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by Borhan M. San , Tyrone L. Vincent , Michael B. Wakin , A. Overview
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@MISC{San_indexterms,
    author = {Borhan M. San and Tyrone L. Vincent and Michael B. Wakin and A. Overview},
    title = {Index Terms},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

We derive Concentration of Measure (CoM) inequalities for randomized Toeplitz matrices. These inequalities show that the norm of a high-dimensional signal mapped by a Toeplitz matrix to a lowdimensional space concentrates around its mean with a tail probability bound that decays exponentially in the dimension of the range space divided by a quantity which is a function of the signal. For the class of sparse signals, the introduced quantity is bounded by the sparsity level of the signal. However, we observe that this bound is highly pessimistic for most sparse signals and we show that if a random distribution is imposed on the non-zero entries of the signal, the typical value of the quantity is bounded by a term that scales logarithmically in the ambient dimension. As an application of the CoM inequalities, we consider Compressive Binary Detection (CBD).

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index term    sparse signal    range space    tail probability    introduced quantity    compressive binary detection    non-zero entry    high-dimensional signal    typical value    lowdimensional space    ambient dimension    toeplitz matrix    random distribution    sparsity level    com inequality    randomized toeplitz matrix   

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