Window functions and sigmoidal behaviour of memristive systems
A common approach to model memristive systems is to include empirical window functions to describe edge effects and non-linearities in the change of the memristance. We demonstrate that under quite general conditions, each window function can be associated with a sigmoidal curve relating the normali...
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Zusammenfassung: | A common approach to model memristive systems is to include empirical window
functions to describe edge effects and non-linearities in the change of the
memristance. We demonstrate that under quite general conditions, each window
function can be associated with a sigmoidal curve relating the normalised
time-dependent memristance to the time integral of the input. Conversely, this
explicit relation allows us to derive window functions suitable for the
mesoscopic modelling of memristive systems from a variety of well-known
sigmoidals. Such sigmoidal curves are defined in terms of measured variables
and can thus be extracted from input and output signals of a device and then
transformed to its corresponding window. We also introduce a new generalised
window function that allows the flexible modelling of asymmetric edge effects
in a simple manner. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1605.02021 |