According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1.2 million people die from traffic accidents every year in the world, and 50 million people are injured in traffic accidents. Most of these tragedies are caused by human error. Many of these accidents can be avoided from speeding, drunk driving and driving. These statistics have sounded the alarm for us and have made us proud of our position at TI, because TI has always been committed to helping vehicles be safer, greener and more fun to drive. TI recently released its Visual Software Development Kit (SDK), as well as the Embedded Vision Engine (EVE) and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) libraries to simplify the development of the TDA2x SoC for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). To use the TDA2x heterogeneous architecture, TI's Visual SDK provides a seamless framework on top of its SysBIOS Real-Time Operating System (RTOS). The EVE and DSP libraries provide over 250 optimized visual functions running on EVE and DSP to help immediately begin development of algorithms related to TDAx devices. Everyone knows that the algorithms and data streams in the ADAS system are very complex. TI's innovative visual SDK framework enables users to generate different ADAS application data streams related to video capture, video pre-processing, video analysis algorithms and video display. The SDK has sampled ADAS data streams that utilize different CPUs and HW accelerators in the ADAS SoC and show the user how to efficiently use different SoC subsystems. The SDK installer package includes all the tools and components needed to build such an application, including code generation tools, BIOS, IPC, Starterware, BSP drivers, network interconnect stacks, codecs and algorithm kernels. TI's Visual SDK is complemented by optimized library functions for EVE and DSP that provide building blocks for users and third parties to get started quickly and reduce time to market. In addition, both libraries are available for low-end to mid-range, as well as high-end visual processing. At the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held earlier this year, TI was once proud to present a full-circle video demonstration and the industry's first real-time demonstration of 1080p60 dense optical flow based on EVE and DSP libraries. TI believes that these software will help customers effectively use the performance of TDAx SoC while reducing development time and effort. Please don't forget to check the TI technology on the wheels to learn about the latest car trends! Floor Display,Floor-Standing Lcd Display,Floor Standing Pop Up Display,Floor Advertising Screen Display Kindwin Technology (H.K.) Limited , https://www.ktl-led.com