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This study introduces a new sensor fusion method for autonomous driving, combining LiDAR, RGB, and thermal cameras. This approach enhances object detection accuracy and environmental awareness, improving safety in complex scenarios.

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Area of Science:

  • Robotics and Autonomous Systems
  • Computer Vision
  • Sensor Fusion

Background:

  • Object detection is crucial for autonomous driving, utilizing sensors like LiDAR, RGB, and thermal cameras.
  • Individual sensors have limitations: RGB cameras struggle in poor lighting, while LiDAR lacks high spatial resolution.
  • Thermal cameras offer robust perception in low visibility, complementing other sensors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel multimodal sensor fusion method for autonomous driving.
  • To integrate LiDAR, 360 RGB, and 360 thermal cameras to overcome individual sensor limitations.
  • To enhance object detection accuracy, spatial coverage, and robustness.

Main Methods:

  • A feature-level fusion strategy is employed.
  • Multiple LiDAR frames are temporally accumulated and synchronized.
  • Integration of 360-degree RGB and thermal imaging data.

Main Results:

  • The proposed method significantly improves object detection accuracy.
  • Enhanced spatial coverage and robustness are achieved through sensor fusion.
  • Comprehensive environmental awareness is provided, reducing blind spots.

Conclusions:

  • Multimodal sensor fusion effectively addresses individual sensor limitations in autonomous driving.
  • The novel fusion method enhances perception capabilities, particularly in complex and dynamic scenes.
  • This approach contributes to safer and more reliable autonomous navigation.