Towards Real-Time Gigapixel Video

In the previous chapter, we explained the design flow and the full hardware implementation of Panoptic, a real-time omnidirectional multi-camera system. Panoptic is a miniaturized system consisting of fifteen cell phone cameras providing 256 × 1024 resolution output. In this chapter we will present GigaEye II, a modular high-resolution multi-camera system, capable of achieving gigapixel resolutions.

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