Advancing Embedded Vision for an Autonomous World
Qualcomm Technologies has revolutionized smartphones, wearables, PCs, smart homes and more. Now Qualcomm has set its sights on vehicles with solutions leveraging Qualcomm’s 5G connectivity, Qualcomm Computer Vision and Qualcomm AI. In this presentation from Ning Bi, Vice President of Technology at Qualcomm, you’ll learn how the Qualcomm Snapdragon Automotive Cockpit Platform and Qualcomm Snapdragon Ride Platform will deliver a turbocharged experience in vehicles with next-gen autonomous driving features and new experiences for passengers. Bi focuses on intelligent cockpit solutions related to biometrics – 3D face authentication, anti-spoofing, 3D face reconstruction, human activity detection and cabin occupancy monitoring, as well as the advancements in ADAS and automated driving. And he shows how Qualcomm’s platforms deliver superior power efficiency and scaling across automotive applications.
Embedded Vision for Autonomous Drones
In this fireside chat, Jeff Bier, Founder of the Edge AI and Vision Alliance, interviews Hayk Martiros, Head of Autonomy at Skydio, about the critical technical challenges for implementing embedded vision in autonomous drones that operate under difficult, real-world conditions.
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Automotive Sensors Perspective from Aspencore
Everyone wants safety on the road. How can advancements in sensing and decision-making technologies be used most effectively to help drivers, passengers and vulnerable road users? Advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous vehicles are still works in progress that rely on constantly evolving technologies. The 152-page book “Sensors in Automotive“, with contributions from leading thinkers of the automotive industry and now available in both hardcover and digital editions, marks and heralds the industry’s progress, identifies the remaining challenges, and examines with an unbiased eye what it will take to overcome them.
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