Formation of Digital Images

efer to Fig. 7.17 and Fig. 7.20. The output from a camera (either CMOS
or CCD) is a continuous stream of images (video). In the case of a color
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camera, however, the direct output from an imaging sensor consists of three
streams of images: red component color images, blue component color im-ages and green component color images.
If a camera's output has an analogue signal, the camera is called an ana-logue video camera. Output from an analogue video camera will be a con-tinuous one-dimensional signal, representing a stream of two-dimensional
analogue images. This analogue signal is also called an analogue video.
Digital cameras have been on the market since the late 1990s. Output
from a digital camera can be a stream of two-dimensional digital images,
called a digital video. If a digital camera outputs digital video, then it is
called a digital video camera.

As shown in Fig. 7.21, the computing hardware in a robot's visual sen-
sory system is digital. Thus, if a camera outputs analogue video, it is
necessary to convert this into a stream of digital images. Since analogue
video cameras are still popular, a robot's visual sensory system needs an
image digitizer which converts analogue video into the corresponding digital
video. (See Fig. 7.21).

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