WP 1 Reference Platform Definition v3
TULIPP’s finest hour has arrived with the release of almost 200x pages of insight, wisdom and suggestions towards building a Low Power Image Processing system. Please download the PDF here.
TULIPP’s finest hour has arrived with the release of almost 200x pages of insight, wisdom and suggestions towards building a Low Power Image Processing system. Please download the PDF here.
The TULIPP project was present at HiPEAC 2019 in Valencia. The was a booth where all visitors went to discuss TULIPP's achievements over the last three years.TULIPP's booth at HiPEAC 2019.There was also a 2 days "hands-on" workshop where participants had the chance to listen to several talks describing each part of the project and
Sundance was sharing details about the TULIPP Platform to a group of more than forty innovators, senior educators and PhD researchers at the recent workshop at Nottingham University, called “Smart4Industry”. The Nottingham Trent University held the Smart4Industry Workshop from the 9 to 11 of January of 2019. The aim of the Workshop was to present
The deliverable D4.4: Final Tool Chain has been released and can be found in http://tulipp.eu/public-deliverables/ D4.4 Final Tool Chain
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A short presentation by Philippe Millet at the 2018 Vision trade fair in Stuttgart, Germany. Vision is the worlds largest trade fair for machine vision. In this presentation Philippe gives details of three use cases that were displayed at the show by TULIPP - Medical use with X-Rays, driver assistance with pedestrian detection and obstacle
PRESS RELEASE Pressemitteilung • Communiqué de Presse • Comunicado de Prensa EU’s TULIPP project delivers outstanding results for embedded vision applications - New Use Cases focus on Medical X-Ray Imaging, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles (UAVs) - Will be demonstrated for the first time at Vision 2018 (Stuttgart, 6-8 November 2018
In order to improve usability and safety, modern unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are equipped with sensors to monitor the environment, such as laser-scanners and cameras. One important aspect in this monitoring process is to detect obstacles in the flight path in order to avoid collisions. Since a large number of consumer UAVs suffer from tight
HIPPEROS, the dedicated multi-core RTOS for Xilinx Zynq SoC and Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC is taking shape fast now, as TULIPP is heading for the grand final at HiPEAC’19 and two new deliverables can be found here….. http://tulipp.eu/public-deliverables/ D3.2: Low power multicore RTOS release report D3.3 Generic RTOS APIs and libraries documentation