Statistical inference for block sparsity of complex signals
Abstract
Block sparsity is an important parameter in many algorithms to successfully recover block sparse signals under the framework of compressive sensing. However, it is often unknown and needs to be estimated. Recently there emerges a few research work about how to estimate block sparsity of real-valued signals, while there is, to the best of our knowledge, no investigation that has been conducted for complex-valued signals. In this paper, we propose a new method to estimate the block sparsity of complex-valued signal. Its statistical properties are obtained and verified by simulations. In addition, we demonstrate the importance of accurately estimating the block sparsity in signal recovery through a sensitivity analysis.
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