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Observation, Characterization and Modeling of Memristor Current Spikes |
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PP: 1395-1403 |
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Author(s) |
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Ella Gale,
Ben de Lacy Costello,
Andrew Adamatzky,
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Abstract |
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Memristors have been compared to neurons (usually specifically the synapses) since 1976 but no experimental evidence
has been offered for support for this position. Here we highlight that memristors naturally form fast-response, highly reproducible and
repeatable current spikes which can be used in voltage-driven neuromorphic architecture. Ease of fitting current spikes with memristor
theories both suggests that the spikes are part of the memristive effect and provides modeling capability for the design of neuromorphic
circuits. |
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