Dynamic analysis of the effects of dissipative elements and modulational instability in a multicoupled nonlinear electrical transmission line with the propagation of new rogue waveforms

Author:

Ahmadou DjidereORCID,Alphonse HouweORCID,Justin Mibaile,Alioum Saïdou,Betchewe Gambo,Yamigno Serge Doka,Timoleon Crépin Kofane

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we consider a nonlinear multicoupled discrete electrical transmission line consisting of several modified Noguchi lines and analyze the dynamics of the effects of dissipative elements on modulated waves. This analysis shows that the dispersion element (C S ) and solution parameter (γ) strongly contribute to the increase in voltage amplitudes and to the modulation of these new rogue waveforms, unlike the dissipative element (G). Using a semi-discrete approximation, we demonstrate that the dynamics of modulated waves in such a dissipative electrical system can be governed by a system of nonlinear Schrödinger equations, the Manakov system, and system parameters. The phenomenon of modulational instability in this dissipative electrical system is studied, and areas of instability are shown. We found that the dissipative element of this system increased and decreased the areas of instability. Under the condition of this Manakov system, we determine the approximate modulated wave solutions that are then used for the dynamic analysis of the effects of dissipative elements when transmitting these new rogue waveforms through this dissipative electrical system. The effects of the parameters of this nonlinear dissipative electrical system, such as dispersive, dissipative, and solution parameters, in the dominant direction of propagation of these new rogue wave signals are presented. Based on these results, we observe that the effects of dissipative elements do exist in this nonlinear dissipative electrical system and that these dissipative elements would also impact the areas of modulational instability, which could gradually disappear in this electrical system.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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