Abstract

The design of pattern recognition systems based on memristive oscillatory networks need to include a detailed study of the dynamics of the networks and their basic components. A simple two-cell network of this kind, where each cell is made up of a linear circuitry in parallel with a nonlinear memristive element, was found to experience a rich gamut of nonlinear behaviors. In particular, for a synchronization scenario with almost-sinusoidal oscillations, the memristive elements used in the cells exhibited an unusual current-voltage characteristic. This work focuses on the dynamics of the single cell under this synchronization scenario, and, modeling the linear circuitry with a sinusoidal voltage source, analytically derives a rigorous classification of all possible current-voltage characteristics of the periodically-driven memristive element on the basis of amplitude-angular frequency ratio and time hystory of the input source.

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