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S&M1150 Research Paper of Special Issue https://doi.org/10.18494/SAM.2015.1214 Published: December 9, 2015 Motion Detection Based on Curved Artificial Compound Eyes [PDF] Yunzhao Dong and Jingquan Liu (Received May 29, 2015; Accepted September 30, 2015) Keywords: curved artificial compound eyes, motion detection, motion mode, lateral movement, axial movement
Compound eyes have the advantage of fast motion detection and significantly wide viewing field. Curved artificial compound eyes (CACEs) can perform most of the functions of real compound eyes, such as moving detection, with a wide field of view (FOV) in a small size and have attracted considerable interest owing to their unique optical structure and rapid response properties. In this work, images captured by these CACEs are used to detect the moving direction of a moving target. The subimages captured at the same time by an eye lens are enlarged, shrunk, or rotated. Temporal differences between these images captured at consecutive time intervals are calculated and compared. The minimum difference indicates the moving direction. Experiment results showed that the motion detection system can detect different lateral and axial motions in a simple and effective way.
Corresponding author: Yunzhao DongCite this article Yunzhao Dong and Jingquan Liu, Motion Detection Based on Curved Artificial Compound Eyes, Sens. Mater., Vol. 27, No. 11, 2015, p. 1131-1135. |