TI Visual Software Development Kit (SDK) simplifies ADAS application development

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people killed by road traffic accidents worldwide is more than 1.2 million per year, and the number of injured is as high as 50 million. Most of these tragedies may be caused by human error, including speeding, drunk driving and distracted driving. Many of these accidents could have been avoided.

These statistics are worrying and I feel very proud of working at TI because TI is always working to make cars safer, greener and more fun.

TI recently introduced the Vision Software Development Kit (SDK) and the Embedded Vision Engine (EVE) and DSP libraries to simplify advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) development on the TDA2x SoC. The TI Vision SDK uses the TDA2x heterogeneous architecture by providing a seamless framework on its SysBIOS RTOS. The EVE and DSP libraries provide more than 250 optimized visual functions for running on EVE and DSP, helping to leapfrog the development of algorithms on TDAx devices.

Latest developments in the ADAS system

It is well known that algorithms and data streams in ADAS systems are very complex. TI's innovative visual SDK framework allows users to create different ADAS application data streams involving video capture, video pre-processing, video analysis algorithms, and video display. The SDK has a sample ADAS data stream that not only uses different CPUs and hardware accelerators in the ADAS SoC, but also shows customers how to effectively use different SoC subsystems. The SDK installer package contains all the tools and components needed to build such an application, including code generation tools, BIOS, IPC, super-starter, BSP driver, network stack, codec, and algorithm kernel.

TI's Visual SDK package provides optimized library functions for EVE and DSP, providing building blocks for customers and third-party partners to not only enable leaps and bounds for development, but also reduce time-to-market. In addition, both libraries can be used to handle low, medium and high level vision.

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) earlier this year, TI happily demonstrated a look-and-feel demonstration and demonstrated the industry's first 1080p60-intensive optical stream in a live demo built with EVE and DSP libraries.

Latest developments in the ADAS system

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