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i want to implement a Energy Storage System with a Battery and a Supercapacitor, where the Supercapacitor comes in when the Battery has a short circuit for an emergency system. How can i implement something like this ? I think the right way is to implement a function where a switch is controlled by the SOC of the two storage systems or ?
Hi, I am currently studying the effects of varying switching frequency towards the inverter and motor system efficiency. I am using the three-phase converter which the gate signal is sent by a PWM generator. Inside the PWM generator block, there is switching frequency parameter. Therefore, is it possible if I can tune the value of switching frequency by making it as input and receving the signal in Matlab Simulink similar with Vabc and Vdc instead of tuning from Matlab code?
Hope to receive any comment or suggestion. Thank you.
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Need some guidance on how to model the mutual inductance model from Simscape. The secondary side does not receive the voltage.
Congratulations, @Daniel Vieira for winning the Editor's Pick badge awarded for MATLAB Answers, in recognition of your awesome solution in Why are the results of forward and predict very different in deep learning?
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MATLAB users come to Cody to learn MATLAB and the best way to learn is to learn from other community users. However, when you tried to see all solutions, you saw a message that you had to solve a new problem to unlock all the solutions or submit a solution of a smaller size. This is very confusing and we have been hearing this pain point from users.
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I want to understand this from the scratch, i will appreciate help and guidance very much.
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Every year, we show our appreciation to the top contributors by awarding two types of annual badges: Most Accepted badge and Top Downloads badge.
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Hi, having problems with this model. Tried changing all the capacitor values without any success. Any help/suggestions would be most welcome.
You provided 2,007 anwers and received 529 votes. Thank you for your contribution to the community!
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There are two kinds of text data type (=string data type) in MATLAB:
Text1='aText'; % first one
Text2="aText"; % first one
The second one did not exist in "old" MATLAB versions but the first one only.
My questions are: 1) What was motivation of MathWorks programmers to introduce the Text Data Type of the second format?
Yes, I know the difference: length(Text1)=5 whilst length(Text2)=1; Text1(2)='T' but Text2(2) does not exist. The array Text3=['one' ; 'fifth'] does not exist too.
2) However, any explanations and recommendations how to apply the second sort in contrast to the first one?
3) Is there any way how to convert one sort to another one?
Thanks for explanation in advance!
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I've now seen linear programming questions pop up on Answers recently, with some common failure modes for linprog that people seem not to understand.
One basic failure mode is an infeasible problem. What does this mean, and can it be resolved?
The most common failure mode seems to be a unbounded problem. What does this mean? How can it be avoided/solved/fixed? Is there some direction I can move where the objective obviously grows without bounds towards +/- inf?
Finally, I also see questions where someone wants the tool to produce all possible solutions.
A truly good exposition about linear programming would probably result in a complete course on the subject, and Aswers is limited in how much I can write (plus I'll only have a finite amount of energy to keep writing.) I'll try to answer each sub-question as separate answers, but if someone else would like to offer their own take, feel free to do so as an answer, since it has been many years for me since I learned linear programming.
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Hello,
I am trying to do image to image regression neural network training. In place of digitTrain4DArrayData, I have used my own dataset of 500 input and 500 output grayscale images of size 100*100 pixels for training.
The code is as follows:
imds1 = datastore(fullfile(matlabdrive,"T10itTI"),"IncludeSubFolders",true,...
"FileExtensions",".png","type","image");
imds2 = datastore(fullfile(matlabdrive,"TFiSTI"),"IncludeSubFolders",true,...
"FileExtensions",".png","type","image");
dsnew = combine(imds1,imds2);
layers = [
imageInputLayer([100 100 1])
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_1')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_2')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_3')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_4')
convolution2dLayer(1,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_5')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',2)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_6')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_7')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_8')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_9')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_10')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_11')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_12')
convolution2dLayer(1,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_13')
transposedConv2dLayer(1,1,'Stride',2)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_14')
convolution2dLayer(1,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_15')
convolution2dLayer(1,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_16')
convolution2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_17')
convolution2dLayer(1,1,'Stride',1)
batchNormalizationLayer
reluLayer('Name','relu_18')
transposedConv2dLayer(3,1,'Stride',2)
fullyConnectedLayer(1)
regressionLayer
]
lgraph = layerGraph(layers);
options = trainingOptions("adam", ...
InitialLearnRate=8e-3, ...
SquaredGradientDecayFactor=0.99, ...
MaxEpochs=20, ...
MiniBatchSize=64, ...
Plots="training-progress")
net=trainNetwork(dsnew, lgraph, options);
On running the code, I get following error:
Error using trainNetwork Invalid training data. The output size ([1 1 1]) of the last layer does not match the response size ([1 1 1972224]).
When I use fullyConnectedLayer(1972224) in place of fullyConnectedLayer(1), I get following error:
Error using trainNetwork Layer 'fc': Invalid initializer. Requested 1972224x17161 (252.2GB) array exceeds maximum array size preference (5.0GB). This might cause MATLAB to become unresponsive.
Error in mt1tt1 (line 95) net=trainNetwork(dsnew, lgraph, options);
Caused by: Error using nnet.internal.cnn.assembler.InitializeMixin/initializeLearnableParameters Layer 'fc': Invalid initializer. Requested 1972224x17161 (252.2GB) array exceeds maximum array size preference (5.0GB). This might cause MATLAB to become unresponsive.
Can you suggest correction in code?
Thankyou
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