Join Xylon at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany, from March 11-13, 2025!
As the premier international event for all things embedded, Embedded World brings together industry leaders, innovators, and technology enthusiasts from around the globe.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see our demo systems live in action and speak with our team of experts. Let us know if you’re interested, and we’ll arrange a convenient time and location for our meeting.
Visit us at our booth #5-132, where we’ll be showcasing our latest demo systems, including:
RGB-IR Driver Monitoring System
Running on the AMD Versal™ adaptive SoC-based VEK280 Evaluation Kit, this demo showcases Xylon’s logicBRICKS IP cores and ARTIEYE computer vision solutions. The integrated HDR Image Signal Processing Pipeline with RGB-IR capabilities ensures full day-and-night visibility. The AI-powered ARTIEYE Driver Monitoring System tracks driver behavior, while the AI Body Pose Estimator monitors all occupants. This demo highlights Xylon’s advanced IP solutions and expertise in adaptive SoC technology.
AI Surround View Monitor Based on Xylon logicBRICKS Vision AI Framework
Xylon’s AI framework simplifies AI development by allowing engineers to focus on AI design while bypassing SoC and toolchain complexities. Hardware-accelerated video pre- and post-processing reduces the need for AI retraining and optimizes data for AMD Versal™ adaptive SoC’s AI engines and processing system. The resulting design ensures a deterministic AI pipeline with guaranteed latency.
Watch the video below to get a sneak peek at one of our demo systems in action, recorded live at CES 2025.
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XYLON QUATTRO Data Logger & HIL System
The future-proof XYLON QUATTRO system supports automotive development and testing up to Level 5 autonomy. With 128 Gbps data logging/playback bandwidth, 128 TB internal storage, industry-leading automotive interfacing, open software architecture, and HIL capabilities, it delivers an unmatched feature set. Experience live data logging and synthetic Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulations at the show.