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Interpretation of the pinched point position in human skin memristor measurements
It is shown that human skin acts like a memristor but systematic studies on skin memristance are not published, yet. If e.g., a low frequency voltage is applied to human skin and the current is measured, a hysteresis loop can be seen in the voltage ...
Martinsen, Ørjan Grøttem +3 more
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In dynamic driving scenarios, the proposed approach ensures only temporally aligned sensor inputs to make driving decisions, preventing false activations. By enabling selective hardware‐level learning, it achieves fast, reliable responses under noisy conditions.
Kapil Bhardwaj +4 more
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A Unified Capacitive-Coupled Memristive Model for the Nonpinched Current–Voltage Hysteresis Loop
The concept of the memristor, a resistor with memory, was proposed by Chua in 1971 as the fourth basic element of electric circuitry. Despite a significant amount of effort devoted to the understanding of memristor theory, our understanding of the ...
Yuanzheng Chen (1875382) +19 more
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Using C‐AFM, W/HZO/p‐Ge capacitors with areas down to 0.26 µm2 are investigated. Frequency‐dependent voltage ramps reveal switching currents that confirm complete polarization reversal across the entire electrode area, while PUND enables reconstruction of P–V loops.
Lucian Trupina +10 more
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Memristors based on trimethylsulfonium (phenanthroline)tetraiodobismuthate have been utilised as a nonlinear node in a delayed feedback reservoir. This system allowed an efficient classification of acoustic signals, namely differentiation of vocalisation of the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula).
Ewelina Cechosz +4 more
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Investigation of Pinched Hysteresis of a Memristor Emulator Under Ferroresonance
The frequent occurrence of ferroresonance phenomenon has destructive effects in distribution systems. The jump resonance accompanied by harmonics can be effectively mitigated using a nonlinear component.
Poornima, S., Pugazhendhi Sugumaran, C.
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Stress-Induced Transformations of Polarization Switching in CuInP$_2$S$_6$ Nanoparticles
Using the Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire approach, we study stress-induced transformations of polarization switching in ferrielectric CuInP2S6 nanoparticles for three different shapes: a disk, a sphere, and a needle.
Evans, Dean R. +4 more
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The resistive switching (RS) mechanism is resulted from the formation and dissolution of a conductive filament due to the electrochemical redox-reactions and can be identified with a pinched hysteresis loop on the I–V characteristic curve.
Muhammad Asif Ahmad Khushaini +7 more
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Flexible tactile sensors have considerable potential for broad application in healthcare monitoring, human–machine interfaces, and bioinspired robotics. This review explores recent progress in device design, performance optimization, and intelligent applications. It highlights how AI algorithms enhance environmental adaptability and perception accuracy
Siyuan Wang +3 more
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Analytical Study on the Influence of Parasitic Elements in a Memristor [PDF]
We study a memristive circuit with included parasitic elements, such as capacitance and inductance. In the multiple-scale scheme, we analytically show how the parasitic elements afect the voltage and the current.
Bernardo Tellini +2 more
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