2021
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/v14i27.532
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FPGA Implementation of a Novel Two-internal-State Memristor and its Two Component Chaotic Circuit

Abstract: Objectives: To propose a second-order locally-active memristor, a twocomponent chaotic circuit resulting from this current-controlled generic memristor and an application in steganography. Methods/statistical analysis: Using a one-state-variable first-order memristor, a model is proposed which is obtained by modifying a locally-active memristor based on a current-controlled generic memristor. The model has two internal state variables: a voltage stored up in a capacitor and a current stored up in an inductor. … Show more

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“…Therefore, the design of memristor chaotic circuits using FPGA is significant for practical applications. Nowadays, a variety of memristor chaotic systems have been implemented by FPGA [34,[40][41][42][43]-for instance, FPGA realization of a novel 5D hyperchaotic fourwing memristive system [44], FPGA implementation of a memristor-based multi-scroll hyperchaotic system [45], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the design of memristor chaotic circuits using FPGA is significant for practical applications. Nowadays, a variety of memristor chaotic systems have been implemented by FPGA [34,[40][41][42][43]-for instance, FPGA realization of a novel 5D hyperchaotic fourwing memristive system [44], FPGA implementation of a memristor-based multi-scroll hyperchaotic system [45], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farooq et al [36] have designed the basic and complex memristor-transistor hybrid building blocks of heterogeneous island-style FPGA, which are combined to form a full hybrid heterogeneous FPGA architecture. Alombah et al [37] have exploited the model by using three ordinary differential equations proposed by Muthuswamy [38] in 2010. The numerical analyzes of this model have been executed by using MATLAB program and it was verified by using FPGA platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%