# Resistive communications based on neuristors

**Authors:** David Alejandro Trejo Pizzo

arXiv: 1705.03008 · 2017-05-10

## TL;DR

This paper introduces resistive communication utilizing memristors, leveraging their dual role as memory and communication units based on their physical chemical structure.

## Contribution

It proposes a novel approach called resistive communication that exploits memristors' dual functionality for integrated memory and communication.

## Key findings

- Memristors can function simultaneously as memory and communication units.
- Resistive communication offers a new paradigm for data transfer using memristors.
- The approach integrates physical properties of memristors for innovative communication methods.

## Abstract

Memristors are passive elements that allow us to store information using a single element per bit. However, this is not the only utility of the memristor. Considering the physical chemical structure of the element used, the memristor can function at the same time as memory and as a communication unit. This paper presents a new approach to the use of the memristor and develops the concept of resistive communication.

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