pith. sign in

Adversarial Objects Against LiDAR-Based Autonomous Driving Systems

2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

2 Pith papers citing it
abstract

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are found to be vulnerable against adversarial examples, which are carefully crafted inputs with a small magnitude of perturbation aiming to induce arbitrarily incorrect predictions. Recent studies show that adversarial examples can pose a threat to real-world security-critical applications: a "physical adversarial Stop Sign" can be synthesized such that the autonomous driving cars will misrecognize it as others (e.g., a speed limit sign). However, these image-space adversarial examples cannot easily alter 3D scans of widely equipped LiDAR or radar on autonomous vehicles. In this paper, we reveal the potential vulnerabilities of LiDAR-based autonomous driving detection systems, by proposing an optimization based approach LiDAR-Adv to generate adversarial objects that can evade the LiDAR-based detection system under various conditions. We first show the vulnerabilities using a blackbox evolution-based algorithm, and then explore how much a strong adversary can do, using our gradient-based approach LiDAR-Adv. We test the generated adversarial objects on the Baidu Apollo autonomous driving platform and show that such physical systems are indeed vulnerable to the proposed attacks. We also 3D-print our adversarial objects and perform physical experiments to illustrate that such vulnerability exists in the real world. Please find more visualizations and results on the anonymous website: https://sites.google.com/view/lidar-adv.

citation-role summary

background 1

citation-polarity summary

fields

cs.CR 2

years

2026 2

roles

background 1

polarities

background 1

representative citing papers

Adversarial Trust Poisoning in Vehicular Collaborative Perception

cs.CR · 2026-05-21 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

TrustFlip weaponizes consistency-based trust defenses in vehicular collaborative perception by using physical adversarial objects to induce inconsistencies that are misattributed to benign vehicles, leading to their exclusion and reduced system performance.

citing papers explorer

Showing 2 of 2 citing papers.