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Analog Circuit Implementation of Fractional-Order Memristor: Arbitrary-Order Lattice Scaling Fracmemristor

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In this paper, based on fractional calculus, the fractional-order memristor, an arbitrary-order fracmemristor, is proposed to be implemented in the form of a lattice scaling analog circuit. Since the concept… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, based on fractional calculus, the fractional-order memristor, an arbitrary-order fracmemristor, is proposed to be implemented in the form of a lattice scaling analog circuit. Since the concept of the memristor is generalized from the classic integer-order memristor to that of the fractional-order memristor, fracmemristor, it is natural to ponder a challenging theoretical problem to propose a circuit theoretic methodology to achieve an arbitrary-order memristor by using the ordinary memristor and capacitor or inductor in the form of an analog circuit. Motivated by this need, in this paper, we propose an interesting analog circuit implementation method of an arbitrary-order memristor. The first step is the proposal for a novel feasible analog circuit implementation of an arbitrary-order lattice scaling fracmemristor. In particular, the hardware achievement of this arbitrary-order lattice scaling fracmemristor is mathematically derived and analyzed in detail. Second, the approximation performance, electrical characteristics, especially fingerprints, and analog circuit achievement of an arbitrary-order fracmemristor are experimentally analyzed in detail, respectively. The main contribution of this paper is the first proposal for the preliminary attempt of a feasible hardware achievement of an arbitrary-order fracmemristor and for the recognition of the fingerprints of fracmemristor.

Keywords: analog circuit; order; fracmemristor; order memristor; arbitrary order

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Year Published: 2018

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