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VibES: Induced Vibration for Persistent Event-Based Sensing

Published: August 26, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.19094v1

By: Vincenzo Polizzi , Stephen Yang , Quentin Clark and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes cameras see even when nothing moves.

Business Areas:
Sensor Hardware

Event cameras are a bio-inspired class of sensors that asynchronously measure per-pixel intensity changes. Under fixed illumination conditions in static or low-motion scenes, rigidly mounted event cameras are unable to generate any events, becoming unsuitable for most computer vision tasks. To address this limitation, recent work has investigated motion-induced event stimulation that often requires complex hardware or additional optical components. In contrast, we introduce a lightweight approach to sustain persistent event generation by employing a simple rotating unbalanced mass to induce periodic vibrational motion. This is combined with a motion-compensation pipeline that removes the injected motion and yields clean, motion-corrected events for downstream perception tasks. We demonstrate our approach with a hardware prototype and evaluate it on real-world captured datasets. Our method reliably recovers motion parameters and improves both image reconstruction and edge detection over event-based sensing without motion induction.

Country of Origin
🇨🇦 Canada

Page Count
15 pages

Category
Computer Science:
CV and Pattern Recognition