Abstract

Due to their specific memory effects, memristive systems are potentially useful building blocks for innovative implementations of classical techniques of nonlinear analog signal processing. This paper discusses such properties of memristive systems which would amplify their usefulness in concrete applications. It turns out that systems behaving as ideal memristors may not be suitable candidates for such implementations. Attention is paid to a simple memristive system with threshold switching as a potentially useful building block for various analog applications.

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