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Sensitive Signal Detection Using a Feed-Forward Oscillator Network
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2007
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Sensitive Signal DetectionNonlinear ResponseNonlinear OscillationEngineeringSensor Signal ProcessingNonlinear CircuitRemarkable AmplificationComputer EngineeringNoiseNonlinear Signal ProcessingInstrumentationNonlinear ResonanceSignal DetectionSignal ProcessingElectromagnetic CompatibilityDynamic Range
We present the results of an experimental investigation of a network of nonlinear coupled oscillators which are coupled in feed-forward mode. By exploiting the nonlinear response of each oscillator near its intrinsic Hopf bifurcation point, we have found remarkable amplification of small signals over a narrow bandwidth with a large dynamic range. The effect is exploited to extract a small amplitude periodic signal from an input time series which is dominated by noise. Specifically, we have used this relatively simple experimental system to measure responses with a bandwidth of approximately 1% of the central frequency, amplifications of approximately 60 dB, and a dynamic range of approximately 80 dB and can extract signals from a time series with a signal to noise ratio of approximately -50 dB.
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