Sofie Therese Hansen, Carsten Stahlhut, L. K. Hansen
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Abstract
(08/12/2018) Expansion of the Variational Garrote to a Multiple Measurement Vectors Model The recovery of sparse signals in underdetermined systems is the focus of this paper. We propose an expanded version of the Variational Garrote, originally presented by Kappen (2011), which can use multiple measurement vectors (MMVs) to further improve source retrieval performance. We show its superiority compared to the original formulation and demonstrate its ability to correctly estimate both the sources’ location and their magnitude. Finally evidence is given of the high performance of the proposed algorithm compared to other MMV models.