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Discover Cognata’s Automated Parking Assist System at CES
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Discover Cognata’s Automated Parking Assist System at CES

Discover Cognata’s Automated Parking Assist System at CES

Cognata has announced it will demonstrate its hardware automated parking assistance (APA) technology concept and architecture at CES 2024.

SimCloud, Cognata’s cutting-edge high-precision AI simulation platform, incorporates omnidirectional fisheye camera capabilities in its system which overlaps four different cameras for complete coverage and increased safety. The demonstration at CES will include Xylon logiRECORDER Automotive HIL Video Logger which is powered by a reference architecture built around AMD Zynq Ultrascale+ MPSoCs.

Cognata’s Real-Time Multi-Sensor simulation solution offers a sophisticated platform for testing advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles (AV). It provides real-time, closed-loop simulation, enabling the accurate emulation of various sensor inputs like LIDAR, RADAR, and Thermal camera (IR), crucial for ADAS and AV testing.

AMD’s automated parking assistance technology uses a combination of sensors and cameras to detect the surrounding environment and calculate the best parking path. The system can then take over control of the vehicle and park it automatically via the Automotive-grade Zynq™ UltraScale+™ MPSoC platform. This platform is a combination of a high-performance Arm®-based multicore, multiprocessing system with ASIC-class programmable logic, allowing the system to process sensor data and calculate parking paths rapidly.

The logiRECORDER, Xylon’s HIL solution, enables real-time conversions of synthetic data from multiple and heterogeneous vehicle sensors modelled in Cognata’s simulation solution, including video cameras, LIDARs, and more, into physical automotive sensory inputs to the AMD hardware Electronic Control Unit (ECU). At the same time, it closes the HIL loop by converting ECU’s responses into simulation inputs that interactively change the simulated scenarios.

In an exclusive showcase at CES 2024, Cognata will demonstrate its capabilities at AMD’s booth on the LVCC W319, and will showcase a full HIL array which is a combination of Cognata’s real-time sensor simulation, Xylon’s logiRecorder HIL and AMD’s reference architecture embedded in a real-time ECU. AMD is one of the leading companies in this field, and its technology is already used in a number of vehicles on the market.

“Cognata’s adaptable simulation technology is proving its worth again, demonstrating a swift and efficient integration with AMD’s latest software stacks and Xylon’s newest logiRECORDER. This marks a shift towards digitalization in the industry, substantially cutting down on development time, costs, and effort,” says Danny Atsmon, CEO and founder. “We are privileged to collaborate with AMD and Xylon, contributing to the advancement of the automotive industry.”

“The combination of Cognata’s SimCloud, Xylon’s logiRECORDER, and AMD Zynq UltraScale+ devices enable a truly robust and highly flexible design environment for AMD automated driving platforms,” said Paul Zoratti, fellow system design engineer, Automotive Group at AMD. “We are pleased to collaborate with these two automotive ecosystem leaders to help advance the capabilities of next-generation Auto Park Assist technology.” 

“Pronounced flexibility of the logiRECORDER enables us to quickly adapt the software interface to any of Cognata’s new top-notch sensor models, and at the same time, configure hardware with the right selection of automotive interfaces for the attached hardware from AMD. Full customization requires minimal NRE and hardware costs”, says Davor Kovacec, Xylon’s CEO and Founder.

Discover Cognata's Automated Parking Assist System at CES

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