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Design of a Powerful Brightness Measurement and Exposure Control Method for Real-Time Video Recording

Dr.S.Manthandi Periannasamy, S.Ravi Chand, G. Sasi

Abstract


The auto exposure control (AEC) device in a video camera selects the right aperture length, advantage putting, and publicity time such that the publicity best suits the scene brightness. although some strategies to AEC had been proposed, maximum of them lack smart mechanisms to quickly estimate the proper exposure whilst users suddenly alternate the scene. The method to Match the brightness of the scene, the Auto Exposure Control (AEC) system of a digital radiography selects the gold standard aperture size, gain setting, and exposure length. although metallic Oxide Silicon area impact Transistor (MOSFET) generation has enabled techniques inclusive of automatic white stability and automated publicity, state-of-the-art systems to fast determine the proper publicity while customers alternate the scene are absent. The hassle turns into extra severe whilst sections of the recorded video body are overexposed or underexposed. The counselled device consists of a robust AEC method for real-time video capture. The method dynamically choices suitable sensor operational modes to generate a extra accurate size of scene brightness. the car exposure device additionally includes gadgets that come across transferring items and fluorescent light flicker. The AWB era is straightforward and facilitates to improve the satisfactory of recorded footage in a diffusion of conditions

Keywords


MOSFET, Auto Exposure Control (AEC), brightness, neural network, sensor

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