Abstract

This paper proposes a simple ring memristive neural network (MNN) with self-connection, bidirectional connection and a single memristive synapse. Compared with some existing MNNs, the most distinctive feature of the proposed MNN is that it can generate heterogeneous coexisting attractors and large-scale amplitude control. Various kinds of heterogeneous coexisting attractors are numerically found in the MNN, including chaos with a stable point, chaos with a limit cycle, a limit cycle with a stable point. By increasing the parameter values, the chaotic variables of the MNN can be accordingly increased and their corresponding areas are extremely wide, yielding parameter-dependent large-scale amplitude control. A circuit implementation platform is established and the obtained results demonstrate its validity and reliability.

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