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Optimizing LiDAR Placements for Robust Driving Perception in Adverse Conditions

Y Li, L Kong, H Hu, X Xu, X Huang - arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17009, 2024 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17009, 2024arxiv.org
107 天前 - The robustness of driving perception systems under unprecedented conditions is
crucial for safety-critical usages. Latest advancements have prompted increasing interests
towards multi-LiDAR perception. However, prevailing driving datasets predominantly utilize
single-LiDAR systems and collect data devoid of adverse conditions, failing to capture the
complexities of real-world environments accurately. Addressing these gaps, we proposed
Place3D, a full-cycle pipeline that encompasses LiDAR placement optimization, data …
The robustness of driving perception systems under unprecedented conditions is crucial for safety-critical usages. Latest advancements have prompted increasing interests towards multi-LiDAR perception. However, prevailing driving datasets predominantly utilize single-LiDAR systems and collect data devoid of adverse conditions, failing to capture the complexities of real-world environments accurately. Addressing these gaps, we proposed Place3D, a full-cycle pipeline that encompasses LiDAR placement optimization, data generation, and downstream evaluations. Our framework makes three appealing contributions. 1) To identify the most effective configurations for multi-LiDAR systems, we introduce a Surrogate Metric of the Semantic Occupancy Grids (M-SOG) to evaluate LiDAR placement quality. 2) Leveraging the M-SOG metric, we propose a novel optimization strategy to refine multi-LiDAR placements. 3) Centered around the theme of multi-condition multi-LiDAR perception, we collect a 364,000-frame dataset from both clean and adverse conditions. Extensive experiments demonstrate that LiDAR placements optimized using our approach outperform various baselines. We showcase exceptional robustness in both 3D object detection and LiDAR semantic segmentation tasks, under diverse adverse weather and sensor failure conditions. Code and benchmark toolkit are publicly available.
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