Towards Efficient Roadside LiDAR Deployment: A Fast Surrogate Metric Based on Entropy-Guided Visibility
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Apr 9, 2025
Abstract
The deployment of roadside LiDAR sensors plays a crucial role in the
development of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS). However, the
high cost of LiDAR sensors necessitates efficient placement strategies to
maximize detection performance. Traditional roadside LiDAR deployment methods
rely on expert insight, making them time-consuming. Automating this process,
however, demands extensive computation, as it requires not only visibility
evaluation but also assessing detection performance across different LiDAR
placements. To address this challenge, we propose a fast surrogate metric, the
Entropy-Guided Visibility Score (EGVS), based on information gain to evaluate
object detection performance in roadside LiDAR configurations. EGVS leverages
Traffic Probabilistic Occupancy Grids (TPOG) to prioritize critical areas and
employs entropy-based calculations to quantify the information captured by
LiDAR beams. This eliminates the need for direct detection performance
evaluation, which typically requires extensive labeling and computational
resources. By integrating EGVS into the optimization process, we significantly
accelerate the search for optimal LiDAR configurations. Experimental results
using the AWSIM simulator demonstrate that EGVS strongly correlates with
Average Precision (AP) scores and effectively predicts object detection
performance. This approach offers a computationally efficient solution for
roadside LiDAR deployment, facilitating scalable smart infrastructure
development.