access icon free Dynamics of a charge-controlled memristor in master–slave coupling

The application of memristor in non-linear diffusive network is introduced. A charged-controlled memristor model is used in the quantitative study of pixel-to-pixel communication via a memristor. To quantitatively understand the behaviour of the system, the authors emphasised on two cells: master and slave. Information is launched from the master cell to the slave cell through a memristor and the dynamics, as well as, the saturation of the system is observed.

Inspec keywords: random-access storage; nonlinear network synthesis; memristors

Other keywords: slave cell; master cell; charged-controlled memristor model; charge-controlled memristor; master–slave coupling; pixel-to-pixel communication; nonlinear diffusive network

Subjects: Resistors; Semiconductor storage; Memory circuits; Nonlinear network analysis and design

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