SuperLoc predicts which of the six motion directions are weakly observable in each LiDAR scan and actively fuses pose priors from an auxiliary odometry source, reducing map outliers and trajectory error in degraded environments.
Prepared for the Worst: A Learning-Based Adversarial Attack for Resilience Analysis of the ICP Algorithm
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This paper presents a novel method for assessing the resilience of the ICP algorithm via learning-based, worst-case attacks on lidar point clouds. For safety-critical applications such as autonomous navigation, ensuring the resilience of algorithms before deployments is crucial. The ICP algorithm is the standard for lidar-based localization, but its accuracy can be greatly affected by corrupted measurements from various sources, including occlusions, adverse weather, or mechanical sensor issues. Unfortunately, the complex and iterative nature of ICP makes assessing its resilience to corruption challenging. While there have been efforts to create challenging datasets and develop simulations to evaluate the resilience of ICP, our method focuses on finding the maximum possible ICP error that can arise from corrupted measurements at a location. We demonstrate that our perturbation-based adversarial attacks can be used pre-deployment to identify locations on a map where ICP is particularly vulnerable to corruptions in the measurements. With such information, autonomous robots can take safer paths when deployed, to mitigate against their measurements being corrupted. The proposed attack outperforms baselines more than 88% of the time across a wide range of scenarios.
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SuperLoc: The Key to Robust LiDAR-Inertial Localization Lies in Predicting Alignment Risks
SuperLoc predicts which of the six motion directions are weakly observable in each LiDAR scan and actively fuses pose priors from an auxiliary odometry source, reducing map outliers and trajectory error in degraded environments.