Abstract

We consider a simple paradigmatic system of type-I excitability subject to noise and time-delayed feedback. This system is governed by a global bifurcation, namely a saddle-node bifurcation on a limit cycle. In the absence of noise, delay can induce complex dynamics including multiple stable and unstable periodic orbits. Random fluctuations result in coherence resonance in dependence on the noise strength. We show that this effect can be enhanced by delayed feedback control with suitably chosen feedback strength and time delay.

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