Zheng et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A dual-mode polarization image sensor design based on in-pixel dual-band metal wire grid for trustworthy sensingZheng et al., 2022
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- Zheng H
- Zuo H
- Zhao X
- Yang Y
- Chang C
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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In this article, we present the design of an on-chip polarization image sensor with a hardware root of trust (RoT) for trustworthy sensing provided by an interconnection metal- wire-grid (MWG) structure using a standard complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor …
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