element14 Community
element14 Community
    Register Log In
  • Site
  • Search
  • Log In Register
  • Members
    Members
    • Benefits of Membership
    • Achievement Levels
    • Members Area
    • Personal Blogs
    • Feedback and Support
    • What's New on element14
  • Learn
    Learn
    • Learning Center
    • eBooks
    • STEM Academy
    • Webinars, Training and Events
    • Learning Groups
  • Technologies
    Technologies
    • 3D Printing
    • Experts & Guidance
    • FPGA
    • Industrial Automation
    • Internet of Things
    • Power & Energy
    • Sensors
    • Technology Groups
  • Challenges & Projects
    Challenges & Projects
    • Design Challenges
    • element14 presents
    • Project14
    • Arduino Projects
    • Raspberry Pi Projects
    • Project Groups
  • Products
    Products
    • Arduino
    • Dev Tools
    • Manufacturers
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RoadTests & Reviews
    • Avnet Boards Community
    • Product Groups
  • Store
    Store
    • Visit Your Store
    • 'Choose another store...'
      • Europe
      •  Austria (German)
      •  Belgium (Dutch, French)
      •  Bulgaria (Bulgarian)
      •  Czech Republic (Czech)
      •  Denmark (Danish)
      •  Estonia (Estonian)
      •  Finland (Finnish)
      •  France (French)
      •  Germany (German)
      •  Hungary (Hungarian)
      •  Ireland
      •  Israel
      •  Italy (Italian)
      •  Latvia (Latvian)
      •  
      •  Lithuania (Lithuanian)
      •  Netherlands (Dutch)
      •  Norway (Norwegian)
      •  Poland (Polish)
      •  Portugal (Portuguese)
      •  Romania (Romanian)
      •  Russia (Russian)
      •  Slovakia (Slovak)
      •  Slovenia (Slovenian)
      •  Spain (Spanish)
      •  Sweden (Swedish)
      •  Switzerland(German, French)
      •  Turkey (Turkish)
      •  United Kingdom
      • Asia Pacific
      •  Australia
      •  China
      •  Hong Kong
      •  India
      •  Korea (Korean)
      •  Malaysia
      •  New Zealand
      •  Philippines
      •  Singapore
      •  Taiwan
      •  Thailand (Thai)
      • Americas
      •  Brazil (Portuguese)
      •  Canada
      •  Mexico (Spanish)
      •  United States
      Can't find the country/region you're looking for? Visit our export site or find a local distributor.
  • Translate
  • Profile
Experimenting with Sensor Fusion
  • Challenges & Projects
  • Design Challenges
  • Experimenting with Sensor Fusion
  • More
  • Cancel
Experimenting with Sensor Fusion
Documents Experimenting with Sensor Fusion
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Documents
  • Files
  • Members
  • Mentions
  • Sub-Groups
  • Tags
  • More
  • Cancel
  • New
Experimenting with Sensor Fusion requires membership for participation - click to join
Actions
  • Share
  • More
  • Cancel
Engagement
  • Author Author: pchan
  • Date Created: 22 Aug 2022 7:20 PM Date Created
  • Last Updated Last Updated: 18 Jan 2023 9:35 PM
  • Views 6445 views
  • Likes 9 likes
  • Comments 7 comments
Related
Recommended

Experimenting with Sensor Fusion

In this competition, participants will have an opportunity to experiment, test, or build a sensor fusion project with the AMD Xilinx SP701 Spartan-7 FPGA Kit.

APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 12th, 2022.

profile image sensors
Experimenting with Sensor Fusion

About Competition | Blogging | Example Application | Resources | The Dates | The Prizes | The Kit | The Judges | Terms & Conditions | Summer of Sensors | The Challengers

Sensors are an extension of the five human senses. They allow us to perceive the world and often observe details to a degree that our human senses cannot. However, in some situations, they still fall short of the user requirements, regardless of how well they perform. For example, in an automobile, a LIDAR sensor can determine whether there is an obstacle ahead. But if you want to know the exact nature of the obstacle, you also need an on-board camera. Moreover, if you want to sense the motion state of this object, you'll also need a millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar.

