OREANDA-NEWS. Toshiba Corporation announced that it will expand its line-up of image recognition processors for automotive applications with the launch of the TMPV760 series. Sample shipments of the first device, "TMPV7608XBG" will start in January 2015, with mass production scheduled for December 2016 onwards.

With "TMPV7608XBG," Toshiba is supporting the realization of next generation Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Support for standard ADAS features includes AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking), TSR (Traffic Sign Recognition), LDW (Lane Departure Warning) and LKA (Lane Keeping Assist), HBA (High Beam Assistance), FCW (Forward Collision Warning), plus new applications that include TLR (Traffic Light Recognition) and AEB pedestrian (during both day and night), which will become part of the Euro NCAP testing program in 2018.

"TMPV7608XBG" integrates two new Enhanced CoHOG accelerators that provide far higher accuracy image recognition at night. Connected to multiple, Full HD cameras, the processors analyzes color gradients in supplied images and achieves a night-time detection rate of pedestrians that matches the day-time recognition rate of the company's current devices.

"TMPV7608XBG" also supports a Structure from Motion (SfM) accelerator that realizes 3D reconstruction using the input stream of a monocular camera, and that can detect motionless obstacles on a road surface that are not detected by conventional pattern recognition.

In parallel, Toshiba has also launched a system power management IC, "TC9580FTG," for optimizing TMPV760 series power management.Sample shipments start from the end of this month, with mass production scheduled to start in November 2015.