TY - JOUR
T1 - Memristor Emulator Circuits
T2 - Recent Advances in Design Methodologies, Healthcare Applications, and Future Prospects
AU - Neifar, Amel
AU - Barraj, Imen
AU - Mestiri, Hassen
AU - Masmoudi, Mohamed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - Memristors, as the fourth fundamental circuit element, have attracted significant interest for their potential in analog signal processing, computing, and memory storage technologies. However, physical memristor implementations still face challenges in reproducibility, scalability, and integration with standard CMOS processes. Memristor emulator circuits, implemented using analog, digital, and mixed components, have emerged as practical alternatives, offering tunability, cost effectiveness, and compatibility with existing fabrication technologies for research and prototyping. This review paper provides a comprehensive analysis of recent advancements in memristor emulator design methodologies, including active and passive analog circuits, digital implementations, and hybrid approaches. A critical evaluation of these emulation techniques is conducted based on several performance metrics, including maximum operational frequency range, power consumption, and circuit topology. Additional parameters are also taken into account to ensure a comprehensive assessment. Furthermore, the paper examines promising healthcare applications of memristor and memristor emulators, focusing on their integration into biomedical systems. Finally, key challenges and promising directions for future research in memristor emulator development are outlined. Overall, the research presented highlights the promising future of memristor emulator technology in bridging the gap between theoretical memristor models and practical circuit implementations.
AB - Memristors, as the fourth fundamental circuit element, have attracted significant interest for their potential in analog signal processing, computing, and memory storage technologies. However, physical memristor implementations still face challenges in reproducibility, scalability, and integration with standard CMOS processes. Memristor emulator circuits, implemented using analog, digital, and mixed components, have emerged as practical alternatives, offering tunability, cost effectiveness, and compatibility with existing fabrication technologies for research and prototyping. This review paper provides a comprehensive analysis of recent advancements in memristor emulator design methodologies, including active and passive analog circuits, digital implementations, and hybrid approaches. A critical evaluation of these emulation techniques is conducted based on several performance metrics, including maximum operational frequency range, power consumption, and circuit topology. Additional parameters are also taken into account to ensure a comprehensive assessment. Furthermore, the paper examines promising healthcare applications of memristor and memristor emulators, focusing on their integration into biomedical systems. Finally, key challenges and promising directions for future research in memristor emulator development are outlined. Overall, the research presented highlights the promising future of memristor emulator technology in bridging the gap between theoretical memristor models and practical circuit implementations.
KW - CMOS
KW - healthcare applications
KW - memristor
KW - memristor emulator
KW - pinched hysteresis loop
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105011640994&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/mi16070818
DO - 10.3390/mi16070818
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105011640994
SN - 2072-666X
VL - 16
JO - Micromachines
JF - Micromachines
IS - 7
M1 - 818
ER -