Date: Tuesday, May 23
Start Time: 4:50 pm
End Time: 5:20 pm
Until recently, the majority of sensor-based AI processing used vision and speech inputs. Recently, we have begun to see radar, LiDAR, event-based image sensors and other types of sensors used in new AI applications. And, increasingly, system developers are incorporating multiple, heterogeneous sensors in their designs and utilizing sensor fusion techniques to enable more robust machine perception. In this presentation, we’ll explore some of the heterogeneous sensor combinations and sensor fusion approaches that are gaining adoption in applications such as driver assistance and mobile robots. We’ll also show how the Cadence Tensilica ConnX and Vision processor IP core families and their associated software tools and libraries support sensor fusion applications with high performance, efficiency and ease of development.