How to find the RMSE?

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Sadiq Akbar
Sadiq Akbar on 8 Jan 2025
Edited: Torsten on 21 Jan 2025
I have the following code:
clear;clc
ula = phased.ULA('NumElements',10,'ElementSpacing',0.5);
angs = [40 -20 20; 0 0 0];% angs=[azimuth; elevation]; My desired angles are 40, -20 and 20.
NumSignals = size(angs,2);
c = physconst('LightSpeed');
fc = 300e6; % Operating frequency
lambda = c/fc;
pos = getElementPosition(ula)/lambda;
Nsamp = 1000;
nPower = 0.01;
rs = rng(2007);
signal = sensorsig(pos,Nsamp,angs,nPower);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% MUSIC Algorithm
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
musicspatialspect = phased.MUSICEstimator('SensorArray',ula,...
'OperatingFrequency',fc,'ScanAngles',-90:90,...
'DOAOutputPort',true,'NumSignalsSource','Property','NumSignals',NumSignals);
[~,ang] = musicspatialspect(signal)
ang = 1×3
40 -20 20
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ymusic = musicspatialspect(signal);
helperPlotDOASpectra(musicspatialspect.ScanAngles,ymusic)% Changed by Me
function helperPlotDOASpectra(x2,y2)% Changed by Me
% Plot spectra in dB normalized to 0 dB at the peak
y2_dB = 20*log10(y2) - max(20*log10(y2));
plot(x2,y2_dB)
xlabel('Broadside Angle (degrees)');
ylabel('Power (dB)');
title('DOA Spatial Spectra')
end
This estimates the angles and displays them in the command window. It also gives me the plot. Now I want to find the RMSE plot i.e., the root mean square error vs number of runs plot , where number of runs=100. The RMSE is between the actual angles i.e., 40 -20 20 assigend to "angs" and the estimated angles in variable "ang". But I don't know how to do it?

Answers (2)

aditi bagora
aditi bagora on 8 Jan 2025
To calculate the RMSE between the values of 'angs' and 'ang' over multiple runs, you can store the RMSE values in an array for each run and then you can plot these errors against the run number using the 'plot' function
Please find the sample code attached below:
num_runs = 100;
rmse_values = zeros(1, num_runs);
for idx = 1:num_runs
error = angs - ang;
rmse = sqrt(mean(error.^2));
rmse_values(idx) = rmse;
end
figure;
plot(1:num_runs, rmse_values, '-o');
xlabel('Run Number');
ylabel('RMSE');
title('RMSE vs Number of Runs');
grid on;
Hope this helps!
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Sadiq Akbar
Sadiq Akbar on 20 Jan 2025
Sorry for being too late in response. Yes you are right but if we add noise in the signal say for example -15dB, then the RMSE should not all be zeros but should be some very very small values though non-zero like 10^-5, 10^-4, 10^-3 and so on. For this consider the following code:
clear;clc
ula = phased.ULA('NumElements',4,'ElementSpacing',0.5);
angs = [40 -20; 0 0];% angs=[azimuth; elevation]; My desired angles are 40, -20 and 20.
NumSignals = size(angs,2);
c = physconst('LightSpeed');
fc = 300e6; % Operating frequency
lambda = c/fc;
pos = getElementPosition(ula)/lambda;
Nsamp = 3;%1000;
nPower = 0.01;
rs = rng(2007);
signal = sensorsig(pos,Nsamp,angs,nPower);
signal1 = awgn(signal,-15); % Add -15dB Noise
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% MUSIC Algorithm
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
musicspatialspect = phased.MUSICEstimator('SensorArray',ula,...
'OperatingFrequency',fc,'ScanAngles',-90:90,...
'DOAOutputPort',true,'NumSignalsSource','Property','NumSignals',NumSignals);
[~,ang] = musicspatialspect(signal)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% RMSE
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
num_runs = 100;
rmse_values = zeros(1, num_runs);
for idx = 1:num_runs
error = angs - ang;
rmse = sqrt(mean(error.^2));
rmse_values(idx) = rmse;
end
figure;
plot(1:num_runs, rmse_values, '-o');
xlabel('Run Number');
ylabel('RMSE');
title('RMSE vs Number of Runs');
grid on;
But this gives error.
Torsten
Torsten on 20 Jan 2025
Edited: Torsten on 20 Jan 2025
I don't understand what you are doing.
Technically, "angs" is 2x2, "ang" is 1x2 and thus "rmse" is 1x2. You can't save a vector in a scalar component, thus
rmse_values(idx) = rmse;
throws an error.
But the complete loop
for idx = 1:num_runs
error = angs - ang;
rmse = sqrt(mean(error.^2));
rmse_values(idx) = rmse;
end
doesn't make sense because you compute the same thing "num_runs" times (you only have data for num_runs = 1 times).
And don't call a variable "rmse" - you overwrite the MATLAB function with the same name:

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 20 Jan 2025
If you're using release R2022b or later, use the rmse function on your data.
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Sadiq Akbar
Sadiq Akbar on 21 Jan 2025
Thanks a lot for your guiadance. Yes you are right. It should be:
[~,ang] = musicspatialspect(signal1)
instead of
[~,ang] = musicspatialspect(signal)
but still the values of RMSE are not like 10^-30, 10^-31, 10^-32,..... but instead all the values are "7.3824" which is wrong.
Torsten
Torsten on 21 Jan 2025
Edited: Torsten on 21 Jan 2025
I cannot help you further because background knowledge about your application would be necessary to give advice.

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