A sensor can only sense features of an object based on its individual capabilities. When multiple pieces of information on the features of the object are integrated, a more complete and accurate picture can be derived for system operation. This method of integrating multiple sensors is called “sensor fusion.”

By definition, sensor fusion is the use of computer technology to automatically analyze and synthesize information and data from multiple sensors or sources under certain criteria to conduct the information processing required for making decisions and estimations. Two common types of sensor fusion are image and motion sensor fusion, used in automotive surround view and navigation applications, respectively.

Sensor fusion is largely dependent on software. The development of efficient algorithms based on actual applications has become the top priority of sensor fusion development. In terms of algorithm optimization, the introduction of artificial intelligence has made an ongoing impact on sensor fusion development.

Although software is critical for sensor fusion, hardware also plays a crucial role. Using a hardware evaluation kit by AMD Xilinx, this competition focuses on experimenting with sensor fusion. Participants will have an opportunity to experiment, test, or build a sensor fusion project.

Before we talk about what the participants will receive in the Challenger's kit, and the great prizes they are competing for, let's talk about how to enter this competition, the timeline, and some FAQs.

How do you enter the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion competition?

Log onto the Community and go to the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion enrollment page. Complete all the required information on the form and click submit.

Who is Eligible to Enroll in the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion Competition?

Any element14 member can enroll in the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion competition; however, to receive one of 4 FREE kits, you need to submit an application entry form by the enrollment deadline, October 12, 2022.  If you are not a Community member please register here to join.

Because of the cost of the kit, this challenge is limited to only challengers who have been selected to participate. Only challengers who have been selected are eligible to win prizes.

What are the milestones of the competition?

Enrollment Begins: August 31, 2022
Enrollment Ends: October 12, 2022
Applicants Selected: October 19, 2022
Challenge Begins: October 20, 2022
First Blog Due: November 11, 2022
Second Blog Due: January 6th, 2023
Challenge Ends: January 6th, 2023
Winners Announced: January 2023

Blogging Requirements: Only 2 Blogs!

In order to successfully finish this competition, you are required to blog twice during the competition period. You can blog more than twice, if you wish. The due dates for the blogs are described below:

  • Write Blog 1: Introduce yourself in the blog and explain what experiments you plan to perform. The due date for publishing the first blog on element14 is November 11, 2022.

  • Write Blog 2: Write up the results of your experiments, using images, screen captures, videos, tables, charts, etc. Then tell us what you learned about gesture sensors. The due date for publishing the second blog on element14 is January 6th, 2023.

Please also tag your blogs with 'Experimenting with Sensor Fusion'.

The Prizes

There will be two big prizes awarded in this competition: a Grand Prize and a Runner Up prize.

The Grand Prize
grand prize

iPad Mini + Apple Series 7 Watch Approximate value ($1,000)

The Runner Up
Runner Up Prize

Apple Series 7 Watch Approximate value ($400)

The Kit

element14 is offering 4 kits FREE of charge. To be eligible to receive one of them, you must submit an application by the enrollment deadline (October 12, 2022)

Sensor Fusion Kit* Buy Kit
kit
Spartan-7 SP701 FPGA Evaluation Kit*
Buy Now
The SP701 Evaluation Kit, equipped with the best-in-class performance-per-watt Spartan-7 FPGA, is built for designs requiring sensor fusion such as industrial networking, embedded vision, and automotive applications.

