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4 February 2013 A line-based HDR sensor simulator for motion artifact prediction
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Proceedings Volume 8653, Image Quality and System Performance X; 86530F (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2005103
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2013, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
Modeling only a HDR’s camera’s lens blur, noise and sensitivity is not sufficient to predict image quality. For a fuller prediction, motion blur/artifacts must be included. Automotive applications are particularly challenging for HDR motion artifacts. This paper extends a classic camera noise model to simulate motion artifacts. The motivation is to predict, visualize and evaluate the motion/lighting flicker artifacts for different image sensor readout architectures. The proposed motion artifact HDR simulator has 3 main components; a dynamic image source, a simple lens model and a line based image sensor model. The line based nature of image sensor provides an accurate simulation of how different readout strategies sample movement or flickering lights in a given scene. Two simulation studies illustrating the model’s performance are presented. The first simulation compares the motion artifacts of frame sequential and line interleaved HDR readout while the second study compares the motion blur of an 8MP 1.4μm, 5MP 1.75μm and 3MP 2.2μm image sensors under the same illumination level. Good alignment is obtained between the expected and simulated results.
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Donald Baxter "A line-based HDR sensor simulator for motion artifact prediction", Proc. SPIE 8653, Image Quality and System Performance X, 86530F (4 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2005103
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KEYWORDS
Image sensors

High dynamic range imaging

Motion models

Sensors

Signal to noise ratio

High dynamic range image sensors

Cameras

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