industry news
Subscribe Now

Adaptive FPGA-based video processing platform developed for Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK

Newport, Isle of Wight, UK – 12 April 2017 – UK MOD’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) has contracted a team, led by Plextek Services Limited and including RFEL Limited and 4Sight Imaging limited to tackle the problem of performing rapid evaluations of real-time image processing functions and to simultaneously demonstrate the latest adaptive capabilities that modern FPGA-based system-on-chip architectures can deliver to defence and security surveillance applications, all within a minimised size, weight and power footprint.

DSTL can use this platform to solve complex defence vision and surveillance problems, facilitating the rapid incorporation of best-in-class video processing algorithms while simultaneously bridging the gap between research prototypes and deployable equipment.

Peter Doig, Plextek’s Defence Business Manager, said, “RFEL and Plextek have brought together their expertise in sensor exploitation and real-time embedded video processing, along with DSTL and 4Sight’s adaptive algorithms, to create a single, environment that delivers a robust proving tool. This allows a diverse range of enhancements to be experimentally evaluated, using an optimised yet intelligent and flexible architecture that can be re-used in deployable field equipment.”

As video processing solutions become increasingly complex and sophisticated, a new problem has emerged – the need to optimally configure FPGA-based component functions and algorithms in real time, in rapidly varying conditions. To crack it, the team will deliver a solution that incorporates a software processing layer, previously developed for DSTL by 4Sight Imaging, that performs the adaption of the control variables to optimise the real-time video enhancement, replacing the need for a man-in-the-loop. 

Using video metrics benchmarked against extensive human trials, the CPU-based configuration management layer can out-perform a human operator.  Furthermore, all of the processing is performed at source, in real-time, thereby reducing off-board bandwidth and potentially alleviating downstream processing requirement. The whole is implemented in a low Size Weight and Power (SWaP) video enhancement platform and delivers a capability that never tires or misses the action, irrespective of the time of day, or the prevailing weather. 

This innovative work draws together the best aspects of two approaches to video processing: high performance, bespoke FPGA processing supporting the computationally intensive tasks, and the flexibility (but lower performance) of CPU-based processing. This heterogeneous, hybrid approach is possible by using contemporary system-on-chip (SoC) devices, such as Xilinx’s Zynq devices, that provide embedded ARM CPUs with closely coupled FPGA fabric. The use of a modular FPGA design, with generic interfaces for each module, enables FPGA functions, which are traditionally inflexible, to be dynamically re-configured under software control.  Critically, to support remotely deployable, real-world applications, the system will also manage its own power budget, adapting the processing solution to maximise time delivering operational benefit.

Dr Alex Kuhrt, RFEL’s CEO, said, “Image processing techniques can have a huge number of degrees of freedom, with a wide range of possible parameter settings. Usually, this calls for a high level of user expertise, in order to set up a vision system. For security or defence applications, where conditions can change rapidly, a system may also require frequent tuning of those video controls to re-optimise the image. Commercial camera systems already recognise this and deliver a point-and-shoot experience, but military users have more specialised needs for their imagery, needs that are not well served by commercial or broadcast video enhancement products.  Those users are typically operating under high pressure: they need a system that performs the right optimisation, automatically, to deliver the right mission capability, and crucially, never gets tired of doing so.” 

Kuhrt adds, “The aim of providing such a fully automated, self-optimising, real-time video processing just got one step closer. This approach can continuously adjust to the scene dynamics far more accurately and rapidly than a human could ever achieve. Add to this the ability to balance the optimal image quality with the bandwidth available and the power available and this technology can be exploited to provide a truly game-changing approach to high-performance video situational awareness.”

Later, RFEL plan to introduce this technology as an enhancement to their powerful HALO video platform. Coupled with their tried and tested video processing algorithms such as Stabilisation, Distortion Correction and Non-Linear Contrast Enhancement, this will provide a rapid product development approach for commercial designers addressing the most demanding vision applications in the security, military and aerospace domains. 

Plextek   www.plextek.com 

Based near Cambridge, UK, electronic design and product innovation consultancy, Plextek specialises in solving complex engineering challenges for customers in a range of key markets including defence, security, medical and IoT.

