Title :
On the block-sparsity of multiple-measurement vectors
Author :
Mohammad Shekaramiz;Todd K. Moon;Jacob H. Gunther
Author_Institution :
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and Information Dynamics Laboratory, Utah State University, United States of America
Abstract :
Based on the compressive sensing (CS) theory, it is possible to recover signals, which are either compressible or sparse under some suitable basis, via a small number of non-adaptive linear measurements. In this paper, we investigate recovering of block-sparse signals via multiple measurement vectors (MMVs) in the presence of noise. In this case, we consider one of the existing algorithms which provides a satisfactory estimate in terms of minimum meansquared error but a non-sparse solution. Here, the algorithm is first modified to result in sparse solutions. Then, further modification is performed to account for the unknown block sparsity structure in the solution, as well. The performance of the proposed algorithm is demonstrated by experimental simulations and comparisons with some other algorithms for the sparse recovery problem.
Keywords :
"Signal processing algorithms","Matching pursuit algorithms","Sparse matrices","Yttrium","Support vector machines","Signal processing","Sensors"
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Signal Processing Education Workshop (SP/SPE), 2015 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/DSP-SPE.2015.7369556