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550-558In this paper, a simple electronically tunable meminductor emulator based on current differencing transconductance amplifiers (CDTAs) and passive components has been suggested.
Aggarwal, Bhawna +2 more
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Study on dynamical characteristics of a meminductor model and its meminductor-based oscillator
A meminductor is a new type of nonlinear inductor with memory, which is generalized from the concept of a memristor and defined by current-flux. This paper presents a flux-controlled meminductor model with a smooth quadratic function and designs its corresponding equivalent circuit, which can be used as an emulator to imitate the behavior of a ...
null Yuan Fang +2 more
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A new CCII based meminductor emulator circuit and its experimental results
Due to their many advantages, memelements are a prominent research topic among scientists. Nevertheless, creating emulator circuits is necessary because of the issues with memelements availability.
Babacan, Yunus +2 more
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Parity-time symmetric systems with memory
Classical open systems with balanced gain and loss, i.e., parity-time (PT) symmetric systems, have attracted tremendous attention over the past decade. Their exotic properties arise from exceptional point degeneracies of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians that ...
Zachary A. Cochran +2 more
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Single Active Block-Based Emulators for Electronically Controllable Floating Meminductors and Memcapacitors [PDF]
This paper introduces two novel emulator circuits that employ a single active block. The first circuit utilizes a Voltage Differencing Transconductance Amplifier (VDTA) to emulate the behavior of a floating/grounded incremental/decremental flux ...
M. Tatovic, P. B. Petrovic
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Memcapacitors and Meminductors are Overunity Systems!
It is rigorously proved that ideal memcapacitors and meminductors are not passive or lossless devices, nor are they satisfying the weaker notion of cyclo-passivity, which arises when dropping the requirement of non-negativity of the storage function. Equivalently, this implies that there exist excitation profiles that allow to extract more energy from ...
Dimitri Jeltsema, Arjan van der Schaft
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239-246This paper presents a new modified voltage differencing voltage transconductance amplifier (MVDVTA) based meminductor emulator circuit. The proposed emulator circuit is memristor-less, uses only a single active building block (ABB) and has ...
Aggarwal, Bhawna +2 more
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Hamilton’s Principle for Circuits with Dissipative Elements
The classic form of Hamilton’s variational principle does not hold for circuits with dissipative elements. It is shown in the paper that this may not be true in the case of systems consisting of the so‐called higher‐order elements. Hamilton’s principle is then extended to circuits containing the classical resistors and Frequency Dependent Negative ...
Zdeněk Biolek +3 more
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Memristive circuits simulate memcapacitors and meminductors [PDF]
We suggest electronic circuits with memristors (resistors with memory) that operate as memcapacitors (capacitors with memory) and meminductors (inductors with memory). Using a memristor emulator, the suggested circuits have been built and their operation has been demonstrated, showing a useful and interesting connection between the three memory ...
Pershin, Yuriy V. +1 more
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A Novel Memcapacitor Model and Its Application for Image Encryption Algorithm
In this paper, a novel chaotic circuit with one memcapacitor is designed, which has abundant dynamic behaviors. As a potential application, combining the DNA binding mode and the characteristics of the chaotic system, a new image encryption scheme is proposed.
Nan Li +3 more
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