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RGB-IR ISP pipeline enables next-gen in-cabin ADAS
Xylon

Xylon has upgraded its logicBRICKS Image Signal Processing (ISP) IP suite with a new module for simultaneous processing of RGB and infrared (IR) images generated by RGB-IR sensors. These emerging sensors enhance devices with day and night vision capabilities and provide superior visibility in diverse lighting conditions. They enable advanced features such as biometric authentication, vital signs monitoring and gesture detection, which makes them ideal for in-cabin advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) applications.

Xylon’s logicBRICKS ISP IP suite is optimized for AMD programmable FPGA/SoC devices and supports parallel processing of multiple Ultra HD video inputs. The IP suite allows users to build adaptable FPGA/SoC chips, explore new video algorithms and develop next-generation in-cabin ADAS years before new chips with integrated RGB-IR processing hit the market.

At ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo California, Xylon will be demonstrating the benefits of RGB-IR technology by running a complete Artieye driver monitoring and human pose estimation (HPE) live demo system. The demo hardware platform consists of an AMD Zynq UltraScale+ SoC-based processing board and a 5-megapixel (MP) Leopard Imaging camera.

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