Altera and Eutecus Provide FPGA-Based Video Analytics Solution for Multi-Channel D1 Resolution Video Surveillance Systems
Single-Chip Solution Allows Customers to Perform 480p/30fps Standard Definition Video Analytics on Four Simultaneous Video Channels
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 16, 2012 -- Expanding its leadership in FPGA-based video-surveillance solutions, Altera Corporation today announced a new four-channel, standard definition (SD) video analytics solution targeting digital video recorders (DVRs) and network video recorders (NVRs) for surveillance systems. Jointly developed with Eutecus, Altera's latest video analytics solution allows customers to analyze four D1 480p/30fps (frames-per second) video channels simultaneously using a single FPGA. Customers can quickly and cost-effectively add this capability to their existing SD surveillance investment without having to purchase new cameras with integrated analytics.
Altera's video analytics solution includes a low-cost, low-power Cyclone® IV FPGA and Eutecus' Multi-Core Video Analytics Engine (MVE) intellectual property (IP) core, which performs the analytics functions in the FPGA. Compared to a DSP or traditional server-based approach, this solution allows designers to reduce cost by replacing multiple DSP processors with a single FPGA while lowering power consumption to under 3W. Altera's FPGA-based video surveillance solution is ideal for customers designing a wide variety of applications, including banking, education, city, industrial, government and traffic surveillance systems.
This FPGA-based video analytics solution is highly flexible and allows designers to customize their own video surveillance system. The Eutecus' MVE(TM) IP combines massively parallel algorithms and specialized multi-core coprocessors with multiple Altera® Nios® II cores integrated into a Cyclone IV FPGA. The solution comes with a software GUI that allows designers to customize the event-detection parameters and rules for their specific applications. The Eutecus' IP includes a robust application programming interface (API) that interfaces with a customer's video management systems or can be used to develop custom GUI solutions.
"Altera and Eutecus's high performance, low cost and low power FPGA-based video analytics solutions are designed to provide developers of video surveillance systems a flexible platform that allows for end system differentiation," said Jeff Waters, senior vice president of the military, industrial and computing division at Altera. "Giving designers the ability to quickly and easily acquire hardware and IP enables our customers to get to market quickly and to expand their analytics capabilities in existing surveillance equipment."
"Altera's Cyclone IV FPGA and its Quartus II software environment offer the ideal modular design environment for Eutecus' new generation of MVE solutions," said Csaba Rekeczky, CEO and president of Eutecus. "Video analytics customers can take advantage of the close cooperation between our companies for both single channel IP camera and multi-channel DVR/NVR products by leveraging Eutecus' highly modular, flexible and scalable IP cores and Altera's low-cost, low-power, customizable FPGAs."
Altera's portfolio of low-cost, low-power video surveillance solutions target both high-definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) resolution systems. In 2011, Altera and Eutecus introduced the industry's first FPGA-based video analytics solution capable of delivering the processing power required for full HD 1080p/30fps real-time video processing. Using the same processing engine, the two companies were able to quickly customize the HD engine for four-channel D1 resolution systems servicing additional customer requirements for a lower resolution multiple channel solution.
Availability
Both the four-channel D1 video analytics solutions and the 1080p HD video analytics solutions are available today through Altera. Altera offers a single-vendor source model for the overall video analytics solution. The IP and FPGA can be purchased directly from Altera, which simplifies the development of a video surveillance system significantly. The purchasing model eliminates the need to work with multiple vendors for licensing fees, NRE charges, or royalties.
About Altera
Altera programmable solutions enable system and semiconductor companies to rapidly and cost-effectively innovate, differentiate and win in their markets. Find out more about Altera's FPGA, CPLD and ASIC devices at www.altera.com .
About Eutecus
Based on its proprietary Cellular Visual Technology (CVT(TM)), Eutecus develops and delivers scalable, multi-core processor and embedded software in the area of high-throughput video analytics for both commercial and military applications. The unique OEM product offered by Eutecus is the Multi-core Video Analytics Engine (MVE(TM)), with true multi-megapixel image processing and parallel event detection capability implemented as a single-chip solution in low-cost FPGAs in application-focused system-on-chip (SoC) configurations.
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