Construction Method of Multimodal 4D Imaging Radar Dataset for Three-Dimensional Traffic Scenes
Zhuanzhuan Zhao, Xin Zhang, Shengyu Yan, Yanze Xue, Yang Liu, Lianqing Zheng, Huiliang ShenThe latest generation of 4D imaging radar demonstrates significant potential in autonomous driving environmental perception, leveraging its capability to provide target elevation data and dense point clouds. This paper introduces a complete method for constructing a multimodal 4D imaging radar dataset for three-dimensional traffic scenes. It illustrates the hardware and software configurations of the data-acquisition vehicle. Methods including multi-sensor coordination, parameter calibration, timestamp synchronization and spatial datum synchronization are proposed. And eight typical three-dimensional traffic scenarios are designed, such as rainy weather environments, dense heterogeneous targets, enclosed tunnels, high-speed cut-in of multiple vehicles, multi-layered stereoscopic structures and edge working condition reproduction. In addition, this paper puts forward a frame-by-frame processing method for high-resolution images and point cloud data collected by the high-definition camera-LiDAR-4D imaging radar collaborative system. A large model-based 3D annotation method for multiple types of targets is proposed, generating a spatio-temporal sequence-optimized four-dimensional annotation sequence, and finally constructs a complete and high-quality multimodal 4D imaging radar dataset for three-dimensional traffic scenes. The results show that the constructed dataset enables the synchronization of timestamps and spatial coordinate systems. The large model can achieve high-precision 3D annotation for the four predefined target types. The dataset contains 11,400 frames of data from high-definition cameras, LiDAR, and 4D imaging radar, with 131,642 labels. This study will provide reliable fundamental support for the training and verification of 4D imaging radar perception algorithms, vehicle decision-making and planning in complex scenarios, and multi-sensor fusion technologies.