28-07-2022 | Xfuse | New Technologies
Xfuse. LLC has entered the race to produce the next generation of AI vision technologies. The company's proprietary high-performance ISP technology supports numerous different sensor types simultaneously to fuse data-rich HDR video in real-time with minimal latency. These location aware data streaming technologies from the Xfuse Phoenix HDR ISP provide in-house and independent engineers’ complete control over the crucial imaging pipeline required to swiftly advance self-aware robotics, machine vision, autonomous guided vehicles, and more.
To make the advancements demanded for full-autonomous vehicles to safely navigate roads, developers need higher levels of accuracy and reduction of errors in the complex data streaming from multiple sensors. The company's team has over seven years of expertise producing the real-time ISPs for MPSoC devices, multi-sensor guidance modules and their required software tools. The team’s flagship offering will enable developers to fuse video data with output from multiple non-image sensors such as thermal, GPS, Lidar, radar, gyroscope, and other Xfuse software and tools.
“Our proprietary ISP offers engineers full control over the complete imaging pipeline to fuse data streaming from an array of imaging and non-imaging sensors in real-time,” said Alfred Zee, president and CEO of Xfuse, LLC. “The market for autonomous mobility of all types is currently dominated by a few very large companies and is expected to grow to $675B by 2030. By offering our technology to both in-house development teams and independent developers, we are helping them streamline their time to market and lowering development costs for the next generation of autonomous vision applications.”