Designing Future Planet-Scale Extended Reality System through Co-Design Methodology
Speaker: Shuaiwen Leon Song – Baltimore, MD, United StatesTopic(s): Architecture, Embedded Systems and Electronics, Robotics
Abstract
High Quality Mobile Virtual Reality (VR) is what the incoming graphics technology era demands: users around the world, regardless of their hardware and network conditions, can all enjoy the immersive virtual experience. However, the state-of-the-art software-based mobile VR designs cannot fully satisfy the realtime performance requirements due to the highly interactive nature of user’s actions and complex environmental constraints during VR execution.
In this session, I will demonstrate our recent works on co-designing future planet-scale Extended Reality (XR) systems that rely on not only human visual system features but also light-weight real-time learning techniques. I will introduce our newly proposed Q-VR design with novel software-level implementations (e.g., new programming models and interfaces) and hardware-level re-design of the current mobile SoCs.
About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 44Duration: 50 minutes
Languages Available: English
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