Matrix dimensions must agree!!
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Dear all,
I am preparing a matlab simulation to plot the output of an SMI adaptive beamformer algorithm, but i keep getting "matrix dimensions must agree" response, and i'm new to matlab and have not been able to fix this issue.
I am kindly asking for assistance.
Many thanks.
Here is the code:
N = 7;
l = 0:N-1;
fs = 12e6;
f = 1e6;
fi = 1e3;
SNR = 0;
INR = 10;
m = 8;
c = physconst('LightSpeed');
lambda = c/f;
d = lambda/2;
angles = -90:1:90;
theta = ([-pi/2,pi/2]);
phi = ([-pi,pi]);
j= sqrt(-1);
noisePwr = 0.5; % noise power
Ps = noisePwr*SNR; % signal power
A = Ps*10^(SNR/20);
I = 10^(INR/20);
s = A*exp(j*2*pi*f/fs*l);
i = I*exp(j*2*pi*fi/fs*l);
n = sqrt(noisePwr/2)*randn(m,l)+j*randn(m,l);
k = (2*pi)/lambda;
S = s';
a = exp(-j*2*pi*d*(0:m-1)'*sind(angles));%steering matrix
B = ctranspose(a);
input = a*S;
X = input + i + n;
r= (X*ctranspose(X))/N;
R = inv(r);
alpha = inv(B*R*a);
w = alpha*R*a; % weight vector
W = ctranspose(w);
Y = W*X;
plot (Y)
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Stephen23
on 14 Oct 2014
An Aside: don't use i, j and input as variable names, as these are the names of inbuilt functions in MATLAB. You can use which to identify any existing functions, or help for more information on these specific functions.
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Ganesh P. Prajapat
on 11 Jun 2016
in line 27.. it should be >>input = a.*S as it requires term by term multiplication
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Image Analyst
on 13 Oct 2014
Paste in ALL the red error text, don't snip out small chunk of it like you did. Most likely something is a vector or array that you thought was a single scalar number. Or you're using * to do a matrix multiply instead of .* to do an element-by-element multiply.
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Image Analyst
on 14 Oct 2014
And what is the size of a and of S? Do this:
whos a
whos S
if a is m by n, then S must be n by p - the n's must be the same, that's just basic matrix math.
You might also look at this: http://blogs.mathworks.com/videos/2012/07/03/debugging-in-matlab/ so you can solve these things yourself LOTS faster. Debugging by Answers forum always takes longer.
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