SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO GAIN IN NON-DYNAMICAL AND DYNAMICAL BISTABLE STOCHASTIC RESONATORS

P. Makra, Z. Gingl, L. Kish
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Abstract

It has recently been reported that in some systems showing stochastic resonance, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the output can significantly exceed that at the input; in other words, SNR gain is possible. We took two such systems, the non-dynamical Schmitt trigger and the dynamical double wellpotential, and using numerical and mixed-signal simulation techniques, we examined what SNR gains these systems can provide. In the non-linear response limit, we obtained SNR gains much greater than unity for both systems. In addition to the classical narrow-band SNR definition, we also measured the ratio of the total power of the signal to the power of the noise part, and it showed even better signal improvement. Here we present a brief review of our results, and scrutinise, for both the Schmitt-trigger and the double well potential, the behaviour of the SNR gain by stochastic resonance for different signal amplitudes and duty cycles. We also discuss the mechanism of providing gains greater than unity.
非动态和动态双稳随机谐振器的信噪比增益
最近有报道称,在一些随机共振系统中,输出端的信噪比(SNR)可以显著超过输入端的信噪比;换句话说,信噪比增益是可能的。我们采用了两个这样的系统,非动态Schmitt触发器和动态双井势,并使用数值和混合信号模拟技术,研究了这些系统可以提供的信噪比增益。在非线性响应极限下,两种系统的信噪比增益均大于1。除了经典的窄带信噪比定义外,我们还测量了信号总功率与噪声部分功率的比值,显示出更好的信号改善效果。在这里,我们简要回顾了我们的结果,并仔细检查了施密特触发器和双阱电位,随机共振对不同信号幅度和占空比的信噪比增益的行为。我们还讨论了提供收益大于统一的机制。
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