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Avian eye-inspired perovskite artificial vision system for foveated and multispectral imaging

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Avian eye-inspired perovskite artificial vision system for foveated and multispectral imaging
Author(s)
Jinhong Park; Kim, Min Seok; Joonsoo Kim; Chang, Sehui; Mincheol Lee; Lee, Gil Ju; Song, Young Min; Dae-Hyeong Kim
Publication Date
2024-05
Journal
Science Robotics, v.9, no.90
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Abstract
Avian eyes have deep central foveae as a result of extensive evolution. Deep foveae efficiently refract incident light, creating a magnified image of the target object and making it easier to track object motion. These features are essential for detecting and tracking remote objects in dynamic environments. Furthermore, avian eyes respond to a wide spectrum of light, including visible and ultraviolet light, allowing them to efficiently distinguish the target object from complex backgrounds. Despite notable advances in artificial vision systems that mimic animal vision, the exceptional object detection and targeting capabilities of avian eyes via foveated and multispectral imaging remain underexplored. Here, we present an artificial vision system that capitalizes on these aspects of avian vision. We introduce an artificial fovea and vertically stacked perovskite photodetector arrays whose designs were optimized by theoretical simulations for the demonstration of foveated and multispectral imaging. The artificial vision system successfully identifies colored and mixed-color objects and detects remote objects through foveated imaging. The potential for use in uncrewed aerial vehicles that need to detect, track, and recognize distant targets in dynamic environments is also discussed. Our avian eye-inspired perovskite artificial vision system marks a notable advance in bioinspired artificial visions.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/15395
DOI
10.1126/scirobotics.adk6903
ISSN
2470-9476
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