Soriano, Miguel C.; Zunino, Luciano; Larger, Laurent; Fischer, Ingo; Mirasso, Claudio R.
Optics Letters 36 (12), 2212-2214 (2011)
In the dynamics of optical systems one commonly needs to cope with the problem of coexisting deterministic and stochastic components. The separation of these components is an important although difficult task. Often the time scales at which determinism and noise dominate the system's dynamics differ. In this letter we propose to use information-theory-derived quantifiers, more precisely permutation entropy and statistical complexity, to distinguish between the two behaviors. Based on experiments of a paradigmatic optoelectronic oscillator we demonstrate that the time scales at which deterministic or noisy behavior dominate can be identified. Supporting numerical simulations prove the accuracy of this identification.
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