Austrian Institute of Technology presents its version of DVS - Dynamic Vision Sensor:
"Unlike conventional image sensors the chip has no pixel readout clock but signals the detected changes instantaneously. This information is signalled as so-called “events” that contain the information of the responding pixels x-y addresses (address-event) in the imager array and the associated timestamp via a synchronous timed addressevent-representation (TAER) interface. The sensor can produce two types of events for each pixel: “On”-events for a relative increase in light intensity and “Off”-events for a relative decrease (see diagram)."
AIT also makes a 360deg 3D scanner with its DVS sensor:
Thanks to TL for the links!
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