Weak wide-band signal detection method based on small-scale periodic state of Duffing oscillator

Jian Hou, Xiao Peng Yan*, Ping Li, Xin Hong Hao

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The conventional Duffing oscillator weak signal detection method, which is based on a strong reference signal, has inherent deficiencies. To address these issues, the characteristics of the Duffing oscillators phase trajectory in a small-scale periodic state are analyzed by introducing the theory of stopping oscillation system. Based on this approach, a novel Duffing oscillator weak wide-band signal detection method is proposed. In this novel method, the reference signal is discarded, and the to-be-detected signal is directly used as a driving force. By calculating the cosine function of a phase space angle, a single Duffing oscillator can be used for weak wide-band signal detection instead of an array of uncoupled Duffing oscillators. Simulation results indicate that, compared with the conventional Duffing oscillator detection method, this approach performs better in frequency detection intervals, and reduces the signal-to-noise ratio detection threshold, while improving the real-time performance of the system.

Original languageEnglish
Article number030702
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Duffing oscillator
  • small-scale periodic state
  • stopping oscillation system
  • weak signal detection

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