YantraqVision makes custom Embedded Vision Modules; FPGA , ARM

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        #Announcement(Startup) #Company #Organizer: YantraVision #City: Bangalore


        YantraVision has extensive experience in design and development of custom Embedded Vision Modules on FPGA, ARM and Intel processors. We port both Image Processing (#OpenCV) and Deep Learning based algorithms to these platforms. Solution Design Based on our understanding of your application we design the solution in 3 modules

        Image Acquisition Module 
        
        Processing Module
        
         I/O Interface Module

        We use our extensive experience with different kind of sensors, camera modules, processors and external housing design to design the best fit solution for your application. Algorithm and Application Software We have expertise in advanced digital signal processing and the latest deep learning based algorithms. Our core competency is in implementing these algorithms on different kind of processors including latest generation FPGA ( Xilinx )  chips. We ensure our implementation is optimized to use every bit of processing resource efficiently. Finally, we wrap the solution in a user-friendly application software that will make configuring and operating the solution easy for the end user.

        Prototype and Lab Validation We have a full-fledged lab to test and validate Machine Vision solutions that we design and build. We spend lot of time in designing jigs to test our hardware and emulation environments to test our software. Over a period of time we have built a reliable ecosystem tuned to help us build and validate prototypes.


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