In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- Expanded Alliance Membership
- Embedded Vision on Mobile Electronics
- An Automotive Rear-View Camera Case Study
- Embedded Vision Community Conversations
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
Dear Colleague, At the beginning of the month, I pointed out the most recent press release from the Embedded Vision Alliance, which announced new members Digital Media Professionals and LSI. I also mentioned that PathPartner Technology had more recently joined the Alliance. And at this time, I'm happy to pass along news of a further expansion of the Alliance membership, to include processor core supplier Tensilica. Several additional Alliance members-to-be are in the process of completing their enrollment paperwork, and I look forward to telling you about them in future newsletter editions. The company overview on Tensilica's website notes, "As the recognized leader in customizable DPUs [dataplane processor units], Tensilica is helping top-tier semiconductor companies, innovative start-ups and system OEMs build high-volume, trend-setting products. Tensilica’s IP cores power SoC designs at system OEMs and seven of the top 10 semiconductor companies for designs in mobile wireless, telecom and network infrastructure, computing and storage, and home and auto entertainment." By virtue of its membership in the Alliance, Tensilica has clearly identified embedded vision as a key growth market opportunity, both today and in the future. Welcome, Tensilica! Two weeks ago, I mentioned that online registration had just become available for the upcoming April 25 Embedded Vision Summit, to be held in San Jose, California. I've subsequently added to the website a preliminary agenda of the day's events, which we'll further fill out in the coming days and weeks as we identify specific keynoters, tutorial presenters and topics. The Embedded Vision Summit is a technical educational forum for engineers interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. I encourage you to reserve the time on your calendar and submit a registration application right now, while you're thinking of it, in order to increase your likelihood of securing a spot in this limited-space event. Finally, I’m also very excited to share a new batch of excellent video content just published on the site. It includes technology and product demonstrations from Alliance members eyeSight Mobile Technologies and Omek Interactive at the early-January Consumer Electronics Show, Analog Devices' presentation on its BF60x family of embedded vision processors at the 2012 IEEE Hot Chips symposium, and a tutorial on the Android imaging software stack (and associated hardware) delivered by Aptina's Balwinder Kaur and Joe Rickson. Thanks as always for your support of the Embedded Vision Alliance, and for your interest in and contributions to embedded vision technologies, products and applications. Let me know how the Alliance can do a better job of servicing your needs. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit Technology Trends Presentation: Mobile Electronics Opportunities
September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: "Moving Object Segmentation for Security and Surveillance Applications," Texas Instruments
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
How to Implement Automotive Smart Rear-View Cameras
The Changing Role of the Security Systems Integrator
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FEATURED COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS |
videantis Accelerates OpenCV Using Multiple DSPs
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FEATURED NEWS |
eyeSight Provides Gesture Control to Lenovo’s IdeaPad Series Panorama Multi-Image Stitching: Clever Software Simplifies and Optimizes Capturing CEVA Partners with iOnRoad to Deliver Personal Driving Assistance Technology with CEVA-MM3101 Platform
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