Interruption-Aware Cooperative Perception for V2X Communication-Aided Autonomous Driving
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles 2024 Cooperative perception can significantly improve the perception performance of autonomous vehicles beyond the limited perception ability of individual vehicles by exchanging information with neighbor agents through V2X communication. However, most exist...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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24.04.2023
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Summary: | IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles 2024 Cooperative perception can significantly improve the perception performance
of autonomous vehicles beyond the limited perception ability of individual
vehicles by exchanging information with neighbor agents through V2X
communication. However, most existing work assume ideal communication among
agents, ignoring the significant and common \textit{interruption issues} caused
by imperfect V2X communication, where cooperation agents can not receive
cooperative messages successfully and thus fail to achieve cooperative
perception, leading to safety risks. To fully reap the benefits of cooperative
perception in practice, we propose V2X communication INterruption-aware
COoperative Perception (V2X-INCOP), a cooperative perception system robust to
communication interruption for V2X communication-aided autonomous driving,
which leverages historical cooperation information to recover missing
information due to the interruptions and alleviate the impact of the
interruption issue. To achieve comprehensive recovery, we design a
communication-adaptive multi-scale spatial-temporal prediction model to extract
multi-scale spatial-temporal features based on V2X communication conditions and
capture the most significant information for the prediction of the missing
information. To further improve recovery performance, we adopt a knowledge
distillation framework to give explicit and direct supervision to the
prediction model and a curriculum learning strategy to stabilize the training
of the model. Experiments on three public cooperative perception datasets
demonstrate that the proposed method is effective in alleviating the impacts of
communication interruption on cooperative perception. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.11821 |