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Robust dimension reduction, fusion frames, and Grassmannian packings

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Kutyniok, G; Pezeshki, A; Calderbank, R; Liu, T
Published in: Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis
January 1, 2009

We consider estimating a random vector from its measurements in a fusion frame, in presence of noise and subspace erasures. A fusion frame is a collection of subspaces, for which the sum of the projection operators onto the subspaces is bounded below and above by constant multiples of the identity operator. We first consider the linear minimum mean-squared error (LMMSE) estimation of the random vector of interest from its fusion frame measurements in the presence of additive white noise. Each fusion frame measurement is a vector whose elements are inner products of an orthogonal basis for a fusion frame subspace and the random vector of interest. We derive bounds on the mean-squared error (MSE) and show that the MSE will achieve its lower bound if the fusion frame is tight. We then analyze the robustness of the constructed LMMSE estimator to erasures of the fusion frame subspaces. We limit our erasure analysis to the class of tight fusion frames and assume that all erasures are equally important. Under these assumptions, we prove that tight fusion frames consisting of equi-dimensional subspaces have maximum robustness (in the MSE sense) with respect to erasures of one subspace among all tight fusion frames, and that the optimal subspace dimension depends on signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We also prove that tight fusion frames consisting of equi-dimensional subspaces with equal pairwise chordal distances are most robust with respect to two and more subspace erasures, among the class of equi-dimensional tight fusion frames. We call such fusion frames equi-distance tight fusion frames. We prove that the squared chordal distance between the subspaces in such fusion frames meets the so-called simplex bound, and thereby establish connections between equi-distance tight fusion frames and optimal Grassmannian packings. Finally, we present several examples for the construction of equi-distance tight fusion frames. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis

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EISSN

1096-603X

ISSN

1063-5203

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

Volume

26

Issue

1

Start / End Page

64 / 76

Related Subject Headings

  • Numerical & Computational Mathematics
  • 4904 Pure mathematics
  • 4901 Applied mathematics
  • 0103 Numerical and Computational Mathematics
  • 0102 Applied Mathematics
  • 0101 Pure Mathematics
 

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Kutyniok, G., Pezeshki, A., Calderbank, R., & Liu, T. (2009). Robust dimension reduction, fusion frames, and Grassmannian packings. Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis, 26(1), 64–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acha.2008.03.001
Kutyniok, G., A. Pezeshki, R. Calderbank, and T. Liu. “Robust dimension reduction, fusion frames, and Grassmannian packings.” Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis 26, no. 1 (January 1, 2009): 64–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acha.2008.03.001.
Kutyniok G, Pezeshki A, Calderbank R, Liu T. Robust dimension reduction, fusion frames, and Grassmannian packings. Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis. 2009 Jan 1;26(1):64–76.
Kutyniok, G., et al. “Robust dimension reduction, fusion frames, and Grassmannian packings.” Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis, vol. 26, no. 1, Jan. 2009, pp. 64–76. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.acha.2008.03.001.
Kutyniok G, Pezeshki A, Calderbank R, Liu T. Robust dimension reduction, fusion frames, and Grassmannian packings. Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis. 2009 Jan 1;26(1):64–76.
Journal cover image

Published In

Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis

DOI

EISSN

1096-603X

ISSN

1063-5203

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

Volume

26

Issue

1

Start / End Page

64 / 76

Related Subject Headings

  • Numerical & Computational Mathematics
  • 4904 Pure mathematics
  • 4901 Applied mathematics
  • 0103 Numerical and Computational Mathematics
  • 0102 Applied Mathematics
  • 0101 Pure Mathematics