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Wirtinger Flow for Nonconvex Blind Demixing With Optimal Step Size

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The prospect of massive deployment of devices for Internet-of-Things (IoT) motivates grant-free access for simultaneously uplink transmission by multiple nodes. Blind demixing represents a promising technique for recovering multiple such… Click to show full abstract

The prospect of massive deployment of devices for Internet-of-Things (IoT) motivates grant-free access for simultaneously uplink transmission by multiple nodes. Blind demixing represents a promising technique for recovering multiple such source signals over unknown channels. Recent studies show Wirtinger Flow (WF) algorithm can be effective in blind demixing. However, existing theoretical results on WF step size selection tend to be conservative and slow down convergence rates. To overcome this limitation, we propose an improved WF (WF-OPT) by optimizing its step size in each iteration and expediting the convergence. We provide a theoretical guarantee on the strict contraction of WF-OPT and present the upper bounds of the contraction ratio. Simulation results demonstrate the expected convergence gains.

Keywords: blind demixing; flow nonconvex; wirtinger flow; step size

Journal Title: IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
Year Published: 2022

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