Eric Fossum posts his papers presented at IISW 2015:
L. Anzagira and E.R. Fossum, Color Filter Array Patterns Designed to Mitigate Crosstalk Effects in Small Pixel Image Sensors, in Proceedings of the 2015 International Image Sensor Workshop, Vaals, The Netherlands, June 8-12, 2015.
L. Anzagira and E.R. Fossum, Two Layer Image Sensor Pixel Concept for Enhanced Low Light Color Imaging, in Proceedings of the 2015 International Image Sensor Workshop, Vaals, The Netherlands, June 8-12, 2015.
S. Masoodian, A. Rao, J.J. Ma, K. Odame and E.R. Fossum, A 2.5pJ Readout Circuit for 1000fps Single-Bit Quanta Image Sensors, in Proceedings of the 2015 International Image Sensor Workshop, Vaals, The Netherlands, June 8-12, 2015.
E.R. Fossum, Multi-Bit Quanta Image Sensors, in Proceedings of the 2015 International Image Sensor Workshop, Vaals, The Netherlands, June 8-12, 2015.
How do you find this stuff so quick?! Anyway, all IISW papers will be published early August more or less on the IISS website on-line library (always open access).
ReplyDeleteI note that I will post the slides of the presentations (as will many authors) along with the papers on the IISS website. The slides will include the photon counting histogram from the pump gate jot, that already appears in this blog.
so no more IISW on-line paper "freeze" period before ISSCC?
DeleteYes, IISW has grown up and IEEE considers an IISW workshop paper as a publication, even under limited distributed in our proceedings. Actually, this is normal and reasonable. So, no freeze period. On a practical basis, it takes a while for our volunteer webmaster to assemble the hyperlinked on-line library additions for the meeting, and also this is his first year doing that. So we are saying ~ 2 months. Could be sooner, could be later. Since IISS does not claim copyright to the paper (unlike most organizations, like IEEE), authors are free to do what they want with their papers in the meantime, including posting them.
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