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In this paper we propose an efficient realization of 2-to-1 multiplexer using memristors, and hence present a synthesis methodology that represents a given ...
This paper proposes an efficient realization of 2-to-1 multiplexer using memristors and presents a synthesis methodology that represents a given Boolean ...
In this paper we propose an efficient realization of 2-to-1 multiplexer using memristors, and hence present a synthesis methodology that represents a given ...
Later in [22] another synthesis method is reported where a given Boolean function is synthesized to a network of memristor based 2x1 multiplexers (MUX). Thereby ...
In this paper we propose an efficient realization of 2-to-1 multiplexer using memristors, and hence present a synthesis methodology that represents a given ...
Existing literature on computing Boolean formula using sneak-paths in nanoscale memristor crossbars has only focussed on short Boolean formula. There are two ...
In this work, a generalized synthesis technique is presented to implement the logic functions inside pure memristive-crossbar. To initiate the process, two ...
Dec 22, 2020 · The authors propose to map the BDD-nodes for any input Boolean function to the crossbar-slices using an improved technique, where each BDD-node ...
BDD based synthesis of Boolean functions using memristors. A. Chakraborty et al. BDD based synthesis technique for design of high-speed memristor based circuits.
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Abstract—This paper provides an introduction to memristor, which is considered as the fourth circuit element along with resistor, inductor and capacitor.