| L. Carnapete, P.E. Nguyen, R.G. Nguyen, and T.M. Bernard. A miniature retina-based AGV called VAMPIRE. In V. Cantoni et al., editors, Proc. Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception, pages 29-33, Como, Italy, September 1995. IEEE Computer Society Press. |
.... Then, just by measuring the current drawn on the power supply, most valuable global information can be obtained about the observed or processed image [11] This technique was actually the only one used to extract information from our previous PAR [7] as it was embarked for piloting a mobile robot [12] M2 M1 I (a) c C M1 M2 I M1 M2 (c) M1 M2 I (b) Figure 6: Three different solutions for settling an inversion operator on semi static registers. Due to the monotonicity of the mean m(A,B) there is no hope to also get the inversion operator. Exploiting charge sharing is possible ....
L. Carnapete, P.E. Nguyen, R.G. Nguyen, and T.M. Bernard. A miniature retina-based AGV called VAMPIRE. In V. Cantoni et al., editors, Proc. Workshop on Computer Architecture for Machine Perception, pages 29-33, Como, Italy, September 1995. IEEE Computer Society Press.
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