PMID: 11308819Apr 20, 2001Paper

Noninvasive control of stochastic resonance

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
J F LindnerA R Bulsara

Abstract

External feedback can enhance (or depress) the response of a noisy bistable system to monochromatic signals, significantly magnifying its natural stochastic resonance. We compare and contrast a variety of such feedback strategies, using both numerical simulations and analog electronic experiments. These noninvasive control techniques are especially valuable for noisy bistable systems that are difficult or impossible to modify internally.

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