Kit Contains:

  • Evaluation Board XC7S100-2FGGA676C
  • Power Cords
  • Air Click
  • Adapters
  • Ethernet & Micro USB Cables
kit
Digilent Pcam 5C Imaging Module
Buy Now
Pcam 5C is an imaging module meant for use with FPGA development boards. The module is designed around the Omnivision OV5640 5 megapixel (MP) colour image sensor. This sensor includes various internal processing functions that can improve image quality including automatic white balance, automatic black level calibration and controls for adjusting saturation, hue, gamma and sharpness. Data is transferred over a dual-lane MIPI CSI-2 interface which provides enough data bandwidth to support common video streaming formats such as 1080p (at 30 frames per second) and 720p (at 60 frames per second).
kit
Digilent Pmod NAV 9-axis IMU Plus Barometer
Buy Now
The 410-326 from Digilent is a Pmod NAV 9-axis IMU plus barometer. The Digilent Pmod NAV uses the LSM9DS1 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis magnetometer, plus the LPS25HB digital barometer to provide users with 10-DOF functionality. The Pmod NAV provides a variety of orientation related data allowing users to easily determine the exact position the module is in and where it is headed.

*Note price of evaluation kit is over $800.

Anyone Can Apply to join the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion Competition
Any element14 member can apply to be a participant to receive 1 of 4 FREE kits. You need to submit an application by the deadline, October 12, 2022.

Resources/Technical Documentation

Spartan-7 SP701 FPGA Evaluation Kit:
Manufacturer Info
Quick Start Guide
User Guide
Tutorials

Digilent Pcam 5C Imaging Module: Datasheet

Digilent Pmod NAV 9-axis IMU Plus Barometer: Datasheet

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What kind of experiments can the participants perform with the sensor fusion kit?

  • Combining the data from a moisture sensor with a temperature sensor to calculate relative humidity
  • Determining the orientation of a system in three-dimensional space
  • Healthcare and medical electronics where body-worn systems which monitor the movement of limbs can be helpful for physiotherapy, to ensure exercises are performed correctly
  • Wearable activity trackers where their data is fused with data from wearable heart rate monitors, temperature sensors, etc. as part of telehealth services or remote monitoring of patient conditions

Can I still be eligible for the Grand Prize or Runner Up Prizes if I am not selected for one of the 4 kits?

No, this competition is limited to only challengers who have been selected to participate.

What do I need to do to win the Grand or Runner Up Prize?

After the enrollment period is completed and the 4 FREE kits are shipped, you will have 8 weeks to complete your experiment, write the two required blogs, and share what you learned about sensor fusion. You will be judged by the quality of your final blog and what you have learned.

Can I write more than two blogs?

Yes. To finish the competition, you have to write and post a minimum of two blogs to the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion group. Sometimes the participants will write more than two blogs. You do not get extra points for writing more blogs, but writing more blogs will provide the judges with more information to help determine the best experimenters. Two blogs meet the basic requirements of participation in this activity.

Tips on Writing Your Application

If you want a chance to receive one of the 4 FREE kits, you will need to submit an application no later than October 12, 2022. The key to writing a winning application is to provide as much meaningful information about your proposed experiments as possible.

The application entry form should be detailed enough to give a good idea of what you plan to do and how you plan to pull it off. But you don't have to write a book! By answering each of the following questions in your application, you will provide enough information:

(a) Describe your technical background.

(b) Why are you interested in this competition?

(c) What kind of experiment(s) do you plan to perform? (Be as specific as you can)

(d) Have you participated in the element14 Community? If so, please provide some links to what you've done. If you are a new member, answer "New Member."

All interested element14 members must submit an application entry form before the end of enrollment on October 12, 2022.

Here are some other suggestions for completing a winning application:

  1. Please complete all required information (contact information, etc.) Please use the email address that is associated with your element14 profile.
  1. Answer all of the application questions. Tell us why you want to be selected. Before deciding what you want to write, think about the following things: You are entering a competition. The most persuasive applications are the ones that attract the eye of the judges.

A single sentence application will never be selected. This competition is not a game of chance.

Be as detailed as possible, but don't write a book.

