Project description
Reshaping the future of image and video processing
In the realm of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), the need for swift and accurate image and video processing is paramount. In this context, the EU-funded FitOptiVis project aims to revolutionise this vital aspect of CPS integration. By leveraging a comprehensive approach supported by cutting-edge, low-power, high-performance smart devices, FitOptiVis will create a reference architecture for seamless integration of image- and video-processing pipelines. One of the challenges faced by CPS is the distributed placement of sensors and processing units across various components. Not only must these systems operate on limited energy resources, but they also require real-time results with minimal latency. FitOptiVis places a strong emphasis on multi-objective optimisation, prioritising performance and energy efficiency while also considering other crucial factors such as reliability and security.
Objective
The objective of FitOptiVis is to develop an integral approach for smart integration of image- and video-processing pipelines for CPS covering a reference architecture, supported by low-power, high-performance, smart devices, and by methods and tools for combined design-time and run-time multi-objective optimisation within system and environment constraints. Low latency Image processing is often crucial for autonomy, and performing the right interaction of the CPS with its environment. The most important CPS in the project have sensors and processing at distributed places. For many reasons (parts of) CPS has to operate on low energy, whereas the complete system needs results with low latency. The focus of the project is on multi-objective optimisation for performance and energy use. However, other qualities, like reliability, security etc. also play a role in the optimisation.
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- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensors
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1704 RG Heerhugowaard
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2628 CN Delft
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5612 AE Eindhoven
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621 00 Brno
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116 36 Praha 1
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326 00 Plzen
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602 00 BRNO STRED
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301 00 Pilsen
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182 00 Praha 8
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70100 Kuopio
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02610 Espoo
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33100 Tampere
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20014 Turku
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90590 Oulu
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28036 Madrid
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46022 Valencia
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28037 Madrid
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18014 Granada
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08019 Barcelona
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28760 Tres Cantos
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39005 Santander
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18071 Granada
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07100 SASSARI SS
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16122 Genova Ge
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19121 La Spezia Sp
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80033 Cicciano Na
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09124 Cagliari
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07100 Sassari
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67100 L Aquila
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