how i can find this in MATLAB in order to find (τ,ν): I want the code and i will fix it
1 Ansicht (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
(τ,ν)= argmax(τ,ν) xp^H A(τ,ν) (A(τ,ν)^H A(τ,ν))−1 A(τ,ν)H xp
how i can find this in matlab
note: all coefficients are vector
1 Kommentar
Antworten (1)
Aastha
am 5 Okt. 2024
Hi shadi,
I understand that you are looking to find the values of “tau” and “v” that maximize the given expression. Assuming you have a function that computes the matrix “A” using “tau” and “v” as inputs, you can kindly follow the steps mentioned below to find the optimal values:
1) First, set a range of values for “tau” and “v” to define your search space. Then, you can create a matrix containing indices referring to the “tau_range” and “v_range”, representing possible values for “tau” and “v”. You can do this using the "meshgrid" function in MATLAB as follows:
tau_range;
v_range;
[tau_idx, v_idx] = meshgrid(1:length(tau_range), 1:length(v_range));
search_space = [tau_idx(:), v_idx(:)];
You may find the link to the documentation of “meshgrid” function below:
2) Next, you can iterate over the search space using a for-loop to compute the value of the expression. After that, you can identify the maximum value and store the corresponding indices as shown below:
max_idx = -1;
max_expression = 0;
for i = 1:size(search_space, 1)
A_tau_v = A(tau_range(search_space(i, 1)), v_range(search_space(i, 2)));
expression = xp' * (A_tau_v)' * inv(A_tau_v' * A_tau_v) * A_tau_v' * xp;
if i == 1
max_idx = 1;
max_expression = expression;
else
if expression > max_expression
max_idx = i;
max_expression = expression;
end
end
end
disp("Best tau is: ");
disp(num2str(tau_range(search_space(max_idx, 1))));
disp("Best v is: ");
disp(num2str(v_range(search_space(max_idx, 2))));
This method will allow you to find the optimal values for “tau” and “v”.
Hope this helps!
0 Kommentare
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Get Started with Optimization Toolbox finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Produkte
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!