APLE-LM uses array partitioning and message passing to localize multiple users in the near field of an extremely large antenna array with limited RF chains, approaching the Bayesian Cramér-Rao bound at high SNR.
Hybrid Vector Message Passing for Generalized Bilinear Factorization
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In this paper, we propose a new message passing algorithm that utilizes hybrid vector message passing (HVMP) to solve the generalized bilinear factorization (GBF) problem. The proposed GBF-HVMP algorithm integrates expectation propagation (EP) and variational message passing (VMP) via variational free energy minimization, yielding tractable Gaussian messages. Furthermore, GBF-HVMP enables vector/matrix variables rather than scalar ones in message passing, resulting in a loop-free Bayesian network that improves convergence. Numerical results show that GBF-HVMP significantly outperforms state-of-the-art methods in terms of NMSE performance and computational complexity.
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Near-Field Multiuser Localization Based on Extremely Large Antenna Array with Limited RF Chains
APLE-LM uses array partitioning and message passing to localize multiple users in the near field of an extremely large antenna array with limited RF chains, approaching the Bayesian Cramér-Rao bound at high SNR.