计算机科学
小型化
图像传感器
人工智能
钥匙(锁)
镜头(地质)
计算机视觉
仿生学
纳米技术
材料科学
光学
物理
计算机安全
作者
Joonha Hwang,Jong Ik Kwon,Moon Kee Choi,Jung Ah Lim,Changsoon Choi
标识
DOI:10.1109/jstqe.2023.3308770
摘要
Cameras are a key element in machine vision, which are typically utilized in unmanned mobile devices. However, classical camera designs, which employ complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor image sensor arrays and multiple lenses, do not facilitate module miniaturization. Meanwhile, the structures and functions of biological eyes provide valuable insights for the development of future camera technologies, thus allowing miniaturized form factors and intriguing imaging characteristics to be realized. Here, we summarize recent advances in bio-inspired cameras based on flexible and stretchable optoelectronic devices. First, we present fabrication strategies of curved image sensor arrays using mechanical device designs and intrinsically deformable nanomaterials. Subsequently, we introduce two types of bio-inspired cameras, i.e. , single-lens cameras and compound-eye cameras, with emphasis on their unique imaging characteristics and fundamental principles. Finally, we discuss the prospect of bio-inspired cameras, highlighting in-sensor processing strategies that can realize more efficient machine vision systems.
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