Method and system for pixel bus signaling in CMOS image sensors

Image analysis – Image sensing

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for inter-processor communication in a pixel array in a CMOS sensor is provided. The system includes a bus for transmitting information between a first processor and a second processor, wherein such information is used for performing image processing operations in the pixel array in an analog domain. The bus may be a pixel read-out bus and/or an access bus. The information is used to perform outlier detection, bad pixel detection, and/or bad pixel correction in the analog domain, or any other image processing operation. The method includes sharing information between a first and a second processor; and using the information to perform image processing operations in an analog domain.

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