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      Blind Sensor Calibration using Approximate Message Passing

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          The ubiquity of approximately sparse data has led a variety of com- munities to great interest in compressed sensing algorithms. Although these are very successful and well understood for linear measurements with additive noise, applying them on real data can be problematic if imperfect sensing devices introduce deviations from this ideal signal ac- quisition process, caused by sensor decalibration or failure. We propose a message passing algorithm called calibration approximate message passing (Cal-AMP) that can treat a variety of such sensor-induced imperfections. In addition to deriving the general form of the algorithm, we numerically investigate two particular settings. In the first, a fraction of the sensors is faulty, giving readings unrelated to the signal. In the second, sensors are decalibrated and each one introduces a different multiplicative gain to the measures. Cal-AMP shares the scalability of approximate message passing, allowing to treat big sized instances of these problems, and ex- perimentally exhibits a phase transition between domains of success and failure.

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                2014-06-23
                2015-03-25
                Article
                10.1088/1742-5468/2015/11/P11013
                1406.5903
                f5084773-54c7-4d96-96b2-4b5f46e7fbe5

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                27 pages, 9 figures, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
                cs.IT math.IT

                Numerical methods,Information systems & theory
                Numerical methods, Information systems & theory

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