On gridless sparse methods for line spectral estimation from complete and incomplete data

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Abstract

This paper is concerned about sparse, continuous frequency estimation in line spectral estimation, and focused on developing gridless sparse methods which overcome grid mismatches and correspond to limiting scenarios of existing grid-based approaches, e.g.,l1 optimization and SPICE, with an infinitely dense grid. We generalize AST (atomic-norm soft thresholding) to the case of nonconsecutively sampled data (incomplete data) inspired by recent atomic norm based techniques. We present a gridless version of SPICE (gridless SPICE, or GLS), which is applicable to both complete and incomplete data without the knowledge of noise level. We further prove the equivalence between GLS and atomic norm-based techniques under different assumptions of noise. Moreover, we extend GLS to a systematic framework consisting of model order selection and robust frequency estimation, and present feasible algorithms for AST and GLS. Numerical simulations are provided to validate our theoretical analysis and demonstrate performance of our methods compared to existing ones.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7080862
Pages (from-to)3139-3153
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Volume63
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jun 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Atomic norm
  • frequency splitting
  • gridless SPICE (GLS)
  • line spectral estimation
  • model order selection

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