Ghost-vibrational resonance
Abstract
Ghost-stochastic resonance is a noise-induced resonance at a fundamental frequency missing in the input signal. We investigate the effect of a high-frequency, instead of a noise, in a single Duffing oscillator driven by a multi-frequency signal , , where is an integer greater than or equal to two. We show the occurrence of a high-frequency induced resonance at the missing fundamental frequency . For the case of the two-frequency input signal, we obtain an analytical expression for the amplitude of the periodic component with the missing frequency. We present the influence of the number of forces , the parameter , the frequency and the frequency shift on the response amplitude at the frequency . We also investigate the signal propagation in a network of unidirectionally coupled Duffing oscillators. Finally, we show the enhanced signal propagation in the coupled oscillators in absence of a high-frequency periodic force.
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@article{arxiv.1404.5394,
title = {Ghost-vibrational resonance},
author = {S Rajamani and S Rajasekar and MAF Sanjuán},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5394},
year = {2015}
}