Anyone Can Participate in Experimenting with Sensor Fusion Competition
Any element14 member can enroll in the 'Experimenting with Sensor Fusion' competition. To receive one of the 4 FREE kits, you need to submit an application by the deadline, October 12, 2022.

The Judges

Top Members of the element14 Community will be our judges. They are:

Top Member DAB

Don spent 35 years in the aerospace industry working on many advanced projects. His range of experience covers nearly every scientific field and most ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum. He has a very broad interest and knowledge in science with extensive analysis in image, multispectral and hyper-spectral analysis. He has also worked on a wide range of embedded computer applications, including integrated search and rescue systems.

Top Member shabaz

Shabaz has studied Electronics Engineering followed by Law, and worked primarily in the fields of radio communications (military), telecommunications (infrastructure used by phone companies), data networks, and information technology. He was originally involved in hardware design, followed by software engineering and technical marketing.

Thank you to our Judges for offering their time and service.

General Questions

For any general questions about the ‘Experimenting with Sensor Fusion’ competition, please post a comment on this page.

To keep up-to-date with this competition, please bookmark it.

Terms & Conditions

  • experimenting with sensor fusion
  • xilinx
  • summer of sensors
  • sensor fusion
  • Share
  • History
  • More
  • Cancel
  • Sign in to reply
  • a.i.unicorn
    a.i.unicorn 11 months ago

    Hello, anyone knows when will the challengers be announced?

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • abhishek2018
    abhishek2018 over 1 year ago in reply to rscasny

    Hello, Thanks for clarification. I will shortly apply before deadline.

    Making some changes in the the research paper/algorithm, then will apply for partial proposal.

    Following links will be active within week or so.

    Data IEEE Dataport,  Data:Biomedical Artificial Leg (Prosthetics) https://dx.doi.org/10.21227/249y-0611

    The complete 4 series papers would be submitted IEEE Preprint server.

    Abhishek

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • rscasny
    rscasny over 1 year ago in reply to abhishek2018

    The asterisk (8) refers to the price of the SP701 eval kit, not the add on sensors. Each participant would be provided the SP701 Eval kit plus a Pcam and a Pmod NAV sensor board.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • abhishek2018
    abhishek2018 over 1 year ago

    Hello

    Can you clear, it's little confusing.  Sensor Fusion Kit* , the asterisk is only on 'Spartan-7 SP701 FPGA Evaluation Kit*' but on buy kit, it even shows 'Pcam 5C'.
    Can you clear, whether 'Pcam 5C' is will be provided with kit or need to be purchased ?   For the project, which I thinking, 'Pcam 5C'  can only give better sensor fusion testing.
    Thanks
    Abhishek

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • cbohra00627
    cbohra00627 over 1 year ago

    Nice! This competition has perfect timing. I recently got familiar with FPGAs during the 7 Ways to Leave your Spartan-6 FPGAs program. My project was related to image processing but I couldn't make it much faster. I think this is a good opportunity for me to learn how to properly use FPGAs' full potential for image processing.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • javagoza
    javagoza over 1 year ago

    That kit is amazing. I don't have a boat either, but I really want to learn. I started studying the examples for the camera and that board with Vivado and I'm totally excited, I have to find the time to prepare a worthy application.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago

    Nice kit. It has the perfect set of features to make a stabilized boat camera that can spot dead-heads before the boat hits them. Unfortunately, I don't own a boat. Slight smile

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
element14 Community

element14 is the first online community specifically for engineers. Connect with your peers and get expert answers to your questions.

  • Members
  • Learn
  • Technologies
  • Challenges & Projects
  • Products
  • Store
  • About Us
  • Feedback & Support
  • FAQs
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal and Copyright Notices
  • Sitemap
  • Cookies

An Avnet Company © 2023 Premier Farnell Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Premier Farnell Ltd, registered in England and Wales (no 00876412), registered office: Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds LS12 2NE.

ICP 备案号 10220084.

Follow element14

  • X
  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • YouTube