Vibrational resonance induced by transition of phase-locking modes in excitable systems

Lijian Yang, Wangheng Liu, Ming Yi, Canjun Wang, Qiaomu Zhu, Xuan Zhan, and Ya Jia
Phys. Rev. E 86, 016209 – Published 11 July 2012

Abstract

We study the occurrence of vibrational resonance as well as the underlying mechanism in excitable systems. The single vibration resonance and vibration bi-resonance are observed when tuning the amplitude and frequency of high-frequency force simultaneously. Furthermore, by virtue of the phase diagram of low-frequency-signal-free FitzHugh-Nagumo model, it is found that each maxima of response measure is located exactly at the transition boundary of phase patterns. Therefore, it is the transition between different phase-locking modes that induces vibrational resonance in the excitable systems. Finally, this mechanism is verified in the Hodgkin-Huxley neural model. Our results provide insights into the transmission of weak signals in nonlinear systems, which are valuable in engineering for potential applications.

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  • Received 26 March 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.016209

©2012 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Lijian Yang1, Wangheng Liu1, Ming Yi2,3,*, Canjun Wang4, Qiaomu Zhu5, Xuan Zhan1, and Ya Jia1

  • 1Department of Physics and Institute of Biophysics, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China
  • 2Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China
  • 3National Center for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
  • 4Nonlinear Research Institute, Baoji University of Arts and Sciences, Baoji, China
  • 5College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

  • *yiming@wipm.ac.cn

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Vol. 86, Iss. 1 — July 2012

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