This book presents a comprehensive, systematic approach to the
development of vision system architectures that employ
sensory-processing concurrency and parallel processing to meet the
autonomy challenges posed by a variety of safety and surveillance
applications. Coverage includes a thorough analysis of resistive
diffusion networks embedded within an image sensor array. This analysis
supports a systematic approach to the design of spatial image filters
and their implementation as vision chips in CMOS technology. The book
also addresses system-level considerations pertaining to the embedding
of these vision chips into vision-enabled wireless sensor networks.
Describes a system-level approach for designing of vision devices and
embedding them into vision-enabled, wireless sensor networks; Surveys
state-of-the-art, vision-enabled WSN nodes; Includes details of
specifications and challenges of vision-enabled WSNs; Explains
architectures for low-energy CMOS vision chips with embedded,
programmable spatial filtering capabilities; Includes considerations
pertaining to the integration of vision chips into off-the-shelf WSN
platforms.