S. Kosta, Mukta Bhatele, Prateek Gupta, Preeti Nair, S. Kosta, Siddhartha Choubey, Luni Thakre, Piyush R. Vaghela, Kalpesh N. Patel, B. Dave, Jaiminkumar B. Chavda, Chintan M. Bhatt, T. Nigam
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Abstract
For the first time using therapeutic methodology, network of physical model (three memristors in series and parallel combination) of memristor’s was experimentally studied. The combination of memristors manifested memristor’s characteristics (only as defined by Williams of HP, USA). Key potential applications towards biomedical electronics specially man-machine interface, artificial brain, and signal processing is envisaged.