2009
DOI: 10.1070/qe2009v039n09abeh014108
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Experimental observation of stochastic resonance in a solid-state ring laser in the absence of bistability

Abstract: This paper is intended to apply the potential integration method to the differential equations of the Birkhoffian system. The method is that, for a given Birkhoffian system, its differential equations are first rewritten as 2n first-order differential equations. Secondly, the corresponding partial differential equations are obtained by potential integration method and the solution is expressed as a complete integral. Finally, the integral of the system is obtained.

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“…By comparison history output SNR value to determine whether the output SNRout has reached the maximum, not reached the maximum, the use of the system to adjust the parameter module for adjusting the parameters of the system itself, and resulting weight vector iteration step. Adjustable weight vector 2…”
Section: Research and Implementation Of Adaptive Stochastic Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By comparison history output SNR value to determine whether the output SNRout has reached the maximum, not reached the maximum, the use of the system to adjust the parameter module for adjusting the parameters of the system itself, and resulting weight vector iteration step. Adjustable weight vector 2…”
Section: Research and Implementation Of Adaptive Stochastic Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…F.Chapeau-Blondeau, etc. use of stochastic resonance discussed Neyman-Pearso optimal detection problem [2]. Stochastic resonance applied research is in its infancy, applied to fault diagnosis for stochastic resonance research is not a lot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%