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Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Project introduction 1 st EC Review Meeting, Brussels Febr 21 st, 2003.

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1 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Project introduction 1 st EC Review Meeting, Brussels Febr 21 st, 2003

2 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 2 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 IEEE Computer September 2002

3 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 3 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Smart Camera application areas Consumer Surveillance Automotive Mobile

4 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 4 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Mobile Camera and other Markets Huge Market : Need to differentiate => Smart Imaging Source: PL Imaging Solutions 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 20022003200420052006 Other Biometric Automotive PDA/ handhelds Toys PC Camera Digital Still Camera Security Digital Camcorder Analog Camcorder Mobile Communication M$

5 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 5 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Overview of Camellia Core for Ambient and Mobile intELLigent Imaging Applications

6 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 6 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Goal Low-Cost and Low-Power Video Processor for Automotive and Mobile Applications with Intelligent Imaging Capabilities SW motion estimator texture encoder stream processor bridge ARM ARM memory image memory smart imaging HW assist ASIP

7 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 7 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Camellia EP 34410 -- Consortium... Project –Start 1st April 2002; Duration: 30 months –Effort: 26.4 py ( EC Budget = 2.3Meuro ) Partners –PEN: Philips Research & PS/PLI (6.3 py) –CAOR: ARMINES & ENSMP (5.2 py) –PSH: Philips Semiconductors Hamburg (4.3 py) –REN: Renault (2.5 py) –UH: University of Hannover (3 py) –ULP: University of Las Palmas G.C. ( 5.1 py)

8 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 8 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 … key contributions ApplicationAlgorithmMappingArchitecture Renault CSI PSH ENSMP UH Philips Research ULP Center of gravity

9 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 9 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 CAMELLIA in a nutshell u Specification phase: u Classification and selection of automotive and mobile smart imaging applications u Algorithm phase: u Provide four (2 automotive + 2 mobile) algorithms to support the application scenarios defined in the specification phase u Mapping phase: u Exploration of smart-imaging architecture extensions u Architecture phase: u Specification of smart imaging architecture extensions to enable smart imaging as explored in the mapping phase u Integration phase : u Develop prototype of the smart imaging core u Validation phase : u Evaluate effectiveness and flexibility of smart imaging core

10 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 10 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Key project milestones M9.Template of architecture available; Initial algorithms 1 and 2 ready (M11). M18. Mapping results for all four initial algorithms ready. M27. Prototype system available demonstrating all 4 smart imaging applications. M30. Validation results available. End of project

11 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 11 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Work plan WP2 Specification WP3 Algorithm WP5 Mapping WP4 Architec- ture WP6 Integration Q4-02 Q3-03 Q2-04 WP7 Validation Q3-04 Q1-02 Initial architecture template and algorithms ready Mapping results for all initial algorithms ready Validation results available. End of project Prototype system demonstrating imaging applications Project start

12 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 12 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Conclusions Camellia brings together System Integrators, a Semiconductor Vendor, and Universities to develop and apply a smart imaging core –It adopts a video encoder architecture –It asserts the smart imaging core against the requirements of two application domains Mobile Automotive –It validates the resulting core through implementation on a prototyping environment

13 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 13 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Workpackage overview WP2 Specification WP3 Algorithm WP5 Mapping WP4 Architecture WP1 Project Mngmt WP8 Dissemi- nation WP6 Integration WP7 Validation

14 Camellia IST-2001-34410 Key Action IV.1.1 14 W. M. Kruijtzer / Philips 21 Febr 2003 Main challenge is the mapping of smart imaging algorithms onto a video encoder architecture. Smart imaging is an important enabler of ambient intelligent u Specification phase: u Classification and selection of automotive and surveillance smart imaging applications (scenarios) u Algorithm phase: u Provide four (2 automotive + 2 surveillance) algorithms to support the application scenarios defined in the specification phase u Architecture phase: u Definition of smart imaging architecture template including extensions to enable smart imaging as explored in the mapping phase u Mapping phase: u Exploration of smart-imaging architecture extensions u Integration phase : u Develop prototype of the smart imaging core u Validation phase : u Evaluate effectiveness and flexibility of smart imaging core CAMELLIA in a nutshell WP2 Specification WP3 Algorithm WP5 Mapping WP4 Architecture WP6 Integration WP7 Validation


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