Weight Model for Radio Tomography Imaging
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For the past couple of weeks I was working on my research Octave backend scripts. I was struggling to draw an ellipse model, and after wasting time I figured out it was an error in Ocatve installation packages. The statistics package. So after manually calculating the euclidean distance, the weight model was plotted easily. This is a sample code for anyone to refer. Below are some images of the dynamically plotted model. This model was suggested by Patwari et al from University of Utah. The initial code I refered to is taken from my co-supervisor, Mr.Asanka Sayakkara. Completed ellipses for six nodes at locations.