A memristor is a two-terminal element whose resistance depends on the magnitude, direction, and duration of the applied voltage. A memristor remembers its most recent …
B Mohammad, D Homouz… - IEEE Transactions on Very …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we explore various aspects of memristor modeling and use them to propose improved access operations and design of a memristor-based memory. We study the current …
XY Wang, ZR Wu, PF Zhou, HHC Iu… - … on Circuits and …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The search for a compatible application of memristor-CMOS logic gates has remained elusive, as the data density benefits are offset by slow switching speeds and resistive …
Y Babacan, F Kaçar - Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, 2017 - Springer
Memristor which is recently discovered and known as missing circuit element is an important for memory, nonlinear and neuromorphic circuit designs. Modeling of memristor devices is …
L Guckert, EE Swartzlander - IEEE Transactions on Circuits and …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Since memristors came to the forefront of research, minimal work has explored their application to computer arithmetic. This paper proposes two memristor-based …
N Yadav, SK Rai, R Pandey - Journal of Circuits, Systems and …, 2021 - World Scientific
In this paper, new memristor-less meminductor emulators have been proposed using voltage differencing transconductance amplifier (VDTA), current differencing buffered …
N Raj, RK Ranjan, F Khateb - IEEE Transactions on Very Large …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A flux-controlled memristor emulator built with off-the-shelf electronic devices and based on a TiO 2 model is presented in this article. The circuit proposed in this article uses the current …
D Li, J Zhang, D Yu, R Xu, HHC Iu, T Fernando… - IEEE …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The nanoscale size and controllable memristance of Memristor (MR) have shown evident superiorities for structuring new integrated circuits with different functions. With regards to …
When Nature Electronics launched in January 2018, it was work on memristors that featured on the cover of the first issue (image, top left). This, it turns out, was an appropriate choice …