Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization

In this paper we propose and demonstrate a discrete circuit capable of generating arbitrary time delays dependent on noise, either added externally or already present in the signal of interest due to a finite signal-to-noise ratio. We then go on to demonstrate an application to phase locking of sign...

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Autor principal: Grosz, Diego Fernando
Publicado: 2015
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spelling paper:paper_10075704_v22_n1-3_p872_Pessacg2023-06-08T15:59:22Z Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization Grosz, Diego Fernando Delay line Noise Phase-Locked Loop Stochastic resonance Synchronization Circuit oscillations Electric delay lines Locks (fasteners) Magnetic resonance Oscillistors Phase locked loops Signal to noise ratio Stochastic systems Synchronization Time delay Variable frequency oscillators Arbitrary time Experimental demonstrations Noise Phase synchronization Signal of interests Standard-phase Stochastic resonances Voltage-controlled-oscillator Delay lock loops In this paper we propose and demonstrate a discrete circuit capable of generating arbitrary time delays dependent on noise, either added externally or already present in the signal of interest due to a finite signal-to-noise ratio. We then go on to demonstrate an application to phase locking of signals by means of a standard Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) design, where the usual Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) is replaced by the noise-tunable delay line. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. Fil:Grosz, D.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10075704_v22_n1-3_p872_Pessacg http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10075704_v22_n1-3_p872_Pessacg
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topic Delay line
Noise
Phase-Locked Loop
Stochastic resonance
Synchronization
Circuit oscillations
Electric delay lines
Locks (fasteners)
Magnetic resonance
Oscillistors
Phase locked loops
Signal to noise ratio
Stochastic systems
Synchronization
Time delay
Variable frequency oscillators
Arbitrary time
Experimental demonstrations
Noise
Phase synchronization
Signal of interests
Standard-phase
Stochastic resonances
Voltage-controlled-oscillator
Delay lock loops
spellingShingle Delay line
Noise
Phase-Locked Loop
Stochastic resonance
Synchronization
Circuit oscillations
Electric delay lines
Locks (fasteners)
Magnetic resonance
Oscillistors
Phase locked loops
Signal to noise ratio
Stochastic systems
Synchronization
Time delay
Variable frequency oscillators
Arbitrary time
Experimental demonstrations
Noise
Phase synchronization
Signal of interests
Standard-phase
Stochastic resonances
Voltage-controlled-oscillator
Delay lock loops
Grosz, Diego Fernando
Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
topic_facet Delay line
Noise
Phase-Locked Loop
Stochastic resonance
Synchronization
Circuit oscillations
Electric delay lines
Locks (fasteners)
Magnetic resonance
Oscillistors
Phase locked loops
Signal to noise ratio
Stochastic systems
Synchronization
Time delay
Variable frequency oscillators
Arbitrary time
Experimental demonstrations
Noise
Phase synchronization
Signal of interests
Standard-phase
Stochastic resonances
Voltage-controlled-oscillator
Delay lock loops
description In this paper we propose and demonstrate a discrete circuit capable of generating arbitrary time delays dependent on noise, either added externally or already present in the signal of interest due to a finite signal-to-noise ratio. We then go on to demonstrate an application to phase locking of signals by means of a standard Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) design, where the usual Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) is replaced by the noise-tunable delay line. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
author Grosz, Diego Fernando
author_facet Grosz, Diego Fernando
author_sort Grosz, Diego Fernando
title Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
title_short Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
title_full Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
title_fullStr Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
title_full_unstemmed Experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
title_sort experimental demonstration of a noise-tunable delay line with applications to phase synchronization
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10075704_v22_n1-3_p872_Pessacg
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10075704_v22_n1-3_p872_Pessacg
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