Low power programmable FPGAs are the heart of the Software Designed Vehicle. They are being leveraged to manage real-time processing of sensor data, high-speed data management, vision and other sensors, ADAS, vehicle security and anti-theft devices, occupant monitoring, and many other systems. FPGA offers lowered latency and increased flexibility beyond what traditional processors have offered.
In this session, we'll look at FPGA-powered strategies, case studies, and applications for the Software-Designed Vehicle. Join us!
This session is part of our “Automotive Technologies Virtual Conference”. Registration/event page here.
Senior Automotive System Architect, Lattice Semiconductor
Christian Müller is a Senior Automotive System Architect specializing in embedded and communication systems. His expertise spans system design, low-power architectures, and cross-domain integration for next-generation automotive applications. With...