Marilyn Wolf
Professor at Georgia Tech, USA
Smart Stacked Image Sensors
Abstract
The DARPA ReImagine Program is developing stacked image sensors with high-bandwidth sensor interfaces, memory, and processing. High frame rates and low latency allow faster target identification and tracking. Varying exposure across the sensor provide physics-based high-dynamic range. We will discuss Georgia Tech's work on algorithms for stacked image sensors to take advantage of their unique characteristics.
Biography
Marilyn Wolf is Rhesa S. “Ray” Farmer Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computing Systems and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her BS, MS, and PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1980, 1981, and 1984, respectively. She was with AT&T Bell Laboratories from 1984 to 1989. She was on the faculty of Princeton University from 1989 to 2007. Her research interests include cyber-physical systems, embedded computing, embedded video and computer vision, and VLSI systems. She has received the ASEE Terman Award and IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Education Award. She is a Fellow of the IEEE and ACM and an IEEE Computer Society Golden Core member.