On OAMP: Impact of the Orthogonal Principle

Lei Liu*, Yiyao Cheng, Shansuo Liang, Jonathan H. Manton, Ping Li

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Approximate Message Passing (AMP) is an efficient iterative parameter-estimation technique for certain high-dimensional linear systems with non-Gaussian distributions, such as sparse systems. In AMP, a so-called Onsager term is added to keep estimation errors approximately Gaussian. Orthogonal AMP (OAMP) does not require this Onsager term, relying instead on an orthogonalization procedure to keep the current errors uncorrelated with (i.e., orthogonal to) past errors. In this paper, we show the generality and significance of the orthogonality in ensuring that errors are “asymptotically independently and identically distributed Gaussian” (AIIDG). This AIIDG property, which is essential for the attractive performance of OAMP, holds for separable functions. We present a simple and versatile procedure to establish the orthogonality through Gram-Schmidt (GS) orthogonalization, which is applicable to any prototype. We show that different AMP-type algorithms, such as expectation propagation (EP), turbo, AMP and OAMP, can be unified under the orthogonal principle. The simplicity and generality of OAMP provide efficient solutions for estimation problems beyond the classical linear models. As an example, we study the optimization of OAMP via the GS model and GS orthogonalization. More related applications will be discussed in a companion paper where new algorithms are developed for problems with multiple constraints and multiple measurement variables. © 2023 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2992-3007
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume71
Issue number5
Online published27 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Funding

This work was supported in part by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI under Grant JP 21K14156, and in part by the University Grants Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, under Project CityU 11201421. T

Research Keywords

  • approximate message passing (AMP)
  • belief propagation (BP)
  • Electronic mail
  • Expectation propagation (EP)
  • Haar matrices
  • Iterative methods
  • Linear systems
  • Message passing
  • Program processors
  • Sensors
  • Signal processing algorithms
  • state evolution
  • turbo
  • unified framework
  • vector AMP (VAMP)

RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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