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Performance of Pid Controller Using Memristor

R. K. Upadhyay

Abstract


For nearly 170 years, circuit theory is deliberate with three fundamental passive circuit elements, the resistor, the inductor and the capacitor. These elements illustrate the relations among flux, current, charge and voltage without memory. On this condition, in 1971 Prof. Leon O. Chua offered an innovatory concept of the existence of the fourth hidden element called “Memristor” (concatenation of memory resistors) that can store information without the need of energy supply. In future, we can use Memristor as usual flash memories. In this paper we analyzed the performance of with & without Memristor on MATLAB. This paper will discuss the basic properties, fundamental device model and important application areas of Memristor and advancement performance in PID controller using Memristor.
Keywords: Memristor, V-I characteristics, IC, nonvolatile memory, EM theory, MATLAB


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