Driver characteristics related issues, such as how to keep drivers engaged in driving tasks during CACC operations, are discussed. To achieve mass acceptance, the control design needs to depict real-world traffic variability such as communication effects, driver behavior, and traffic composition.
OTTAWA, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Tundra Semiconductor Corporation (TSX: TUN), a global leader in System Interconnect, and Alogics, a leading video security and surveillance solution provider, have been selected by I-View Communication Inc. (I-View), a leader in digital video recording (DVR) for security and surveillance systems, to provide PCI Express(R) (PCIe) Bridges and PCI One Chip Decoders to enable I-View's PCIe DVR video capture cards for next generation surveillance systems.
The I-View PCIe video capture card combines the high performance APC-915 from Alogics, and the reliable x1 PCIe bridging capability of Tundra's Tsi381(TM) PCIe Bridge. The combined APC-915/Tsi381 solution offered I-View maximum video throughput performance over the PCIe interface, enabling I-View's video capture card to produce the highest video quality for their customers.
'We evaluated a number of PCIe to PCI bridges for the DVR capture card and selected the Tundra Tsi381 for its superior performance, quality and reliability,' said James Ou , Sales Manager, I-View. 'We were able to easily integrate the Tsi381 with Alogics APC-915, enabling us to achieve significantly better performance than any other solution. This performance advantage allowed us to quickly bring to market a product that provides our customers the best video quality and frame rate.'
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When combined in video capture card designs, Tundra's Tsi381 and Alogics APC-915, improve system performance by maximizing the video data bandwidth over the PCI Express bus. This in turn increases the frames per second ratio and results in optimum image resolution and frame rates in the surveillance system.
'Working closely with Tundra's world-class support team allowed us to ensure that the combined Alogics APC-915 and Tsi381 PCIe Bridge provided the highest quality, best performance solution to get I-View's video surveillance design to market quickly,' said Jung Sam Park , Vice President, Alogics.
'Tundra has built its long-standing reputation on the quality and reliability of the products we deliver, and on the world-class customer support that accompanies every interconnect product we ship. I-View's use of our new Tsi381 PCIe Bridge demonstrates both the quality of this high performance part under demanding operating conditions, and the support of our expert technical team,' said Tracy Richardson , Vice President Marketing, Tundra Semiconductor. 'Our customers continue to confirm that our high performance Tsi381 PCIe Bridge is both low-risk and easy to integrate into their existing designs.'
For more information about Tundra's high performance PCI Express solutions, visit: http://www.tundra.com/products/pci-express-bridges
About I-View Communication Inc.
I-View Communication, Inc., founded in 1998, has been a pioneer manufacturer in the digital video surveillance for security industry. Our engineering staffs are dedicated in research, designing and developing powerful high performance digital surveillance solutions for residential, commercial, industrial, educational and governmental applications. We constantly listen to customers' needs and commit ourselves in continuing development of technological superiority, optimum solution and profitability for our business partners. I-View Communication, Inc., will maintain our focus in developing the most innovative and cost-effective remote digital video products and achieving our mission, 'Creating a Peaceful Mind for Everyone'.
For more information, please visit http://www.i-view.com.tw. About AlogicsAlogics is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in design, development, and marketing of integrated chip solutions for video security and wireless telecom applications. As the market leader in providing Video processing ICs for DVR Quad and MUX applications Alogics supplies the world's leading video security system manufacturers with Multiple video decoder integrated video processor, Multiple MPEG4 encode and decode solution, MPEG4 CODEC integrated SoC for DVR application, PCI decode and bridge one chip solution and Wireless camera solutions as well as Video processors for DVR Quad and MUX applications. Headquartered in Korea, the company has representative offices in China , Taiwan , Japan , UK and USA . For more information, please visit www.alogics.com.
About Tundra
Tundra Semiconductor Corporation (TSX:TUN) supplies the world's leading communications, computing and storage companies with System Interconnect products, intellectual property (IP) and design services backed by world-class customer service and technical support. Tundra's track record of product leadership includes over a decade of bridges and switches enabling key industry standards: RapidIO(R), PCI, PCI-X, PCI Express(R), Power Architecture(TM), VME, HyperTransport(TM), Interlaken, and SPI4.2. Tundra's products deliver high functional quality and simplified board design and layout, with specific focus on system level signal integrity. Tundra's design services division, Silicon Logic Engineering, Inc., offers industry-leading ASIC and FPGA design services, semiconductor intellectual property and product development consulting. Tundra's technology connects critical components in high performance embedded systems around the world. For more information, please visit www.tundra.com.
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Device Manager lists the devices that are installed in the computer. By default, certain devices are not shown in the list. These hidden devices include:
Devices that have the device node (devnode) status bit DN_NO_SHOW_IN_DM set.
There is a devnode for each device on a machine and the devnodes are organized into a hierarchical Device Tree. The PnP manager creates a devnode for a device when the device is configured.
A devnode contains the device stack (the device objects for the device's drivers) and information about the device such as whether the device has been started and which drivers have registered for notification on the device.
Devices that are part of a setup class that is marked as a NoDisplayClass in the registry (for example, printers and non-PnP drivers)
Devices that were physically removed from the computer but whose registry entries were not deleted (also known as nonpresent devices).
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Usb Communication Driver
Starting with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, the Plug-and-Play Manager no longer creates device representations for non-PnP (legacy) devices. Thus there are no such devices to view in the Device Manager.
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I-view Communication Driver Jobs
Users should never have to view nonpresent devices because a nonpresent device should not have their attention and should not cause any problems. If a user has to view your device when it is not present, there is likely a problem with your driver design. However, during testing, a developer might have to view such devices.
To include hidden devices in Device Manager display, select View and select Show hidden devices.
Driver Communication Style
I-view Communication Driver Job
Prior to Windows 8, to view nonpresent devices, you must set the environment variable DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES to 1 before you open Device Manager, then open Device Manager, and on the View menu, select Show hidden devices.
To permanently set the user environment variable DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES to 1, use the Advanced tab of the system property sheet. After you set this environment variable, run Device Manager and select Show hidden devices.