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Talk 2: Robust beamforming by infinity-norm minimization

Speaker: Xue Jiang

Affiliation: Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Academic title: Professor

Honorary title: IEEE senior member, the Excellent Young Scientists Fund from National Natural 

Science Foundation of China

Abstract:

Beamforming is a spatial filtering technique using a sensor array to enhance the desired signal and suppress interferences and noise. Most existing beamforming approaches are based on the minimum variance (MV) criterion which is statistically optimal only for Gaussian signals. However, real-world signals often  exhibit non-Gaussianity. Many digitally modulated  signals  arising in radar, sonar and wireless communications are demonstrated to be sub-Gaussian. In this case, the higher-order statistics, which  contain  useful  statistical  information,  can  be  utilized  to  improve  the  performance  of  the beamformer.  A  robust   beamforming   by   infinity-norm  minimization  has  been  proposed,  which demonstrates its optimality by implicitly utilizing the higher-order statistics. We make use of a new definition of the Lp-norm of a complex-valued vector. The resulting optimization problem is cast as a linear  programming  and  hence  can  be   solved  efficiently.  To  further  reduce  the  computational complexity,  an  alternating  direction  method  of multipliers  (ADMM)  has  been  proposed,  which  is well-suited for large-scale problems. Simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed infinity-norm based robust beamforming over several state-of-the-art robust beamformers and show that its performance can approach the optimal performance bounds.

Biography:

Xue Jiang (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, in 2014. She held the Postdoctoral Fellow position with McMaster University, in 2014-2015, and Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA, in 2015-2016. In 2016, she joined the School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, where she is currently a Professor. Her research interests include array processing, target recognition, image processing, data  science and numerical  optimization, with applications to radar and remote sensing. Dr. Jiang was one of the finalists of the Best Student Paper Award of the IEEE  2013  Radar  Conference.  She  was  an  Associate  Editor  for  the  IEEE  TRANSACTIONS  ON

SIGNAL PROCESSING and serves as the Editorial Board Member for IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation. She is a recipient of the Excellent Young Scientists Fund from National Natural Science Foundation of China.

 

Important dates

Paper Submission Deadline:
30 September, 2023
Paper Acceptance Notification:
20 October, 2023
Camera-ready Paper Submission:
5 November, 2023
Registration open date:
20 October, 2023
Conference Date:
3-5 December, 2023

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