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Overview

Bedabrata Pain is a researcher affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Their work primarily falls within the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with specific emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics focus largely on areas related to imaging and semiconductor technologies. These include:

  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Thin-Film Transistor Technologies
  • Silicon Nanostructures and Photoluminescence

Bedabrata Pain has contributed to scholarly publications appearing in the IISS online library, with at least one paper published there. Their recent work includes the paper titled "Wafer-Level Thinned Monolithic CMOS Imagers in a Bulk-CMOS Technology", published in 2024.

Their collaborative network features frequent coauthors such as:

  • Chao Sun
  • Paula Vo
  • B. Hancock
  • Thomas J. Cunningham
  • Chris Wrigley

Best Publications

  • CMOS active pixel image sensors for highly integrated imaging systems

    S.K. Mendis;S.E. Kemeny;R.C. Gee;B. Pain

  • 256/spl times/256 CMOS active pixel sensor camera-on-a-chip

    R.H. Nixon;S.E. Kemeny;B. Pain;C.O. Staller

  • Active pixel sensor array with multiresolution readout

    Eric R. Fossum;Sabrina E. Kemeny;Bedabrata Pain

  • Structure for implementation of back-illuminated CMOS or CCD imagers

    Bedabrata Pain;Thomas J. Cunningham

  • Progress in CMOS active pixel image sensors

    Sunetra K. Mendis;Sabrina E. Kemeny;Russell C. Gee;Bedabrata Pain

  • Capacitively coupled successive approximation ultra low power analog-to-digital converter

    Eric R. Fossum;Zhimin Zhou;Bedabrata Pain

  • Infrared readout electronics for space-science sensors: state of the art and future directions

    Eric R. Fossum;Bedabrata Pain

  • On-focal-plane analog-to-digital conversion for current-mode imaging devices

    Bedabrata Pain;Junichi Nakamura;Eric R. Fossum

  • Active pixel sensor having intra-pixel charge transfer with analog-to-digital converter

    Eric R. Fossum;Sunetra K. Mendis;Bedabrata Pain;Robert H. Nixon

  • CMOS active pixel sensor with on-chip successive approximation analog-to-digital converter

    Z. Zhou;B. Pain;E.R. Fossum

  • Frame-transfer CMOS active pixel sensor with pixel binning

    Zhimin Zhou;B. Pain;E.R. Fossum

  • Integrated sensor with frame memory and programmable resolution for light adaptive imaging

    Zhimin Zhou;Eric R. Fossum;Bedabrata Pain

  • On-focal-plane signal processing for current-mode active pixel sensors

    J. Nakamura;B. Pain;T. Nomoto;T. Nakamura

  • Method and apparatus of high dynamic range image sensor with individual pixel reset

    Orly Yadid-Pecht;Bedabrata Pain;Eric R. Fossum

  • Dynamically re-configurable CMOS imagers for an active vision system

    Guang Yang;Bedabrata Pain

  • Approaches and analysis for on-focal-plane analog-to-digital conversion

    Bedabrata Pain;Eric R. Fossum

  • Wide dynamic range APS star tracker

    Orly Yadid-Pecht;Christopher C. Clark;Bedabrata Pain;Craig O. Staller

  • Design of a low-light-level image sensor with on-chip sigma-delta analog-to-digital conversion

    Sunetra K. Mendis;Bedabrata Pain;Robert H. Nixon;Eric R. Fossum

  • Active pixel sensor (APS) based star tracker

    C.C. Liebe;E.W. Dennison;B. Hancock;R.C. Stirbl

  • Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) active pixel sensors with the photosite implemented in the substrate

    Bedabrata Pain;Xinyu Zheng

  • Integrated infrared and visible image sensors

    Eric R. Fossum;Bedabrata Pain

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric R. Fossum
Eric R. Fossum Dartmouth College
Orly Yadid-Pecht
Orly Yadid-Pecht University of Calgary
Larry Matthies
Larry Matthies Jet Propulsion Lab

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