Stochastic resonance in the information capacity

of a nonlinear dynamic system.

X. Godivier and F. Chapeau-Blondeau.

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Vol. 8, No. 3, 581-589 (1998). 


Abstract

We consider a nonlinear bistable dynamic system governed by the quartic potentiel with two-state filtering at the output - the earliest system to have revealed the phenomenon of periodic stochastic resonance. We devise a scheme in which this system is used to transmit a broadband aperiodic informative signal. With this scheme, we demonstrate that the system can be operated as a memoryless symetric binary channel, and we develop the characterization of the transmission up to the evaluation of the input-output information capacity of this channel. We show that a regime exists where the information capacity can be increased by means of noise addition, a property we interpret as a form of aperiodic stochastic resonance. In addition, we demonstrate that a positive input-output gain in the efficacy of the signal recovery can be obtained with the stochastic resonator, compared to the recovery that would directly operate on the input signal-plus-noise mixture. 


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