Fujitsu launches the first 360 ° panoramic 3D video imaging system with asymptotic object detection

Shanghai, May 27, 2013 -Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. today announced the launch of the company's third-generation high-performance automotive application SoC, MB86R24. Mass production of the product and related software began in August 2013.

MB86R24 improves CPU and GPU performance, processing speed is faster, and image rendering is clearer. It is equipped with 6 full HD input channels and 3 display output channels, and has more flexibility in input / output control. Fujitsu uses the new chip for the first time in the world to integrate the asymptotic object detection function (which can notify the driver of nearby people, bicycles, and other objects) into the 360 ​​° panoramic 3D video imaging system, allowing the driver to view from any angle View the entire environment in a 3D environment.

In addition, the product will also introduce an integrated human-machine interface (HMI) system that can integrate and provide centralized control of various in-vehicle information. So far, users can see vehicle information on multiple screens through the product, while each screen can be independently controlled.

MB86R24 is expected to greatly help to improve the safety, comfort and safety performance of automotive, household and industrial applications, which are becoming more and more important.

In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to car safety performance, as can be seen from the "Child and Traffic Safety Act" promulgated by the United States. At the same time, the demand for automotive systems is increasing. In light of these trends, Fujitsu Semiconductor has introduced the graphics SoC, MB86R24, which can create a 360 ° panoramic 3D video imaging system-which can notify the driver of objects close to the vehicle, and the integrated HMI system-connecting people and data from inside and outside the car.

360 ° panoramic 3D imaging system with asymptotic object detection

The 360 ​​° panoramic 3D video imaging system uses cameras facing front, back, left, and right to synthesize a 3D model of the environment, and then display the surrounding conditions from any angle (Figure 1). Last year, Fujitsu Semiconductor launched a 360 ° panoramic 3D video imaging system that uses the second-generation MB86R10 series of graphics SoCs and works simultaneously with a megapixel camera. As such systems that can confirm the surrounding environment of the vehicle and clear visual confirmation are increasingly popular, people will expect more and more additional functions, which will reduce the possibility of driver negligence and bring a safer and more confident driving environment.

Figure 1: 360 ° panoramic bird's eye view system

Compared with its predecessor, the second generation, the MB86R24 has twice the CPU performance and the GPU has five times the CPU performance. It can provide clearer images and can view the surrounding environment from any angle. The chip also has an asymptotic object detection function, which can inform the driver that an object in the vicinity is approaching the vehicle (Figure 2). The asymptotic object algorithm was jointly developed with Fujitsu Laboratories and implemented as part of a 360 ° panoramic 3D video imaging system. This is the world's first performance.

The SoC can also obtain input from six cameras at the same time, thereby achieving greater flexibility in rendering 3D images and making the technology applicable to a wider range of scenes.

Integrated HMI system

In recent years, the amount of information shared between drivers, vehicles and the outside world has been steadily increasing. This information includes electric vehicle battery information, camera images, navigation information, and connections to smartphones and clouds. Different information is displayed on different display screens. These display screens include the center console display, cluster display, or head-up display, etc. All of these displays require display control (Figure 3). How to provide such information to the driver in an easy-to-understand way in real time, we need a technology that can collect information from a single location and can centrally control how it is displayed according to the driving environment. The HMI system can achieve this. The MB86R24 can control the display screen to meet the information of the current driving scene.

In addition, the new SoC facilitates the development of display modules and platforms that can be incorporated into multiple models, rather than the need for a single vehicle model to be developed at once. This greatly reduces the number of components of the display system, while also facilitating the reuse of products from different vehicle models (Figure 4).

At the same time, Fujitsu also provides the software needed to build these systems. One-stop development of high-performance systems can be completed with less work than before.

Figure 3: The previous display control system Figure 4: Integrated HMI

product features

1. High-performance CPU and GPU

The CPU has a built-in PowerVR ™ SGX543 3D graphics engine and two ARM® Cortex ™ -9 cores, so compared to the previous generation, the CPU performance is almost doubled and the GPU performance increased by five times. MB86R24 is also equipped with Fujitsu Semiconductor's proprietary 2D graphics engine. Because the 3D and 2D graphics engines operate independently, they can achieve greater graphics processing performance.

2. Multiple video input sources, enhanced display output

There are 6 full HD input channels and 3 graphic output channels to support input. The system can receive high-resolution camera and HD content input and display on multiple high-resolution screens.

3. Advanced multi-layer rendering performance

In addition to the 2D engine, 3D engine and video capture function that can run simultaneously, the new SoC has 8 rendering layers that can perform graphics processing at different levels to meet specific application and content needs.

4. A versatile software toolkit

The 360 ​​° panoramic 3D video imaging system with asymptotic object detection is not only compatible with the toolkit software developed for the previous version of the technology, but also has software to enable the asymptotic object detection function.

Fujitsu Semiconductor provides CGI Studio for integrated HMI systems, a set of authoring tools that facilitate content designers and engineers to co-design media for the system.

About Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. is Fujitsu ’s semiconductor business headquarters in China. It was established in August 2003 and has branches in Beijing, Shenzhen, Dalian, Xiamen, Xi’an, Qingdao, and Wuhan. It is responsible for the overall planning of Fujitsu in China. Semiconductor sales, marketing and on-site technical support services.

The products of Fujitsu Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. include application specific integrated circuits (ASIC), single chip microcomputers (MCU), application specific standard products (ASSP) / system on chip (SoC) and system memory chips. Provided to customers and used in a wide range of fields. In terms of technical support, IC design centers and solution design centers located in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Chengdu, through communication and coordination with customers, design partners, R & D resources and other parts suppliers, jointly develop complete solutions to achieve Form a complete design, development and technical support network for Asia Pacific including China. For more information, please visit the website: http://cn.fujitsu.com/fss.

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