On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Xiang Gao <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> I am a Master student in electrical engineering in Cal State Long Beach.
> My graduate project is camera detection safety device. For example
> preventing car collision. Last year, I have tried beagleboard xm, which is
> a great board for this purpose. However, it runs slowly even at low
> resolution 15 fps at 640*480. My professor was not satisfied with it. I
> need a new solution, the X15, which is a beast comparing to xm. No need to
> point out the improvement on x15, almost everything. I can't wait to see it
> gives me high resolution at high fps result. My goal is 1240*1024 at 24 or
> 30 fps, or FHD if possible.  I am currently optimizing my algorithm on XM,
> but honestly, there is not much potential to jump up. Also I have tried BBB
> as alternative, but no luck as I expected. There are some other board
> available in the market, which are either too expensive or much less
> resources, Beagleboard x15 is the only one that suits me my need.
>

Sounds like a good project to use the x15's dsp..

Here's ti's opencl docs:

http://downloads.ti.com/mctools/esd/docs/opencl/intro.html

With the right graphics gpu, you could prototype this today. ;)

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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