Near-Optimal Lower Bounds on One-Bit Compressed Sensing of Approximately Sparse Signals
Abstract
This paper provides the first near-optimal lower bounds for one-bit compressed sensing of approximately sparse signals lying in a scaled ball, which is a commonly adopted relaxation of the exactly -sparse assumption. In prior works, the best known upper bounds on uniform Euclidean error are of order , where is the number of measurements. Under sub-Gaussian matrices, we establish nearly matching lower bounds for both the canonical one-bit compressed sensing model and the uniformly dithered model. Our argument is to first embed a small Euclidean ball into the signal set, which is straightforward for the dithered model but relies on a lifting map for the canonical model, and then construct two signals in this small ball that are separated in Euclidean distance by at least (up to logarithmic factor) but are indistinguishable from the binary measurements. Moreover, our argument extends to approximately sparse signals that live in a properly scaled ball , yielding a lower bound that smoothly bridges the cases of exact sparsity () and sparsity (). Finally, we discuss the extensions of our lower bounds to sub-Weibull matrices, adversarial bit flipping, matrix recovery, and characterize the transition to the non-sparse case.
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@article{arxiv.2607.06750,
title = {Near-Optimal Lower Bounds on One-Bit Compressed Sensing of Approximately Sparse Signals},
author = {Junren Chen and Arya Mazumdar and Ming Yuan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.06750},
year = {2026}
}