Abstract

In previous research works, logical stochastic resonance (LSR) was reported to frequently occur in an asymmetric bistable system, where the bias parameter is the key factor to make the LSR appear. In this work, we investigate the effect of different anharmonic periodic signals on the pitchfork and saddle-node bifurcations in a symmetric bistable system. We focus on the relationship between the static bifurcation and LSR. We use both numerical and circuit simulations to analyze some interesting phenomena. Like the bias parameter, some anharmonic periodic signals also break the symmetry of the symmetric bistable system and lead to the saddle-node bifurcation. The anharmonic periodic signal with a constant term in its expanded Fourier series induces a reliable LSR in the symmetric bistable system. The key factor of LSR is the saddle-node bifurcation which implies the asymmetry of the system. Here, we replace the bias parameter by choosing an anharmonic periodic signal and make the LSR occur in a different way.

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