On-chip Multispectral Image Processing and its Application to Advanced Driving Assitance Systems (ADAS)
- Personal investigador:
- Koldo Basterretxea (PI)
- Periodo:
- desde 2019 hasta 2021
- Entidad financiadora:
- Basque Goverment
- Importe total:
- 39,066 €
- Descripción:
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The use of hyperspectral sensors can help to improve
scene understanding and object tracking system robustness,
since they provide richer information about materials than
conventional cameras. This extra information can be used
to better separate objects and backgrounds, improve object
tracking robustness and enhance the performance of image
segmentation algorithms. HSI is already being widely applied in some areas such as remote sensing in geoscience and,
more recently, in precision agriculture, medical imaging and
others. However, the use of HSI in application areas
that require autonomy of operation and easy integration in
moving platforms has been limited by traditional scanning
sensor setup requirements and also by restrictions in the
processing power of the accompanying computing hardware.
To-day, with the advent of new small-size snapshot cameras
that can provide hyperspectral images at the video rates,
it is possible to setup a HSI system in almost any moving
platform, and particularly in ground vehicles. Consequently,
how to efficiently process hyperspectral information onboard
a moving platform is currently an active research topic.