In business for over 25 years, Plextek’s capabilities range from innovation and concept development to product and system design and equipment manufacture and supply. Other core areas of technology expertise include embedded solutions; sensor systems; RF systems; signal processing; and artificial intelligence and data analytics. By efficiently using a broad range of skills, Plextek delivers innovative solutions that meet the highest standards for robustness, reliability and ease of manufacture. 

Trusted by organisations worldwide, Plextek’s team deliver maximum value and competitive advantage from its clients’ investments in technology.

For more information call us on 01799 533200 or email: press@plextek.com

4Sight Imaging  www.4sightimaging.com 

4Sight Imaging is a leading imaging technology company serving both private and public sector organisations that combines over 80 man-years computer vision expertise. 

Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) www.dstl.gov.uk 

The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) maximises the impact of Science and Technology (S&T) for the defence and security of the UK, supplying sensitive and specialist S&T services for the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and wider government.  DSTL is an Executive Agency of the MOD, run along commercial lines. It is one of the principal government organisations dedicated to S&T in the defence and security field, with three main sites at Porton Down, near Salisbury, Portsdown West, near Portsmouth, and Fort Halstead, near Sevenoaks.  DSTL works with a wide range of partners and suppliers in industry, in academia and overseas.  Around 60% of MOD’s Science and Technology Programme is delivered by these external partners and suppliers.

RFEL www.rfel.com 

RFEL is a UK-based technology company providing high specification signal, image and video processing solutions to government, defence, security and industrial customers. RFEL’s unique, easy-to-integrate products, and proven designs, developed for a technically demanding environment, give customers a route to reliable product development at low-risk with a short time to market, to meet tomorrow’s requirements today.  RFEL’s new US office, located with its partner American Rheinmetall Systems LLC, is at RFEL USA, 15 Morin Street, Biddeford, Maine, 04005 USA. 

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Apr 26, 2024
LEGO ® is the world's most famous toy brand. The experience of playing with these toys has endured over the years because of the innumerable possibilities they allow us: from simple textbook models to wherever our imagination might take us. We have always been driven by ...
Apr 26, 2024
Biological-inspired developments result in LEDs that are 55% brighter, but 55% brighter than what?...
Apr 25, 2024
See how the UCIe protocol creates multi-die chips by connecting chiplets from different vendors and nodes, and learn about the role of IP and specifications.The post Want to Mix and Match Dies in a Single Package? UCIe Can Get You There appeared first on Chip Design....

featured video

How MediaTek Optimizes SI Design with Cadence Optimality Explorer and Clarity 3D Solver

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

In the era of 5G/6G communication, signal integrity (SI) design considerations are important in high-speed interface design. MediaTek’s design process usually relies on human intuition, but with Cadence’s Optimality Intelligent System Explorer and Clarity 3D Solver, they’ve increased design productivity by 75X. The Optimality Explorer’s AI technology not only improves productivity, but also provides helpful insights and answers.

Learn how MediaTek uses Cadence tools in SI design

featured paper

Designing Robust 5G Power Amplifiers for the Real World

Sponsored by Keysight

Simulating 5G power amplifier (PA) designs at the component and system levels with authentic modulation and high-fidelity behavioral models increases predictability, lowers risk, and shrinks schedules. Simulation software enables multi-technology layout and multi-domain analysis, evaluating the impacts of 5G PA design choices while delivering accurate results in a single virtual workspace. This application note delves into how authentic modulation enhances predictability and performance in 5G millimeter-wave systems.

Download now to revolutionize your design process.

featured chalk talk

Enabling the Evolution of E-mobility for Your Applications
The next generation of electric vehicles, including trucks, buses, construction and recreational vehicles will need connectivity solutions that are modular, scalable, high performance, and can operate in harsh environments. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Daniel Domke from TE Connectivity examine design considerations for next generation e-mobility applications and the benefits that TE Connectivity’s PowerTube HVP-HD Connector Series bring to these designs.
Feb 28, 2024
7,715 views