Abstract
The detection of weak signals has been widely used in communication, radar and other fields. The detection of weak signals in the background of strong noise is an important research hotspot of modern information theory, and prompts people to explore and study new theories and new methods of weak signal detection. The device takes Holmes-type Duffing mapping as the research object, and uses the Lyapunov exponent as the criterion for chaos identification. The chaotic critical value of the equation is changed from chaotic state to periodic state. Whether it contains the detection algorithm of the target signal, the signal detection for the unknown frequency and the Holmes-type Duffing system is improved by the sliding mode variable structure control method in the control theory. The simulation results show that the improved chaotic Duffing system can effectively suppress the noise and detect the frequency of the weak signal through the power spectrum of the system.
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