Microelectronics Engineering Group

Microelectronics Engineering Group

Electronics Technology, Systems and Automation Engineering Department University of Cantabria
Home    Staff    Research    Teaching    Doctorate    Publications    Tools    versión en español Thu 28-Mar-24 . 09:29



Web Map


Location

News

Santander Info


GIM>Research>project>Artemis 332913 COPCA...
PROJECT:
 Artemis 332913 COPCAMS – Cognitive & Perceptive CAMeraS
       
   Select this link to see PUBLICATIONS within this project
 
Title:Artemis 332913 COPCAMS – Cognitive & Perceptive CAMeraS
Acronym: 
Payer:MInETur (ART-010000-2013-6) y CE 
Partners:CEA, THALES TCS, THALES TRT, INRIA,IIMS,CTTC, CONCATEL, IQUADRAT, TECNALIA, TEDESYS, GUT, BS, JSI, DTU, ASLV, THALES UK, QMUL, ASELSAN & KTOR 
Budget:160806€ Years, begin:2013  end:2016 
Director:Eugenio Villar 
R&D Lines: Design and verification of HW/SW embedded systems
Activity in the Artemis Technology Platform
Staff: Eugenio Villar
Pablo Pedro Sánchez
Héctor Posadas
Patricia Martínez
Álvaro Díaz
Eduardo González
Description:The COPCAMS project aimed to exploit the new multi-core, programmable accelerator platforms in the realization of a new generation of vision-related devices (smart cameras and gateways) capable of extracting relevant information from captured images and to react autonomously to changes in the conditions detected in the environment. The goa lis to enable the design and deployment of cognitive and perceptual camera systems. The project finished in September 2016 and successfully passed the final review at the ECSEL JU headquarters in Brussels.
Despite the lack of funding due to the bankrupcy of the company coordinating of the national consortium, I&IMS, the University of Cantabria contributed to the development of new 3D video algorithms and their efficient implementation in heterogeneous multi-processor platforms. However, the main result was the generation of a patent that allows to position objects in a 3D space with applications in Mixed Reality and the development of the corresponding proof of concept.

Libro
CopCams Web page  

© Copyright GIM (TEISA-UC)    ¤    All rights reserved.    ¤    Legal TermsE-Mail Webmaster