Fitting with coupled differential equations

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Hi there,
I am trying to fit experimental data with a set of coupled differential equations (CDE). At the moment, using these CDEs does not give an error message, but also does not fit my data.
function dCC = DiffEq(t, x);
xdot(1,:) = phi_n - k_1n * x(1) - k_2 * x(1) * x(2);
xdot(2,:) = phi_n - k_1p * x(2) - k_2 * x(2) * x(1);
dCC = xdot;
end
[T,CCx] = ode45(@DiffEq, [t(1): dx : t(end)], [0 0]);
[xfit,resnorm, Jacob, CovB, MSE] = nlinfit( handles.timecorr,handles.datacorr',@DiffEqSolver, handles.x0 );
The problem I am having now, is that in principle the first term of both CDEs should be only non-zero in a certain time window, which is defined by pulses. If I just multiply phi_n with pulses in the first term of the differential equation, I end up with a matrix, which is not allowed in ode45. Is there any way to overcome this issue?
Thank you!
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Torsten
Torsten on 20 Dec 2017
Could you include a graphic of "pulses" over time ?
Best wishes
Torsten.
Silke
Silke on 20 Dec 2017
Yes, sure. I have included a figure showing the full pulse and a zoom-in the interesting region.

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Torsten
Torsten on 20 Dec 2017
So I suspect that "pulses" is an (nx2) array with the first column being "time" and the second column being values between 0 and 1 ?
If this is the case, take a look at the example
"ODE with time-dependent terms"
under
https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/ode45.html
It can directly be applied to your ODE-system.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Torsten
Torsten on 21 Dec 2017
Edited: Torsten on 21 Dec 2017
"ic" must be a vector with two components since you solve two differential equations. Thus "ic=0" must be replaced by something like ic=[0;0].
Best wishes
Torsten.
Silke
Silke on 21 Dec 2017
Yes, indeed, this did the job. Thanks a lot for your help.

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