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Udaya S K P Miriya Thanthrige1, Peter Jung2,3, Aydin Sezgin1
1Institute of Digital Communication Systems, Ruhr University Bochum, 44801 Bochum, Germany.
Abstract:
We address the detection of material defects, which are inside a layered material structure using compressive sensing-based multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) wireless radar. Here, strong clutter due to the reflection of the layered structure's surface often makes the detection of the defects challenging. Thus, sophisticated signal separation methods are required for improved defect detection. In many scenarios, the number of defects that we are interested in is limited, and the signaling response of the layered structure can be modeled as a low-rank structure. Therefore, we propose joint rank and sparsity minimization for defect detection. In particular, we propose a non-convex approach based on the iteratively reweighted nuclear and ℓ1-norm (a double-reweighted approach) to obtain a higher accuracy compared to the conventional nuclear norm and ℓ1-norm minimization. To this end, an iterative algorithm is designed to estimate the low-rank and sparse contributions. Further, we propose deep learning-based parameter tuning of the algorithm (i.e., algorithm unfolding) to improve the accuracy and the speed of convergence of the algorithm. Our numerical results show that the proposed approach outperforms the conventional approaches in terms of mean squared errors of the recovered low-rank and sparse components and the speed of convergence.
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