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\(\ell_1\)- and \(\ell_2\)-norm joint regularization based sparse signal reconstruction scheme
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    \(\ell_1\)- and \(\ell_2\)-norm joint regularization based sparse signal reconstruction scheme (English)
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    12 October 2018
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    Summary: Many problems in signal processing and statistical inference involve finding sparse solution to some underdetermined linear system of equations. This is also the application condition of compressive sensing (CS) which can find the sparse solution from the measurements far less than the original signal. In this paper, we propose \(\ell_1\)- and \(\ell_2\)-norm joint regularization based reconstruction framework to approach the original \(\ell_0\)-norm based sparseness-inducing constrained sparse signal reconstruction problem. Firstly, it is shown that, by employing the simple conjugate gradient algorithm, the new formulation provides an effective framework to deduce the solution as the original sparse signal reconstruction problem with \(\ell_0\)-norm regularization item. Secondly, the upper reconstruction error limit is presented for the proposed sparse signal reconstruction framework, and it is unveiled that a smaller reconstruction error than \(\ell_1\)-norm relaxation approaches can be realized by using the proposed scheme in most cases. Finally, simulation results are presented to validate the proposed sparse signal reconstruction approach.
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