Tree-based backtracking orthogonal matching pursuit for sparse signal reconstruction (Q1791365)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6950917
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6950917 |
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Tree-based backtracking orthogonal matching pursuit for sparse signal reconstruction (English)
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10 October 2018
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Summary: Compressed sensing (CS) is a theory which exploits the sparsity characteristic of the original signal in signal sampling and coding. By solving an optimization problem, the original sparse signal can be reconstructed accurately. In this paper, a new Tree-based Backtracking Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (TBOMP) algorithm is presented with the idea of the tree model in wavelet domain. The algorithm can convert the wavelet tree structure to the corresponding relations of candidate atoms without any prior information of signal sparsity. Thus, the atom selection process will be more structural and the search space can be narrowed. Moreover, according to the backtracking process, the previous chosen atoms' reliability can be detected and the unreliable atoms can be deleted at each iteration, which leads to an accurate reconstruction of the signal ultimately. Compared with other compressed sensing algorithms, simulation results show the proposed algorithm's superior performance to that of several other OMP-type algorithms.
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