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'Bug Eyes' Offer Potential for Collision Warning

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R. Winn Hardin

ADELAIDE, Australia -- Austrailian researchers at the Centre for High Performance Integrated Technologies and Systems at the University of Adelaide have developed a decision-making optical sensor on a single- chip system with a little inspiration from the insect world. The scientists have developed a "seeing, thinking" microchip that mimics an insect's eye to detect objects and their motion and to raise red flags in case of imminent collision without the intensive computing required by traditional image-processing cameras.Watching for shadows The key characteristic of insect vision detectors...Read full article

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