Towards robust sensing for Autonomous Vehicles: An adversarial perspective

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Authors Apostolos Modas, Ricardo Sanchez-Matilla, Pascal Frossard, Andrea Cavallaro arXiv ID 2007.10115 Category eess.SP: Signal Processing Cross-listed cs.CR, cs.LG Citations 40 Venue IEEE Signal Processing Magazine Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Autonomous Vehicles rely on accurate and robust sensor observations for safety critical decision-making in a variety of conditions. Fundamental building blocks of such systems are sensors and classifiers that process ultrasound, RADAR, GPS, LiDAR and camera signals~\cite{Khan2018}. It is of primary importance that the resulting decisions are robust to perturbations, which can take the form of different types of nuisances and data transformations, and can even be adversarial perturbations (APs). Adversarial perturbations are purposefully crafted alterations of the environment or of the sensory measurements, with the objective of attacking and defeating the autonomous systems. A careful evaluation of the vulnerabilities of their sensing system(s) is necessary in order to build and deploy safer systems in the fast-evolving domain of AVs. To this end, we survey the emerging field of sensing in adversarial settings: after reviewing adversarial attacks on sensing modalities for autonomous systems, we discuss countermeasures and present future research directions.
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