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Volume V Special Issue II May 2025
Name of Author :
Insha Syed, Mudasir A Khanday, Farooq A Khanday
Title of the paper :
A Comprehensive Review of Artificial Visual Sensory Systems for In Sensor Computing
Abstract:
The demand for high performance and energy efficient computing has increased with the increasing demand of big data processing, artificial intelligence AI, and the internet of things IoT. However, traditional Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMOS based computing systems are currently experiencing several challenges, including the extinction of Moores Law and the degradation of system performance caused by the Von Neumann restrictions. In Sensor computing has emerged as a possible prospect for future device design and system enhancement. In sensor visual system processes signals at the pixel level directly obtained from analog signals, without transmitting data to further processors. This review covers recent developments in artificial visual in sensor systems. It has been explained why in sensor visual systems are necessary. The different in sensor visual systems that are now in use have been discussed. The benefits and drawbacks of the current systems have also been investigated. The review concludes with a summary and a brief look ahead at future directions in the field.
Keywords :
Von Neumann, In Sensor computing, Visual System, CMOS, Moores law.
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Page Number :
75-82