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Stochastic Resonance in Simple Electrical Circuits Driven by Quadratic Gaussian Noise

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In this brief, we report exact analytical and numerical evidence of the occurrence of the stochastic resonance (SR) phenomenon in simple electrical circuits driven by a quadratic Gaussian colored noise… Click to show full abstract

In this brief, we report exact analytical and numerical evidence of the occurrence of the stochastic resonance (SR) phenomenon in simple electrical circuits driven by a quadratic Gaussian colored noise and by a Gaussian white noise. As an example, we have used an RL configuration. However, it is clear that the phenomenon occurs in any other configuration governed by the same type of evolution equation. The main result is that the phenomenon occurs with a quadratic colored noise. When noise enters only linearly we have verified that the SR occurs both with colored noise and white noise. The robustness of our results were verified by calculating the variance as a function of time in each case. We believe that the results obtained could be observed in a laboratory experiment using some kind of digital resistance. The white noise limit with quadratic noise was excluded.

Keywords: circuits driven; stochastic resonance; simple electrical; driven quadratic; electrical circuits; noise

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Year Published: 2017

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