Guest Editorial: Memristive electronic circuits, neural networks and neuromorphic computing
Author
Sun, Yichuang
Kvatinsky, Shahar
Sirakoulis, Georgios
Sun, Jingru
Ascoli, Alon
Attention
2299/28476
Abstract
The theoretical concept of memristor was first proposed as the fourth basic circuit element by Chua in 1971. It defines the relationship between electric charge and magnetic flux. The first physical implementation of memristor was realised by HP Labs in 2008. It was fabricated in advanced nano technology. Intensive research has since been conducted on the development of memristors across the whole world and wide applications of memristors have also been explored. Since they are smaller nano device, consume less power, and have both memory and processing functions, memristors have been widely recognised to be the future of electronics, computing and AI. For example, they will play a key role in emerging edge computing and brain-like computing. The aim of the Special Issue is to follow the state of the arts of memristor-based circuits and systems, with particular focus on memristive electronic circuits, neural networks and neuromorphic computing, publish original technical papers reflecting the most recent research and application results, and identify new challenges and ways forward for future research and applications in this emerging fast-growing field.