On compressed sensing of binary signals for the unsourced random access channel

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Abstract

Motivated by applications in unsourced random access, this paper develops a novel scheme for the problem of compressed sensing of binary signals. In this problem, the goal is to design a sensing matrix A and a recovery algorithm, such that the sparse binary vector x can be recovered reliably from the measurements y = Ax + σz, where z is additive white Gaussian noise. We propose to design A as a parity check matrix of a low-density parity-check code (LDPC) and to recover x from the measurements y using a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm, which runs relatively fast due to the sparse structure of A. The performance of our scheme is comparable to state-of-the-art schemes, which use dense sensing matrices, while enjoying the advantages of using a sparse sensing matrix.

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Romanov, E., & Ordentlich, O. (2021). On compressed sensing of binary signals for the unsourced random access channel. Entropy, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/e23050605

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