PaniCar: Securing the Perception of Advanced Driving Assistance Systems Against Emergency Vehicle Lighting
Elad Feldman, Jacob Shams, Dudi Biton, Alfred Chen, Shaoyuan Xie,, Satoru Koda, Yisroel Mirsky, Asaf Shabtai, Yuval Elovici, Ben Nassi

TL;DR
This paper identifies a vulnerability in autonomous vehicle perception caused by emergency vehicle lighting, introduces a framework called Caracetamol to improve detection robustness, and demonstrates its effectiveness in real-time scenarios.
Contribution
We reveal the PaniCar phenomenon affecting object detection near emergency lights and propose Caracetamol, a real-time framework enhancing detection resilience against flare artifacts.
Findings
Caracetamol increases detection confidence by 0.20 on average.
It reduces confidence fluctuation range by 0.33.
Operates at 30-50 FPS for real-time application.
Abstract
The safety of autonomous cars has come under scrutiny in recent years, especially after 16 documented incidents involving Teslas (with autopilot engaged) crashing into parked emergency vehicles (police cars, ambulances, and firetrucks). While previous studies have revealed that strong light sources often introduce flare artifacts in the captured image, which degrade the image quality, the impact of flare on object detection performance remains unclear. In this research, we unveil PaniCar, a digital phenomenon that causes an object detector's confidence score to fluctuate below detection thresholds when exposed to activated emergency vehicle lighting. This vulnerability poses a significant safety risk, and can cause autonomous vehicles to fail to detect objects near emergency vehicles. In addition, this vulnerability could be exploited by adversaries to compromise the security of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage Enhancement Techniques · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Ocular and Laser Science Research
MethodsBNB Customer Service Number +1-833-534-1729 · Average Pooling · Softmax · Residual Connection · Global Average Pooling · Batch Normalization · Feature Pyramid Network · Logistic Regression · k-Means Clustering · Non Maximum Suppression
