An Active Demodulation Pixel using a Current Assisted Photonic Demodulator Implemented in 0.6�m Standard CMOS Host Publication: Finds and Results from the Swedish Cyprus Expedition: A Gender Perspective at the Medelhavsmuseet Authors: W. van der Tempel, D. Van Nieuwenhove, R. Grootjans and M. Kuijk Publisher: IEEE Publication Date: Sep. 2006 Number of Pages: 3 ISBN: 1-4244-0096-1
Abstract: With the ever increasing automation of industrial processes, and the growing need for intelligent systems in,for example, auto-motive and safety/security applications, the demand for adequate artificial three-dimensional(3D) vision increases. It is still the weakest link between intelligent systems in general and the real world.Systems based on the Time-of-Flight (TOF) principle provide an elegant solution to these needs. The key structure to enable wide scale use of TOF ranging systems is a photonic demodulator with high responsivity and high demodulation bandwidth. This paper intends to highlight one of the most promising Standard CMOS photonic demodulator architecture.
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