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A high-performance dense block matching solution for automotive 6D-vision

Published: 12 March 2012 Publication History

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Camera-based driver assistance systems have attracted the attention of all major automotive manufacturers in the past several years and are increasingly utilized to differentiate a vendor's vehicles from its competitors. The calculation of depth information and Motion Estimation can be considered as two fundamental image processing applications in these systems, which have already been evaluated in diverse research scenarios. However, in order to push these computation-intensive features towards series integration, future in-vehicle implementations must adhere to the automotive industry's strict power consumption and cost constraints.
As an answer to this challenge, this paper presents a high-performance FPGA-based dense block matching solution, which enables the calculation of both object motion and the extraction of depth information on shared hardware resources. This novel single-design approach significantly reduces the amount of logic resources required, resulting in valuable cost and power savings. The acquired sensor information can be fusioned into 3D positions with an associated 3D motion vector, which enables a robust perception of the vehicle's environment. The modular implementation offers enhanced configuration features at design and execution time and achieves up to 418 GOPS at a moderate energy consumption of 10 Watts, providing a flexible solution for a future series integration.

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DATE '12: Proceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe
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