Vision4ce has released a video demonstrating its AI-powered real-time video processing, tracking and classification detection technology. The video shows the ability of the company’s CHARM 70 system to maintain closed-loop tracking of a quadcopter, processing video from an uncooled thermal sensor to keep track of the drone. The system is ideal for installation into unmanned platforms such as UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) and UGVs (unmanned ground vehicles) used for applications such as surveillance, forward reconnaissance and force protection, as well as counter-drone systems.
Based around an embedded multicore ARM processor board, the CHARM 70 delivers AI-enhanced high-speed video and image processing capabilities, incorporating Vision4ce’s advanced DART video tracking software. DART provides enhanced features such as centroid and edge measurement, feature based correlation algorithms, adaptive background removal, and robust clutter rejection.
The CHARM 70 video tracking solution is available as a standalone embedded board, with two PAL/NTSC video inputs and one HDMI video output. With the ability to interface with a variety of cameras, displays and sensors, it is ideal for a wide range of unmanned systems that require real-time video and image processing, tracking and classification detection technology.
Watch the demonstration of the CHARM 70’s drone tracking abilities below:
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