Abstract

We propose an ultra-low-power (ULP) image signal processor (ISP) that performs on-the-fly in-processing frame compression/decompression and hierarchical event recognition to exploit the temporal and spatial sparsity in an image sequence. This approach reduces energy consumption spent processing and transmitting unimportant image data to achieve a 16 × imaging system energy gain in an intruder detection scenario. The ISP was fabricated in 40-nm CMOS and consumes only 170 μW at 5 frames/s for neural network-based intruder detection and 192 × compressed image recording.

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