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DAY 2: Xylon demonstrates video processing pipeline for RGB IR sensors that generate RGB and IR image simultaneously
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Xylon's video processing pipeline is designed to enable maximum visibility in all lighting conditions and be used in different in-cabin automotive applications.

Gordan Galic is on the company's booth and explained more to AAVI: "To demonstrate the benefits of RGB IR technology, as well as qualities of Xylon’s ISP pipeline, the company has built the complete Driver Monitoring and Body Pose Estimation system based on an RGB IR video camera.

“The demo is implemented with the AMD Zynq UltraScale+ adaptive chip. Xylon is an AMD premium partner for adaptive computing and a programmable FPGA/chip design house with 30 years of experience. This enables us to make custom chip devices years before new apps are standardized enough for ASIC implementation in app-specific chips. The adaptive chips enable implementation of super-fast neural networks and Xylon’s DMS system exploits several neural networks to offer features that surpass rudimentary offering of the first must-have DMS systems in the market.

“Leading automotive companies are already testing and using the RGB IR technology in different applications,” Galic revealed. “Already published scientific papers give us a glimpse into the future RGB IR use in new ADAS applications, such as a non-contact monitoring of vital signs and recognition of fatal states through monitoring of driver’s inhalation and heart rate.”

Meet Xylon at Booth 4015.

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