Extended Data Fig. 8: More cases demonstrate the efficiency of Tianmouc in adapting to the open world.
From: A vision chip with complementary pathways for open-world sensing
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The sparse data in the AOP, coupled with the encoding method, enables Tianmouc to adaptively adjust its transmission bandwidth, typically maintaining it at a bandwidth below 80 MB/s in most scenarios. With the complementary perception paradigm, this bandwidth proves adequate for efficiently addressing diverse corner cases.