CVFeb 28

RC-GeoCP: Geometric Consensus for Radar-Camera Collaborative Perception

Xiaokai Bai, Lianqing Zheng, Runwei Guan, Siyuan Cao, Huiliang Shen
arXiv:2603.00654v1
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It addresses the need for robust, cost-effective multi-agent perception in adverse weather for autonomous vehicles, though it is incremental as it builds on existing collaborative perception methods.

This paper tackles the problem of misalignment and inefficiency in collaborative perception by introducing RC-GeoCP, the first framework to fuse 4D radar and images, achieving state-of-the-art performance with significantly reduced communication overhead.

Collaborative perception (CP) enhances scene understanding through multi-agent information sharing. While LiDAR-centric systems offer precise geometry, high costs and performance degradation in adverse weather necessitate multi-modal alternatives. Despite dense visual semantics and robust spatial measurements, the synergy between cameras and 4D radar remains underexplored in collaborative settings. This work introduces RC-GeoCP, the first framework to explore the fusion of 4D radar and images in CP. To resolve misalignment caused by depth ambiguity and spatial dispersion across agents, RC-GeoCP establishes a radar-anchored geometric consensus. Specifically, Geometric Structure Rectification (GSR) aligns visual semantics with geometry derived from radar to generate spatially grounded, geometry-consistent representations. Uncertainty-Aware Communication (UAC) formulates selective transmission as a conditional entropy reduction process to prioritize informative features based on inter-agent disagreement. Finally, the Consensus-Driven Assembler (CDA) aggregates multi-agent information via shared geometric anchors to form a globally coherent representation. We establish the first unified radar-camera CP benchmark on V2X-Radar and V2X-R, demonstrating state-of-the-art performance with significantly reduced communication overhead. Code will be released soon.

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