PLoS ONE (Jan 2009)

Focal-plane change triggered video compression for low-power vision sensor systems.

  • Yu M Chi,
  • Ralph Etienne-Cummings,
  • Gert Cauwenberghs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 7
p. e6384

Abstract

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Video sensors with embedded compression offer significant energy savings in transmission but incur energy losses in the complexity of the encoder. Energy efficient video compression architectures for CMOS image sensors with focal-plane change detection are presented and analyzed. The compression architectures use pixel-level computational circuits to minimize energy usage by selectively processing only pixels which generate significant temporal intensity changes. Using the temporal intensity change detection to gate the operation of a differential DCT based encoder achieves nearly identical image quality to traditional systems (4dB decrease in PSNR) while reducing the amount of data that is processed by 67% and reducing overall power consumption reduction of 51%. These typical energy savings, resulting from the sparsity of motion activity in the visual scene, demonstrate the utility of focal-plane change triggered compression to surveillance vision systems.