EfficientPENet: Real-Time Depth Completion from Sparse LiDAR via Lightweight Multi-Modal Fusion
Johny J. Lopez, Md Meftahul Ferdaus, Mahdi Abdelguerfi, Anton Netchaev, Steven Sloan, Ken Pathak, Kendall N. Niles
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- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
Depth completion from sparse LiDAR measurements and corresponding RGB images is a prerequisite for accurate 3D perception in robotic systems. Existing methods achieve high accuracy on standard benchmarks but rely on heavy backbone architectures that preclude real-time deployment on embedded hardware. We present EfficientPENet, a two-branch depth completion network that replaces the conventional ResNet encoder with a modernized ConvNeXt backbone, introduces sparsity-invariant convolutions for the depth stream, and refines predictions through a Convolutional Spatial Propagation Network (CSPN). The RGB branch leverages ImageNet-pretrained ConvNeXt blocks with Layer Normalization, 7x7 depthwise convolutions, and stochastic depth regularization. Features from both branches are merged via late fusion and decoded through a multi-scale deep supervision strategy. We further introduce a position-aware test-time augmentation scheme that corrects coordinate tensors during horizontal flipping, yielding consistent error reduction at inference. On the KITTI depth completion benchmark, EfficientPENet achieves an RMSE of 631.94 mm with 36.24M parameters and a latency of 20.51 ms, operating at 48.76 FPS. This represents a 3.7 times reduction in parameters and a 23 times speedup relative to BP-Net, while maintaining competitive accuracy. These results establish EfficientPENet as a practical solution for real-time depth completion on resource-constrained edge platforms such as the NVIDIA Jetson.
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