A Novel Voltage-Controlled Tri-Valued Memristor and Its Application in Chaotic System
Xiaoyuan Wang,
Xue Zhang and
Meng Gao
Complexity, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-8
Abstract:
Memristor is a kind of passive nonlinear element, which is widely used in nonlinear systems, especially chaotic systems, because of its nanometer size, nonvolatile property, and good nonlinear characteristics. Compared with general chaotic systems, chaotic systems based on memristors have richer dynamic characteristics. However, the current research mainly focuses on the binary and continuous chaotic systems based on memristors, and studies on the tri-valued and multi-valued memristor chaotic systems are relative scarce. For this reason, a mathematical model of tri-valued memristor is proposed, and the circuit characteristics of the model are studied. Furthermore, based on this model, a new chaotic system is designed and analyzed. This innovation enriches the types of chaotic systems and lays the foundation for the application of tri-valued and multi-valued memristors in nonlinear systems.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/6949703
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