How to write this equation in matlab syntax/code? I also attached comments for better understanding...
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%..Actual equations in paper : h_(i,M) = summation(k ∈ K'_(M)) 1(gamma_(i,k)^(M) ≥ theta_(i) ); %
% γ_(i,k)^(M)= p_(i,M) g_(i,M)/(I_(i,k)^(S) + σ ^ 2 ).
h_(i,M) = \sum \limits _{k \in \mathcal {K}_{M}'} {\textbf {1}(\gamma _{i,k}^{M} \ge {\theta _{i}})};
p_{i}= \alpha_{1}\left({\frac{t_{i}^{max}}{\bar T_{max}}}\right) + \alpha_{2} \left ({\frac{h_{i}}{\bar H}}\right)...
+ \alpha_{3} \left({\frac{\bar E}{e_{i}^{L} - c_{i} \delta ^{R}}}\right);
% p_(i) = α_(1)(t_(i,max)/ ¯T_(max)) + α_(2)(h_(i)/¯H) + α_(3)( ¯E / e_(i,L) − c_(i) δ_(R)),
%.......there is a BAR on T,H,E AND these three variables are equal to the following ;
% {\bar T}_{max}=summation\nolimits_{i\in\mathcal {G}_{O}} t_{i}^{max},
% {\bar H}= summation\nolimits_{i\in\mathcal {G}_{O}} h_{i},
% {\bar E}= summation\nolimits_{i \in \mathcal {G}_{O}} (e_{i}^{L} - c_{i} \delta^{R}) .
% α_(j)(j = {1,2,3}) is a coefficient , 0 <= α_(j) ≤ 1 and summation_(j=1,3) α _(j)=1.
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Walter Roberson
2019년 5월 18일
There is no program for converting LaTex into MATLAB code.
The algorithm you are working on uses notation that is ambiguous and needs to be examined in context of the paper to figure out what it means. Based upon some of the other fragments you have posted, I suspect the portion
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