Exploiting vibrational resonance in weak-signal detection

Phys Rev E. 2017 Aug;96(2-1):022141. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.96.022141. Epub 2017 Aug 21.

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the first exploitation of the vibrational resonance (VR) effect to detect weak signals in the presence of strong background noise. By injecting a series of sinusoidal interference signals of the same amplitude but with different frequencies into a generalized correlation detector, we show that the detection probability can be maximized at an appropriate interference amplitude. Based on a dual-Dirac probability density model, we compare the VR method with the stochastic resonance approach via adding dichotomous noise. The compared results indicate that the VR method can achieve a higher detection probability for a wider variety of noise distributions.