Numerous digital-based sensor systems have been demonstrated on intelligent vehicles but only the most rudimentary experiments have been attempted with analog VLSI chips in real-world environments. The most significant factor in the choice between analog and digital approaches to sensory processing in intelligent vehicles will be the cost of mass production If analog sensors can be designed with enough speed, resolution and accuracy to solve sensory processing tasks, then the low-cost of mass production ensures that analog circuits will be the technology of choice for future generations of smart sensors. Current analog VLSI sensors do not have enough resolution and accuracy for most real-world tasks but future analog devices will succeed by exploiting a combination of on-chip adaptation and novel embedded algorithms.
Analog chips and intelligent vehicles
Analoge Chips und intelligente Fahrzeuge
1993
6 Seiten, 30 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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