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arxiv:2307.09149

Successive Linear Approximation VBI for Joint Sparse Signal Recovery and Dynamic Grid Parameters Estimation

Published on Jul 18, 2023
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Abstract

A successive linear approximation variational Bayesian inference algorithm is proposed to improve convergence speed and reduce complexity in structured sparse signal recovery for wireless communications.

For many practical applications in wireless communications, we need to recover a structured sparse signal from a linear observation model with dynamic grid parameters in the sensing matrix. Conventional expectation maximization (EM)-based compressed sensing (CS) methods, such as turbo compressed sensing (Turbo-CS) and turbo variational Bayesian inference (Turbo-VBI), have double-loop iterations, where the inner loop (E-step) obtains a Bayesian estimation of sparse signals and the outer loop (M-step) obtains a point estimation of dynamic grid parameters. This leads to a slow convergence rate. Furthermore, each iteration of the E-step involves a complicated matrix inverse in general. To overcome these drawbacks, we first propose a successive linear approximation VBI (SLA-VBI) algorithm that can provide Bayesian estimation of both sparse signals and dynamic grid parameters. Besides, we simplify the matrix inverse operation based on the majorization-minimization (MM) algorithmic framework. In addition, we extend our proposed algorithm from an independent sparse prior to more complicated structured sparse priors, which can exploit structured sparsity in specific applications to further enhance the performance. Finally, we apply our proposed algorithm to solve two practical application problems in wireless communications and verify that the proposed algorithm can achieve faster convergence, lower complexity, and better performance compared to the state-of-the-art EM-based methods.

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