Signature of on-off intermittency in measured signals
- 18 December 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review E
- Vol. 66 (6) , 066209
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreve.66.066209
Abstract
On-off intermittency is a phase-space mechanism that allows dynamical systems to undergo bursting. As its name suggests, bursting is a phenomenon in which episodes of high activity are alternated with periods of inactivity. Here we attempt to see whether we can tell from the output of a signal when an observed bursting behavior is caused by the presence of on-off intermittency, using the example of a forced logistic map. The results of our study indicate that on-off intermittency can be readily distinguished from other mechanisms for bursting we know of, except for one. Many statistical properties of finite-length signals generated by on-off intermittency can in fact be mimicked by the output of a nonlinearly filtered, linear autoregressive random process.Keywords
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