Embedded Systems

MANNHEIM-FlexKI - Flexible AI deployment and AI platforms for embedded automotive applications

The project FlexKI aims to break the hardware dependency of current development processes for AI applications and to explore an open reference approach for the deployment of AI and DSP applications.

Two development paths are considered: 1) The flexible deployment of networked AI applications on high-performance, heterogeneous off-the-shelf hardware platforms. 2) A hardware/software co-design approach for deployment onto a new customized, energy-efficient AI hardware platform. Both development paths avoid vendor lock-in, enable fast and automatic migration of AI applications to alternative hardware platforms in the case of unavailability of specific hardware components due to protectionism, blacklisting or supply bottlenecks (chip crisis). The project strengthens all levels of the automotive value chain in Germany and establishes a path for standardization in the field of AI deployment. The contribution of the University of Tübingen aims to enable efficient and automated mapping of AI applications onto hardware platforms containing heterogeneous hardware accelerators as well as the optimization of the whole hardware platform and the automated mapping of networked AI/DSP applications.

Funding

The project MANNHEIM-FlexKI is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

Participating Team Members

Bringmann, Oliver

Schmid, Patrick

Reiber, Moritz

Gerum, Christoph

Palomero Bernardo, Paul