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Mem-elements for Neuromorphic Circuits with Artificial Intelligence Applications

  • 1st Edition - June 17, 2021
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Christos Volos, Viet-Thanh Pham
  • Language: English

Mem-elements for Neuromorphic Circuits with Artificial Intelligence Applications illustrates recent advances in the field of mem-elements (memristor, memcapacitor, meminduct… Read more

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Mem-elements for Neuromorphic Circuits with Artificial Intelligence Applications illustrates recent advances in the field of mem-elements (memristor, memcapacitor, meminductor) and their applications in nonlinear dynamical systems, computer science, analog and digital systems, and in neuromorphic circuits and artificial intelligence. The book is mainly devoted to recent results, critical aspects and perspectives of ongoing research on relevant topics, all involving networks of mem-elements devices in diverse applications. Sections contribute to the discussion of memristive materials and transport mechanisms, presenting various types of physical structures that can be fabricated to realize mem-elements in integrated circuits and device modeling.

As the last decade has seen an increasing interest in recent advances in mem-elements and their applications in neuromorphic circuits and artificial intelligence, this book will attract researchers in various fields.

Key features

  • Covers a broad range of interdisciplinary topics between mathematics, circuits, realizations, and practical applications related to nonlinear dynamical systems, nanotechnology, analog and digital systems, computer science and artificial intelligence
  • Presents recent advances in the field of mem-elements (memristor, memcapacitor, meminductor)
  • Includes interesting applications of mem-elements in nonlinear dynamical systems, analog and digital systems, neuromorphic circuits, computer science and artificial intelligence

Readership

Researchers from academia and industry, who are working in the research areas—dynamical systems, artificial intelligence, electrical engineering, computer science, information technology and neuromorphic systems .
Graduate or advanced undergraduate level as a textbook or major reference for courses such as electrical circuits, nonlinear dynamical systems, mathematical modelling, computational science, numerical simulation, and many others.

Graduate students and young researchers in the following fields: Biomedical Engineering; Computational biology; Computer science; Computational Physics; Engineering Mathematics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Mathematics; Physics.

Table of contents

Part I: Mem-elements and their emulators

1. The fourth circuit element was found: a brief history

2. Implementing memristor emulators in hardware

3. On the FPGA implementation of chaotic oscillators based on memristive circuits

4. Microwave memristive components for smart RF front-end modules

5. The modeling of memcapacitor oscillator motion with ANN and its nonlinear control application

6. Rich dynamics of memristor based Liénard systems

7. Hidden extreme multistability generated from a novel memristive two-scroll chaotic system

8. Extreme multistability, hidden chaotic attractors and amplitude controls in an absolute memristor Van der Pol–Duffing circuit: dynamical analysis and electronic implementation

9. Memristor-based novel 4D chaotic system without equilibria

10. Memristor Helmholtz oscillator: analysis, electronic implementation, synchronization and chaos control using single controller

11. Design guidelines for physical implementation of fractional-order integrators and its application in memristive systems

12. Control of bursting oscillations in memristor based Wien-bridge oscillator

Part II: Applications of mem-elements

13. Memristor, mem-systems and neuromorphic applications: a review

14. Guidelines for benchmarking non-ideal analog memristive crossbars for neural networks

15. Bipolar resistive switching in biomaterials: case studies of DNA and melanin-based bio-memristive devices

16. Nonvolatile memristive logic: a road to in-memory computing

17. Implementation of organic RRAM with ink-jet printer: from design to using in RFID-based application

18. Neuromorphic vision networks for face recognition

19. Synaptic devices based on HfO2 memristors

20. Analog circuit integration of backpropagation learning in memristive HTM architecture

21. Multi-stable patterns coexisting in memristor synapse-coupled Hopfield neural network

22. Fuzzy memristive networks

23. Fuzzy integral sliding mode technique for synchronization of memristive neural networks

24. Robust adaptive control of fractional-order memristive neural networks

25. Learning memristive spiking neurons and beyond

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 25, 2021
  • Language: English

About the editors

CV

Christos Volos

Christos Volos received the Physics Diploma degree, the M.Sc. degree in electronics, and the Ph.D. degree in chaotic electronics from the Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, in 1999, 2002, and 2008, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and a member of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Circuits – Systems & Complexity (LaNSCom).
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

VP

Viet-Thanh Pham

Viet-Thanh Pham is the Director of Research at Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Phenikaa Institute for Advanced Study (PIAS), Phenikaa University, Vietnam. He received the degree in electronics and telecommunications from the Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam, in 2005, and the Ph.D. degree in electronics, automation and control of complex systems engineering from the University of Catania, Italy, in 2013. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the Division of Dynamics, Lodz University of Technology, Poland.
Affiliations and expertise
Director of Research, Phenikaa Institute for Advanced Study (PIAS), Phenikaa University, Vietnam

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