Implementation of Memristor in Bessel filter with RLC components
Galymzhan Torebayev, Anju Nandakumar

TL;DR
This paper explores integrating memristors into RLC-based Bessel filters to enhance their transient response and parameter adjustability, supported by theoretical analysis and simulation results.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of incorporating memristors into RLC Bessel filters, combining theoretical design with simulation validation.
Findings
Memristor integration improves transient response.
Enhanced parameter tunability demonstrated.
Simulation results support theoretical expectations.
Abstract
The Bessel filters are optimized to collect competent transient response due to a linear phase in the passband. In other words, during the filtering process, there will be comparatively impoverished frequency response with lower amplitude inequity. Memristor is asserted as a passive, two-terminal essential component of the circuit and the use of such element in schemes as an adjustable resistance allows the realization of the memory resistor based analog circuits, which achieve the wide range of specific parameters. The application of RLC circuit for Bessel filter prototype is theoretically expected to behave in a positive way, however, the further simulations with software and analysis of the results will reveal the nature of the effect
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