adding noise to the solution obtained from ode45/dde23

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak am 12 Dez. 2023
Does it work if you execute the following?
[t, y] = ode45(@odefun, tspan, y0);
noise = mynoise(t); % user-defined math function for noise
ynoise = y + noise; % additive method

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Muhammad
Muhammad am 12 Dez. 2023
Bearbeitet: Muhammad am 12 Dez. 2023
is your approach/method remain same, if we obtain a sol like this: sol = ode45(@odefun,tspan,y0)?
In theory, the approach remains the same. You store the ode45 solution in sol as a structure array, and then you need to evaluate the structure at n points in the interval to obtain the data y.
%% ODE
odefun = @(t, y) [y(2); - y(1) - 2*y(2)];
tspan = [0 10];
y0 = [1; 0];
%% Direct Method
[t, y] = ode45(odefun, tspan, y0);
whos t y
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes t 73x1 584 double y 73x2 1168 double
%% 'sol' Method
sol = ode45(odefun, tspan, y0);
t = linspace(0, 10, 73)';
y = deval(sol, t)';
whos t y sol
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes sol 1x1 5178 struct t 73x1 584 double y 73x2 1168 double
Thank you for your help

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Jalal Khan
Jalal Khan am 12 Dez. 2023

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The best way to add noise to the solution obtained from solvers like ode45 or dde23 depends on the specific requirements of your problem and the characteristics of the noise you want to introduce

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like if we are dealing with differential equations for ODE case lorenz equation and DDE mackey glass equation

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