Abstract

From the point of information theory, the baseband binary pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) signals transmission, via tuning the nonlinear receiver's parameters, is studied over an additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. It is demonstrated that the channel capacity of baseband binary communication systems, for a given signal added noise, can be maximized by optimal designed receivers. This new form of stochastic resonance (SR) is referred to as parameter-induced stochastic resonance (PSR) in a broad sense. PSR effect does not require that the input signals are subthreshold. The characteristic behavior of channel capacity versus transmission bit rate is also studied. For reproducing the original binary signals more correctly, time scale transformation method and the approach of ensemble average probability of error bits are introduced. We observe a marked enhancement of the channel capacity for binary PAM signals transmission by PSR in numerical simulations. With this theory and method, the practical applications are considered.

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