2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.infrared.2013.03.007
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A novel readout integrated circuit with a dual-mode design for single- and dual-band infrared focal plane array

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“…According to Ref. [63], goal objectives produced by LiDAR, MMW-Radar, and camera are finally combined. Low-level information fusion was carried out by LiDAR and a camera, and they subsequently utilized the range and angular information of LiDAR to build ROIs in alternate visualization.…”
Section: Fusion Strategy Based On Target Attributes (Fsbta)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Ref. [63], goal objectives produced by LiDAR, MMW-Radar, and camera are finally combined. Low-level information fusion was carried out by LiDAR and a camera, and they subsequently utilized the range and angular information of LiDAR to build ROIs in alternate visualization.…”
Section: Fusion Strategy Based On Target Attributes (Fsbta)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A framework for fusing thorough fuzzy theory with the nervous system was put forward in Ref. [63]. The author's proposed architecture helps create an effective knowledge combination system to identify the navigation framework, by combining Kalman separation and fine processing requirements.…”
Section: Fusion Strategy Based On Multi-source Decision (Fsbmd)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, SUI, Attollo, Sony, and other companies have developed 5 µm center distance short wave infrared InGaAs focal plane detectors [11]; it can be seen that large-area arrays and high-performance readout circuits have become a trend [12][13][14][15]. Therefore, it is necessary to design a specialized infrared readout circuit to amplify and denoise the signal in order to ensure the effectiveness of signal extraction [16][17][18][19][20]. The authors of [21] used the SFD structure as the pixel unit of the readout circuit, which is simple in structure; the authors of [22] used an amplifier with a correlated double-sampling function to suppress noise; and the authors of [23] simplified the structure of the correlated double-sampling circuit, reducing circuit noise, the power consumption, and the area.…”
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confidence: 99%