Periodic and aperiodic force-induced logical stochastic resonance in a bistable system

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Abstract

It was demonstrated recently that there are optimal windows of noise intensity or frequency and amplitude of the periodic driving force, which let a bistable system operate reliably as logic gates. These phenomena are called logical stochastic resonance (LSR). Given that the driving force is not always perfect regular, there may be phase disturbance in driving force; therefore, the Wiener process is used here to model phase disturbance of driving force, and then the effects of phase disturbance on reliability and agility of logic gates are explored in detail. Comparing with the periodic force, the aperiodic force with appropriate intensity phase disturbance can drive a bistable system to yield phenomena similar to LSR in a wider reliable region and can reduce mean switching time to obtain a faster response of logic devices to the input signal. On the other hand, depending on the amplitude and average angular frequency, moderate-intensity phase disturbance may also reduce success probability and increase mean switching time and thus lead to the instability and the slower response of logic devices.

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Yao, Y., Cheng, G., & Gui, R. (2020). Periodic and aperiodic force-induced logical stochastic resonance in a bistable system. Chaos, 30(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0009699

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