Analysis of Hard-Thresholding for Distributed Compressed Sensing with One-Bit Measurements
classification
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measurementshard-thresholdingmathbfmathcalone-bitsignalableanalysis
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A simple hard-thresholding operation is shown to be able to recover $L$ signals $\mathbf{x}_1,...,\mathbf{x}_L \in \mathbb{R}^n$ that share a common support of size $s$ from $m = \mathcal{O}(s)$ one-bit measurements per signal if $L \ge \log(en/s)$. This result improves the single signal recovery bounds with $m = \mathcal{O}(s\log(en/s))$ measurements in the sense that asymptotically fewer measurements per non-zero entry are needed. Numerical evidence supports the theoretical considerations.
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