Iota = 40; h = zeros(Nt,M); g = zeros(Nt,L); for i=1:M h(:,i) =sqrt(1/2)*(randn(Nt,1)+1i*randn(Nt,1)); % Nt antenna to 1 SR end for i=1:L g(:,i) =sqrt(1/2)*(randn(Nt,1)+1i*randn(Nt,1)); % Nt antenna to 1 PU end H = (h*ctranspose...
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Finally, we used the AHP, AHP-BP (Back Propagation), and AHP-ELM (Extreme Learning Machine) models to evaluate the intelligent development level of 151 cities in China, and compared them from the perspective of model accuracy and time cost. The final simulation results show that the AHP-ELM...