We present both an overview and a perspective of recent experimental advances and proposed new approaches to performing computation using memristors. A memristor is a 2-terminal passive component with a dynamic resistance depending on an internal parameter. We provide an brief historical introduction, as well as an overview over the physical mechanism that lead to memristive behavior. This review is meant to guide nonpractitioners in the field of memristive circuits and their connection to machine learning and neural computation.Comment: Perpective paper for MDPI Technologies; 43 page
This paper classifies all memristors into three classes called Ideal, Generic, or Extended memristor...
In 2008, researchers at the Hewlett–Packard (HP) laboratories published a paper in Nature reporting ...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of current research on memristors, memcapacitors and, me...
We present both an overview and a perspective of recent experimental advances and proposed new appro...
Memristors are an electronic device whose resistance depends on the voltage history that has been ap...
The memristor is an electronic component which was invented in theory by Leon Chua in 1971, based on...
The paper contains a short literature review on the subject of special type of thin film structures ...
The papers in this special section explore the use of large scale memristive systems and neurochips ...
In 1971 Prof. Leon Chua predicted that on top of the three known fundamental passive elements, the c...
Memristors are the predicted fourth fundamental passive element of circuits, connecting a previously...
Significant interest has been placed on developing systems based on memristors since the initial fab...
Modern electronic devices are being developed for cutting-edge applications, as a result of recent d...
The memristance of a memristor depends on the amount of charge flowing through it and when current s...
The idea of memristor was proposed by circuit theorist Leon Chua in 1971 as a passive two terminal c...
Memristors have been compared to neurons (usually specifically the synapses) since 1976 but no exper...
This paper classifies all memristors into three classes called Ideal, Generic, or Extended memristor...
In 2008, researchers at the Hewlett–Packard (HP) laboratories published a paper in Nature reporting ...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of current research on memristors, memcapacitors and, me...
We present both an overview and a perspective of recent experimental advances and proposed new appro...
Memristors are an electronic device whose resistance depends on the voltage history that has been ap...
The memristor is an electronic component which was invented in theory by Leon Chua in 1971, based on...
The paper contains a short literature review on the subject of special type of thin film structures ...
The papers in this special section explore the use of large scale memristive systems and neurochips ...
In 1971 Prof. Leon Chua predicted that on top of the three known fundamental passive elements, the c...
Memristors are the predicted fourth fundamental passive element of circuits, connecting a previously...
Significant interest has been placed on developing systems based on memristors since the initial fab...
Modern electronic devices are being developed for cutting-edge applications, as a result of recent d...
The memristance of a memristor depends on the amount of charge flowing through it and when current s...
The idea of memristor was proposed by circuit theorist Leon Chua in 1971 as a passive two terminal c...
Memristors have been compared to neurons (usually specifically the synapses) since 1976 but no exper...
This paper classifies all memristors into three classes called Ideal, Generic, or Extended memristor...
In 2008, researchers at the Hewlett–Packard (HP) laboratories published a paper in Nature reporting ...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of current research on memristors, memcapacitors and, me...