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Sparsity Promoting Off-Grid Methods with Applications in Direction Findin

Posted on:2018-06-04Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MinnesotaCandidate:Hung, Cheng-YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:1478390020457598Subject:Electrical engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In this dissertation, the problem of directions-of-arrival (DoA) estimation is studied by the compressed sensing application of sparsity-promoting regularization techniques. Compressed sensing can recover high-dimensional signals with a sparse representation from very few linear measurements by nonlinear optimization. By exploiting the sparse representation for the multiple measurement vectors or the spatial covariance matrix of correlated or uncorrelated sources, the DoA estimation problem can be formulated in the framework of sparse signal recovery with high resolution. There are three main topics covered in this dissertation. These topics are recovery methods for the sparse model with structured perturbations, continuous sparse recovery methods in the super-resolution framework, and the off-grid DoA estimation with array self-calibration. These topics are summarized below.;For the first topic, structured perturbation in the sparse model is considered. A major limitation of most methods exploiting sparse spectral models for the purpose of estimating directions-of-arrival stems from the fixed model dictionary that is formed by array response vectors over a discrete search grid of possible directions. In general, the array responses to actual DoAs will most likely not be members of such a dictionary. Thus, the sparse spectral signal model with uncertainty of linearized dictionary parameter mismatch is considered, and the dictionary matrix is reformulated into a multiplication of a fixed base dictionary and a sparse matrix. Based on this sparse model, we propose several convex optimization algorithms. However, we are also concerned with the development of a computationally efficient optimization algorithm for off-grid direction finding using a sparse observation model. With an emphasis on designing efficient algorithms, various sparse problem formulations are considered, such as unconstrained formulation, primal-dual formulation, or conic formulation. But, because of the nature of nondifferentiable objective functions, those problems are still challenging to solve in an efficient way. Thus, the Nesterov smoothing methodology is utilized to reformulate nonsmooth functions into smooth ones, and the accelerated proximal gradient algorithm is adopted to solve the smoothed optimization problem. Convergence analysis is conducted as well. The accuracy and efficiency of smoothed sparse recovery methods are demonstrated for the DoA estimation example.;In the second topic, estimation of directions-of-arrival in the spatial covariance model is studied. Unlike the compressed sensing methods which discretize the search domain into possible directions on a grid, the theory of super resolution is applied to estimate DoAs in the continuous domain. We reformulate the spatial spectral covariance model into a multiple measurement vectors (MMV)-like model, and propose a block total variation norm minimization approach, which is the analog of Group Lasso in the super-resolution framework and that promotes the group-sparsity. The DoAs can be estimated by solving its dual problem via semidefinite programming. This gridless recovery approach is verified by simulation results for both uncorrelated and correlated source signals.;In the last topic, we consider the array calibration issue for DoA estimation, and extend the previously considered single measurement vector model to multiple measurement vectors. By exploiting multiple measurement snapshots, a modified nuclear norm minimization problem is proposed to recover a low-rank matrix with high probability. The definition of linear operator for the MMV model is given, and its corresponding matrix representation is derived so that a reformulated convex optimization problem can be solved numerically. In order to alleviate computational complexity of the method, we use singular value decomposition (SVD) to reduce the problem size. Furthermore, the structured perturbation in the sparse array self-calibration estimation problem is considered as well. The performance and efficiency of the proposed methods are demonstrated by numerical results.
Keywords/Search Tags:Methods, Problem, Estimation, Sparse, Compressed sensing, Multiple measurement vectors, Model, Considered
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