Hardware-Software Prototyping of a Lane Detection Design | Vision Processing for FPGA, Part 5
From the series: Vision Processing for FPGA
Vision processing algorithms are compute-intensive to simulate. Once a design has been verified as much as possible with simulation, prototyping on an FPGA development kit allows for real-time processing of live video input. This example adds a hardware-software interface to the lane detection example and uses the Computer Vision Toolbox™ Support Package for Xilinx® Zynq®-Based Hardware to efficiently build a working prototype.
Learn how to:
• Use HDMI video input to Simulink®
• Design hardware-software interface control functionality
• Generate HDL and software drivers with AXI4 interfaces
• Deploy software to a connected Xilinx Zynq device
• Run a prototype in external mode
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