IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

A Survey of FPGA-Based Vision Systems for Autonomous Cars

  • David Castells-Rufas,
  • Vinh Ngo,
  • Juan Borrego-Carazo,
  • Marc Codina,
  • Carles Sanchez,
  • Debora Gil,
  • Jordi Carrabina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3230282
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 132525 – 132563

Abstract

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On the road to making self-driving cars a reality, academic and industrial researchers are working hard to continue to increase safety while meeting technical and regulatory constraints Understanding the surrounding environment is a fundamental task in self-driving cars. It requires combining complex computer vision algorithms. Although state-of-the-art algorithms achieve good accuracy, their implementations often require powerful computing platforms with high power consumption. In some cases, the processing speed does not meet real-time constraints. FPGA platforms are often used to implement a category of latency-critical algorithms that demand maximum performance and energy efficiency. Since self-driving car computer vision functions fall into this category, one could expect to see a wide adoption of FPGAs in autonomous cars. In this paper, we survey the computer vision FPGA-based works from the literature targeting automotive applications over the last decade. Based on the survey, we identify the strengths and weaknesses of FPGAs in this domain and future research opportunities and challenges.

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