Adjusting the third algorithm of pdsp
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As @banrovegrie mentioned that the third algorithm is not peer-reviewed. Do you think we should adjust a new one? I find this one might be interesting. Thank you. @PaulWAyers If you want to find the Matlab codes, you will need to navigate to this tab. @banrovegrie |
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Yee, meanwhile I will test the code and confirm the accuracy. |
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The original "algorithm 3" has been peer reviewed (I think; it is published in a conference proceedings and that is never a sure thing). However, I really like Fanwang's suggestion. The Oviedo paper (algorithm 3) performs similarly to what they call Specifically, the
This gives a nice alternative to the first two algorithms, which focus on a more analytic approach (more like the other methods we have considered). This is a numerical approach, and perhaps might be faster (hard to know until we test). |
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The original "algorithm 3" has been peer reviewed (I think; it is published in a conference proceedings and that is never a sure thing).
http://www.scielo.org.co/pdf/rcm/v55n1/0034-7426-rcm-55-01-109.pdf
However, I really like Fanwang's suggestion. The Oviedo paper (algorithm 3) performs similarly to what they call
PARATAN
and what the above reference callsPARTAN
. The above reference seems to have good performance, and has four closely related algorithms which could be implemented simulataneously, switching between the algorithms as specified by the user by a keyword. This is explained at the top of Section 5.Specifically, the