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Memristor modeling based on its constitutive relation

BIOLKOVÁ, V.; KOLKA, Z.; BIOLEK, Z.; BIOLEK, D.

Originální název

Memristor modeling based on its constitutive relation

Anglický název

Memristor modeling based on its constitutive relation

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Originální abstrakt

Most hitherto published memristor models start from its state-space representation. Another approach is described in this paper, utilizing the unambiguous memristor characteristics, the so-called constitutive relation, i.e. the flux-charge relation. The constitutive relation is independent of the way the memristor interacts with its surroundings, and it determines the memristor uniquely like, for example, the voltage-current characteristic defines the resistor. Most hitherto published memristor models start from its state-space representation. Another approach is described in this paper, utilizing the unambiguous memristor characteristics, the so-called constitutive relation, i.e. the flux-charge relation. The constitutive relation is independent of the way the memristor interacts with its surroundings, and it determines the memristor uniquely like, for example, the voltage-current characteristic defines the resistor. The method is used for SPICE modeling of charge- and flux-controlled memristors.

Anglický abstrakt

Most hitherto published memristor models start from its state-space representation. Another approach is described in this paper, utilizing the unambiguous memristor characteristics, the so-called constitutive relation, i.e. the flux-charge relation. The constitutive relation is independent of the way the memristor interacts with its surroundings, and it determines the memristor uniquely like, for example, the voltage-current characteristic defines the resistor. Most hitherto published memristor models start from its state-space representation. Another approach is described in this paper, utilizing the unambiguous memristor characteristics, the so-called constitutive relation, i.e. the flux-charge relation. The constitutive relation is independent of the way the memristor interacts with its surroundings, and it determines the memristor uniquely like, for example, the voltage-current characteristic defines the resistor. The method is used for SPICE modeling of charge- and flux-controlled memristors.

Klíčová slova

Constitutive relation, memristor, modeling, SPICE

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Constitutive relation, memristor, modeling, SPICE

Autoři

BIOLKOVÁ, V.; KOLKA, Z.; BIOLEK, Z.; BIOLEK, D.

Rok RIV

2011

Vydáno

30.11.2010

Nakladatel

NAUN

Místo

Tenerife, Spain

ISBN

978-960-474-250-9

Kniha

Proceedings of the European Conference of Circuits Technology and Devices (ECCTD'10)

Strany od

261

Strany do

264

Strany počet

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT35489,
  author="Viera {Biolková} and Zdeněk {Kolka} and Zdeněk {Biolek} and Dalibor {Biolek}",
  title="Memristor modeling based on its constitutive relation",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the European Conference of Circuits Technology and Devices (ECCTD'10)",
  year="2010",
  pages="261--264",
  publisher="NAUN",
  address="Tenerife, Spain",
  isbn="978-960-474-250-9"
}