Vibrational resonance in a noise-induced structure

A. A. Zaikin, L. López, J. P. Baltanás, J. Kurths, and M. A. F. Sanjuán
Phys. Rev. E 66, 011106 – Published 22 July 2002
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Abstract

We report on the effect of vibrational resonance in a spatially extended system of coupled noisy oscillators under the action of two periodic forces, a low-frequency one (signal) and a high-frequency one (carrier). Vibrational resonance manifests itself in the fact that for optimally selected values of high-frequency force amplitude, the response of the system to a low-frequency signal is optimal. This phenomenon is a synthesis of two effects, a noise-induced phase transition leading to bistability, and a conventional vibrational resonance, resulting in the optimization of signal processing. Numerical simulations, which demonstrate this effect for an extended system, can be understood by means of a zero-dimensional “effective” model. The behavior of this “effective” model is also confirmed by an experimental realization of an electronic circuit.

  • Received 26 March 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.66.011106

©2002 American Physical Society

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A. A. Zaikin1, L. López2, J. P. Baltanás2, J. Kurths1, and M. A. F. Sanjuán2

  • 1Institute of Physics, University of Potsdam, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany
  • 2Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Group, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28933 Móstoles, Madrid, Spain

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Vol. 66, Iss. 1 — July 2002

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