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Localization from Incomplete Noisy Distance Measurements
Authors:Adel Javanmard  Andrea Montanari
Affiliation:1. Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Packard 239, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA
2. Department of Statistics, Stanford University, Packard 272, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA
Abstract:We consider the problem of positioning a cloud of points in the Euclidean space ? d , using noisy measurements of a subset of pairwise distances. This task has applications in various areas, such as sensor network localization and reconstruction of protein conformations from NMR measurements. It is also closely related to dimensionality reduction problems and manifold learning, where the goal is to learn the underlying global geometry of a data set using local (or partial) metric information. Here we propose a reconstruction algorithm based on semidefinite programming. For a random geometric graph model and uniformly bounded noise, we provide a precise characterization of the algorithm’s performance: in the noiseless case, we find a radius r 0 beyond which the algorithm reconstructs the exact positions (up to rigid transformations). In the presence of noise, we obtain upper and lower bounds on the reconstruction error that match up to a factor that depends only on the dimension d, and the average degree of the nodes in the graph.
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