|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book presents a new approach to the study of physical
nonlinear circuits and advanced computing architectures with
memristor devices. Such a unified approach to memristor theory has
never been systematically presented in book form. After giving an
introduction on memristor-based nonlinear dynamical circuits (e.g.,
periodic/chaotic oscillators) and their use as basic computing
analogue elements, the authors delve into the nonlinear dynamical
properties of circuits and systems with memristors and present the
flux-charge analysis, a novel method for analyzing the nonlinear
dynamics starting from writing Kirchhoff laws and constitutive
relations of memristor circuit elements in the flux-charge domain.
This analysis method reveals new peculiar and intriguing nonlinear
phenomena in memristor circuits, such as the coexistence of
different nonlinear dynamical behaviors, extreme multistability and
bifurcations without parameters. The book also describes how arrays
of memristor-based nonlinear oscillators and locally-coupled neural
networks can be applied in the field of analog computing
architectures, for example for pattern recognition. The book will
be of interest to scientists and engineers involved in the
conceptual design of physical memristor devices and systems,
mathematical and circuit models of physical processes, circuits and
networks design, system engineering, or data processing and system
analysis.
This book presents a new approach to the study of physical
nonlinear circuits and advanced computing architectures with
memristor devices. Such a unified approach to memristor theory has
never been systematically presented in book form. After giving an
introduction on memristor-based nonlinear dynamical circuits (e.g.,
periodic/chaotic oscillators) and their use as basic computing
analogue elements, the authors delve into the nonlinear dynamical
properties of circuits and systems with memristors and present the
flux-charge analysis, a novel method for analyzing the nonlinear
dynamics starting from writing Kirchhoff laws and constitutive
relations of memristor circuit elements in the flux-charge domain.
This analysis method reveals new peculiar and intriguing nonlinear
phenomena in memristor circuits, such as the coexistence of
different nonlinear dynamical behaviors, extreme multistability and
bifurcations without parameters. The book also describes how arrays
of memristor-based nonlinear oscillators and locally-coupled neural
networks can be applied in the field of analog computing
architectures, for example for pattern recognition. The book will
be of interest to scientists and engineers involved in the
conceptual design of physical memristor devices and systems,
mathematical and circuit models of physical processes, circuits and
networks design, system engineering, or data processing and system
analysis.
|
You may like...
Captain America
Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, …
Paperback
R791
R685
Discovery Miles 6 850
Tell Tale
Jeffrey Archer
Paperback
(3)
R487
R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
|