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Camera-Based ADAS for Mass Deployments

By Peter Voss and Benno Kusstatscher, Automotive Segment Team Analog Devices This article was originally published by Elektronik Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. Abstract Car manufacturers (OEM‘s) and system suppliers (Tier 1s) do agree: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) will see a steep growth in the years to […]

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Auto-Safety Mandate Brings Video Systems into Full View, Along with Design Challenges

By Don Nesbitt, Marketing Manager in the High Speed Signal Conditioning Group Analog Devices This article was originally published by Hanser Automotive Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. The emerging field of video-based automotive safety was in the headlines during December 2011 when the U.S. Department of Transportation proposed

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Smart Deblur: Something Right Out Of The TV Show “24”

Speaking of intelligent image processing algorithms, I encourage you to check out SmartDeblur, a Windows-based utility developed by Vladimir Yuzhikov that's intended for the restoration of defocused and blurred images. The developer writes: Main functions: High speed. Processing of an image with the size of 2048*1500 pixels takes about 300ms in the Preview mode (when

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Synopsys Conversation Central Interview With Jeff Bier, Embedded Vision Alliance Founder

Yvette Huygen, Synopsys' Director of Worldwide Press Relations and Communications, interviews Jeff Bier, Embedded Vision Alliance founder and BDTI co-founder and president. Bier provides an overview of the embedded vision opportunity as well as discussing and demonstrating several application examples. Bier also explains the mission, history, status and plans of the Embedded Vision Alliance.

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Raspberry Pi: A Cost-Effective, Increasingly Feasible Embedded Vision Platform Gets A Digital Eye

As a recent writeup in ExtremeTech rightfully notes, the $25-35 price point of the Raspberry Pi board in combination with its impressive capabilities at that cost: Broadcom BCM2835 SoC which includes an ARM1176JZF-S 700 MHz processor overclockable to 1 GHz, and a VideoCore IV GPU, and either 256 MBytes or 512 MBytes of DRAM have

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China’s Video Surveillance Equipment Market Maintains Momentum

Wellingborough, U.K. 26 November 2012. In its fifth edition report on the Chinese video surveillance market, IMS Research (recently acquired by IHS Inc. (NYSE:IHS)) estimated that the market was worth  $2.6 billion in 2011, an increase of more than 30 percent over 2010. A key driver of this growth was the network security camera market.

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Gesture-Enabled User Interfaces: Soon To Be Mainstream On Smartphones And Tablets?

Back in late September, I told you about Movi.Kanti.Revo, a client-side-rendered, HTML5- and web browser-based, and gesture interface-implemented application co-developed by Cirque du Soleil and Google. For the moment, at least, Movi.Kanti.Revo is only supported on conventional computers (along with a limited set of browsers, at that). However, the following portion of a recent writeup

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Android 4.2: Still “Jelly Bean”, But A Beefier Panorama Mode And Other Features For You

Google didn't evolve the project name when incrementing from Android 4.1 (introduced in late June) to the more recent and latest 4.2 release. However, the newest "Jelly Bean" version makes several notable imaging improvements that will be of interest to embedded vision application developers. First off is Photo Sphere, an enhanced version of the traditional

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Limited Awareness Remains a Growth Inhibitor for PSIM Market

Wellingborough, U.K.  (20 November 2012) —  The world market for PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) software is estimated to have more than doubled between 2009 and 2011, according to a new report from IMS Research, now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE:IHS). However, it remained below $100 million in 2011, with limited awareness identified as the

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