On the Mathematical Modeling of Memristor, Memcapacitor, and Meminductor (eBook)

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On the Mathematical Modeling of Memristor, Memcapacitor, and Meminductor - Ahmed G. Radwan, Mohammed E. Fouda
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This book introduces the basic fundamentals, models, emulators and analyses of mem-elements in the circuit theory with applications. The book starts reviewing the literature on mem-elements, models and their recent applications. It presents mathematical models, numerical results, circuit simulations, and experimental results for double-loop hysteresis behavior of mem-elements. The authors introduce a generalized memristor model in the fractional-order domain under different input and different designs for emulator-based mem-elements, with circuit and experimental results. The basic concept of memristive-based relaxation-oscillators in the circuit theory is also covered. The reader will moreover find in this book information on  memristor-based multi-level digital circuits, memristor-based multi-level multiplier and memcapacitor-based oscillators and synaptic circuits.



Ahmed G. Radwan, Senior IEEE Member, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, and also at the Nanoelectronics Integrated Systems Center, Nile University, Egypt. His research interests include chaotic, fractional order, and memristor-based systems. He is the recipient of several awards in Mathematical and Engineering Sciences and has published over 100 international research papers, several US patents, several book chapters and three books ('Analog circuit design in the fractional order domain', 'Practical testing mythologies for detecting hard and soft faults in analog digital circuits', 'Memristor-based multilevel arithmetic circuit').

 

Mohammed Fouda, is an assistant lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt. His research interests include Mem-element-based circuits and analog circuits. He has more than 20 international journal and conference papers. He won the best paper award in ICM 2013 in Lebanon.

Ahmed G. Radwan, Senior IEEE Member, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, and also at the Nanoelectronics Integrated Systems Center, Nile University, Egypt. His research interests include chaotic, fractional order, and memristor-based systems. He is the recipient of several awards in Mathematical and Engineering Sciences and has published over 100 international research papers, several US patents, several book chapters and three books ("Analog circuit design in the fractional order domain", “Practical testing mythologies for detecting hard and soft faults in analog digital circuits”, "Memristor-based multilevel arithmetic circuit"). Mohammed Fouda, is an assistant lecturer, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt. His research interests include Mem-element-based circuits and analog circuits. He has more than 20 international journal and conference papers. He won the best paper award in ICM 2013 in Lebanon.

Introduction.- Memristor: Models, Types and Applications.- Memristor Mathematical Models and Emulators.- Memristor-based Relaxation Oscillator Circuits.- Memristor-based Multilevel Digital Systems.- Memcapacitor: Modelling, Analysis and Emulators.- Memcapacitor based applications.- Meminductor: Modelling, Analysis and Emulators.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.5.2015
Reihe/Serie Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Zusatzinfo XX, 231 p. 188 illus., 29 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Circuit theory • Information and Communication, Circuits • Joglekar's Window Function • Linear Circuits Elements • Memcapactior Elements • MEM-elements • Multilevel Digital Systems • Relaxation Oscillator Circuits
ISBN-10 3-319-17491-6 / 3319174916
ISBN-13 978-3-319-17491-4 / 9783319174914
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