Help vectorizing code to improve speed
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Michael Jones
il 30 Ago 2023
Commentato: Michael Jones
il 30 Ago 2023
I have a function (below) that will be called many times. The profiler reveals that the slowest line in the function (by a lot) is:
G = [x(mask,i),y(mask,i),z(mask,i),ones(nnz(mask),1)];
I was surprised since this is simply assembling the G matrix. The matrix operations (rcond, and "\") are much faster. I tried bulding the G matrix outside of the for loop, but it is three dimensional, and I had to do a squeeze() on the matrix slices inside the loop, which was even slower.
Can anyone help vectorize this code more than it is already or help build the G matrix more efficiently?
Any other efficiency tips are appreciated.
Thank you!
function dop = get_dop(az, el, sat_mask, minel)
%Calulate Pdop using a vector a az/el values from visible satellites to a single ground point.
%Input:
% az: vector of azimuths for each satellite (row) at each time (column)
% el: vecotr of elevations for each satellite (row) at each time (column)
% sat_mask: vector of rows of az/el to include
% min_el: minimum elevation angle to include satellite row in calculation
%Output:
% pdop: vector of pdop values corresponding to az/el values for the given ground point
%
sat_mask = boolean(sat_mask);
az = squeeze(az(:,sat_mask,:));
el = squeeze(el(:,sat_mask,:));
el_mask = el >= minel;
az = deg2rad(az);
el = deg2rad(el);
[x,y,z] = sph2cart(az,el, ones(size(az)));
dop = nan(1,size(el,2));
for i = 1:size(el,2)
%Elevation mask to get when the sats are actually in view
mask = el_mask(:,i);
if nnz(mask) >= 3 %Ensure that at least 3 satellites are available before proceeding
G = [x(mask,i),y(mask,i),z(mask,i),ones(nnz(mask),1)]; %matrix of all the x,y,z coordinates for in view satellites
if rcond(G'*G) > 1e-8 %Rcond check to ensure matrix is invertible. If not, skip and dop remains NaN.
P = (G'*G)\eye(4);
dop(i) = sqrt(P(1,1)+P(2,2)+P(3,3));
end
end
end
end
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KSSV
il 30 Ago 2023
You should initilaze the variables which you are filling in the loop. What is the function wrapTo360?
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Bruno Luong
il 30 Ago 2023
Modificato: Bruno Luong
il 30 Ago 2023
Here is a vectorized version of the for-loop.
It is not faster according to this kind of test size and mask density, I'm little bit surprise by that.
m = 50;
n = 2000;
x = rand(m,n);
y = rand(m,n);
z = rand(m,n);
el_mask = rand(m,n) > 0.2;
tic
dop = nan(1,n);
for i = 1:size(el_mask,2)
%Elevation mask to get when the sats are actually in view
mask = el_mask(:,i);
if nnz(mask) >= 3 %Ensure that at least 3 satellites are available before proceeding
G = [x(mask,i),y(mask,i),z(mask,i),ones(nnz(mask),1)]; %matrix of all the x,y,z coordinates for in view satellites
if rcond(G'*G) > 1e-8 %Rcond check to ensure matrix is invertible. If not, skip and dop remains NaN.
P = (G'*G)\eye(4);
dop(i) = sqrt(P(1,1)+P(2,2)+P(3,3));
end
end
end
toc
tic
[m,n] = size(el_mask);
sz3 = [m,1,n];
X = reshape(x,sz3);
Y = reshape(y,sz3);
Z = reshape(z,sz3);
I = ones(sz3);
A = [X,Y,Z,I];
M = reshape(el_mask,sz3);
[P,rc] = pageinv(pagemtimes(A.*M,'ctranspose',A,'none'));
dop2 = sqrt(P(1,1,:)+P(2,2,:)+P(3,3,:));
dop2(sum(M,1)<3 | rc<=1e-8) = NaN;
dop2 = reshape(dop2,[1,n]);
toc
relerr = norm(dop-dop2)/norm(dop)
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