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How the Future of Signal Processing Will Affect Us Gene A Frantz Principal Fellow Texas Instruments

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How the Future of Signal Processing Will Affect Us Gene A Frantz Principal Fellow Texas Instruments. Agenda. A bit of history A look into the future Summary. 2000’s. 1980’s. 3 Microns 55K transistors 5 MIPS kHz 4 kRAM. DSP RISC processor HW accelerators Peripherals. TMS320C10. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How the Future of  Signal Processing Will Affect Us Gene A Frantz Principal Fellow

How the Future of

Signal Processing Will Affect Us

Gene A FrantzPrincipal Fellow

Texas Instruments

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Agenda

A bit of history

A look into the future

Summary

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C, C++, MatLabProgramming Languages

Pocket size development tools

2000’s

Up to 1GHz/5760 MMACS Multiple processors on chip Higher quality of MIPs

DSPRISC processor HW acceleratorsPeripherals

Assembly language ZAC, LTD, MPY

1980’s

TMS320C10

3 Microns 55K

transistors 5 MIPS kHz 4 kRAM

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Gene’s Law

DSP Power

Power Dissipation TrendsPower Dissipation Trends

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FIRST WAVE… TELECOM- Digitizing the phone system- Modem data rates accelerating

- 1.2Kbps to 56Kbps- DSL, Cable modems, 802.11- Digital cell phones

WHAT IS THE THIRD WAVE?

SECOND WAVE… ENTERTAINMENT- More performance- Power dissipation issue- Combined with telecom to create streaming media- More personal more portable

Waves of DSP Innovation

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Agenda

A bit of history

A look into the future

Beyond

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Communications: Telecom Wireless

Infrastructure

Entertainment: Video

Infrastructure Client Video

So...what’s next?

Transportation

Wide Range of Applications Set to Benefit from Increased Performance

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Automotive: The Drive to Autonomous Cars

Parking Assist

Lane Departure Warning

AdaptiveCruise Control

Pedestrian Detection

Blind Spot Detection

NightVision

Drowsiness Detection

Real-time image processing and analysis

Compatible with CCD/ CMOS imagers, lidar and infrared sensor-based systems

AEC-Q100 qualified with CAN bus interface

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Communications: Telecom Wireless

Infrastructure

Entertainment: Video

Infrastructure Client Video

So...what’s next?

Transportation Quality of Life

Wide Range of Applications Set to Benefit from Increased Performance

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1000 pixels: Allows mobility and face recognition

Bringing New Quality-of-Life to Applications Such as Artificial Vision

16 pixels: Provides the ability to see the difference between night and day

Today Tomorrow

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Communications: Telecom Wireless

Infrastructure

Entertainment: Video

Infrastructure Client Video

So...what’s next?

Transportation Quality of Life Security

Wide Range of Applications Set to Benefit from Increased Performance

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Video Analytics: the Key to Safety and Privacy

Too many cameras, not enough people!

People are ineffective at monitoring video for extended periods of time

Video analytics needed to help operators do their job more effectively

Without intelligence, video surveillance is a passive tool

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Communications: Telecom Wireless

Infrastructure

Entertainment: Video

Infrastructure Client Video

So...what’s next?

Transportation Quality of Life GreenSecurity

Wide Range of Applications Set to Benefit from Increased Performance

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Digital Signal Processing Makes Green a Reality

Macro energy harvesting

Solar

Wind

Wave

Micro energy harvesting

Piezoelectric

Kinetic

Thermoelectric

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Digital Motor ControlAdvanced

Sensing

Digital Power Supplies

Digital Signal Controllers Make Green a Reality

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Communications: Telecom Wireless

Infrastructure

Entertainment: Video

Infrastructure Client Video

And...what’s beyond?

Transportation Quality of Life GreenSecurity

Wide Range of Applications Set to Benefit from Increased Performance

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Agenda

A bit of history

A look into the future

Beyond

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Two Interesting Emerging Areas

Energy harvesting (scavenging)

Moving to the third dimension Heterogeneous multi-processing Stacked die

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Perpetual Devices

Power scavenging will be the source of energy Solar Heat Vibration

Integrated batteries will backup the source of energy Ultra-low powered devices will include the

Digital circuits Analog circuits RF circuits Sensors

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Heterogeneous Multi-processor SoCs

As we drive toward hundreds of processors on chip with more performance and less power, the possibilities are limitless

With the ability to integrate Billions of transistors on a circuit, the rest of the system will find its way onto the SoC

Integration will next take on the third dimension

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Thank You

Gene A FrantzPrincipal Fellow

Texas Instruments