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BER Analysis of the box relaxation for BPSK Signal Recovery

Information Theory 2015-10-07 v1 math.IT

Abstract

We study the problem of recovering an nn-dimensional vector of {±1}n\{\pm1\}^n (BPSK) signals from mm noise corrupted measurements y=Ax0+z\mathbf{y}=\mathbf{A}\mathbf{x}_0+\mathbf{z}. In particular, we consider the box relaxation method which relaxes the discrete set {±1}n\{\pm1\}^n to the convex set [1,1]n[-1,1]^n to obtain a convex optimization algorithm followed by hard thresholding. When the noise z\mathbf{z} and measurement matrix A\mathbf{A} have iid standard normal entries, we obtain an exact expression for the bit-wise probability of error PeP_e in the limit of nn and mm growing and mn\frac{m}{n} fixed. At high SNR our result shows that the PeP_e of box relaxation is within 3dB of the matched filter bound MFB for square systems, and that it approaches MFB as mm grows large compared to nn. Our results also indicates that as m,nm,n\rightarrow\infty, for any fixed set of size kk, the error events of the corresponding kk bits in the box relaxation method are independent.

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@article{arxiv.1510.01413,
  title  = {BER Analysis of the box relaxation for BPSK Signal Recovery},
  author = {Christos Thrampoulidis and Ehsan Abbasi and Weiyu Xu and Babak Hassibi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.01413},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures