➀ The Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (HKA) is supporting Mercedes-Benz in the development of autonomous driving with a focus on the enhancement of complex camera technologies in neuromorphic computing. ➁ The collaboration aims to advance intelligent mobility technologies, including neuromorphic computing, which mimics the human brain for more energy-efficient and faster AI calculations. ➃ Event cameras, a key component of neuromorphic computing, are being developed to provide real-time visual information to autonomous systems, significantly reducing reaction time compared to current camera systems.
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