victorzamora
Contributor
Good description, though I think "randomly" and "arbitrarily" are incorrect. It's an algorithm--it inherently works the same way every time. Nothing random or arbitrary. Unpredictable to all who are not Suunto engineers, yes. I think "opaque" is a good word for Suunto RGBM, as opposed to open or published models like Buhlmann ZH-L16.
Well, the computer isn't being arbitrary but the algorithm seems to be. There's no evidence that reverse profiles are bad. There's no evidence that sawtooth profiles are bad. Bubble models and Tissue Loading models both seem to agree. Suunto has arbitrarily decided to punish for those kinds of things despite lacking scientific basis. RGBM is an algorithm, and Suunto RGBM is an algorithm. But RGBM and Buhlmann are both based off of mathematical models of physiological phenomena. Suunto "arbitrarily and randomly" added factors on top of that.
They're certainly opaque, and very much impossible to predict, but I do think that "random and arbitrary" are accurate statements. Pure Haldanean or RGBM bubble models don't produce the sawtooth, short SIT, or reverse-profile penalties that the Suunto, Cressi, and Mares "flavors" seem to produce (with Suunto being the worst).