Development kit enables advanced driver assistance systems
The TI Vision SDK, based on TI’s SYS/BIOS RTOS, enables multiple algorithms to run concurrently on numerous heterogeneous cores and eases integration of new functionality into a system. Debug and instrumentation features allow algorithm developers to benchmark and profile their algorithms in a system context.
TI is also making libraries available for both its Embedded Vision Engine (EVE) and digital signal processor (DSP) on the TDA2x System-on-Chip (SoC). The libraries include more than 200 optimised functions for both EVE and DSP libraries, providing building blocks to jump-start development. The EVE and DSP libraries are available for low-to-mid and high-level vision processing.
Category |
EVE and DSP Lib examples |
Low-level Processing
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Integral Image, |
Mid-level Processing |
HoG, rBRIEF, ORB, Harris, |
High-level Processing
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Kalman Filtering, Adaboost |
The TDA2x, incorporating Vision AccelerationPac, combines an optimal mix of high performance, vision analytics, video, graphics and general purpose processing cores in a low-power envelope, enabling a broad range of ADAS applications scaling from entry to high performance. TI’s Vision AccelerationPac delivers a more than 8x compute performance at the same power budget for advanced vision analytics in a more cost-effective footprint. The Vision AccelerationPac contains one or more multiple EVEs, to offer a purpose built ADAS accelerator.
TI; www.ti.com/ep-pro-auto-visionsdk-pr-lp-en