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Sensor fusion enables sophisticated next-gen applicationsRich Collins, Synopsys Although a novelty only a few years ago, sensors are now almost ubiquitous due to the explosive growth of smart devices. The ability to read and interpret environmental conditions such as pressure, temperature, and proximity is featured in many applications. Sophisticated sensor applications combine sensor data from multiple sources to provide a higher order of functionality. This practice is called sensor fusion. Combining an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer (compass) to create an accurate motion sensor is a prime example of sensor fusion. Increasing complexity of sensor fusion algorithms requires additional processing capability and software overhead. To reduce impact on the applications processor, sensor functions are being handled by off-chip co-processors as well as integrated, on-chip subsystems. This article highlights some interesting sensor fusion applications, and the increasing need for IP solutions that support the necessary features for integration into a wide range of market applications where sensor fusion algorithms play an important role. The growth of sensor fusion market
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