IEEE Transactions on Information Theory | 2019

Limits on Sparse Data Acquisition: RIC Analysis of Finite Gaussian Matrices

 
 
 

Abstract


One of the key issues in the acquisition of sparse data by means of compressed sensing is the design of the measurement matrix. Gaussian matrices have been proven to be information-theoretically optimal in terms of minimizing the required number of measurements for sparse recovery. In this paper, we provide a new approach for the analysis of the restricted isometry constant (RIC) of finite dimensional Gaussian measurement matrices. The proposed method relies on the exact distributions of the extreme eigenvalues for Wishart matrices. First, we derive the probability that the restricted isometry property is satisfied for a given sufficient recovery condition on the RIC, and propose a probabilistic framework to study both the symmetric and asymmetric RICs. Then, we analyze the recovery of compressible signals in noise through the statistical characterization of stability and robustness. The presented framework determines limits on various sparse recovery algorithms for finite size problems. In particular, it provides a tight lower bound on the maximum sparsity order of the acquired data allowing signal recovery with a given target probability. Also, we derive simple approximations for the RICs based on the Tracy–Widom distribution.

Volume 65
Pages 1578-1588
DOI 10.1109/TIT.2018.2859327
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

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