor based on the error between the measured line period and the desired line period. To
ensure phase synchronization between frames, a Master-Slave interface was implemented. A single camera is defined as
the Master, with its operating frequency being controlled directly through a PC based interface. The remaining cameras
are setup in Slave mode and are interfaced directly with the Master camera control module. This enables the remaining
cameras to monitor its line and frame period and adjust their own to achieve phase and frequency synchronization. The
result of this work will allow the implementation of smaller than 3mm diameter 3D stereo vision equipment in medical
endoscopic context, such as endoscopic surgical robotic or micro invasive surgery.
Paper Details
Date Published: 13 March 2015
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 9403, Image Sensors and Imaging Systems 2015, 940306 (13 March 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2082928
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9403:
Image Sensors and Imaging Systems 2015
Ralf Widenhorn; Antoine Dupret, Editor(s)
PDF: 8 pages
Proc. SPIE 9403, Image Sensors and Imaging Systems 2015, 940306 (13 March 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2082928
Show Author Affiliations
Ricardo M. Sousa, Univ. da Madeira (Portugal)
AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal)
Martin Wäny, AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal)
AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal)
Martin Wäny, AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal)
Pedro Santos, AWAIBA Lda. (Portugal)
Morgado Dias, Univ. da Madeira (Portugal)
Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute (Portugal)
Morgado Dias, Univ. da Madeira (Portugal)
Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute (Portugal)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9403:
Image Sensors and Imaging Systems 2015
Ralf Widenhorn; Antoine Dupret, Editor(s)
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