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Applications of fractional order elements and mem-elements in electronic circuits / Nariman Abdo Khalil Hussein ; Supervised Ahmed Mohamed Soliman , Ahmed Gomaa Radwan , Lobna Ahmed Said

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Nariman Abdo Khalil Hussein , 2020Description: 186 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 30cmOther title:
  • تطبيقات العناصر الكسرية والعناصر التخزينية الكسرية فى الدوائر الإلكترونية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electronics and Communications Summary: This work aims to apply the fractional-order elements and mem-elements in analog circuit design. A general {u200E}prototype fractional-order {uFB01}lter based on a two-port network concept with four external impedances is {u200E}investigated. Ten possible generalized topologies are introduced where the necessary network conditions and {u200E}the critical frequencies are presented. Besides, a generalized prototype topology of fractional order inverse {u200E}{uFB01}lters (FOIF) is presented based on operational trans-resistance ampli{uFB01}ers and second-generation {u200E}current conveyor.The fractional-order parameters increase design {uFB02}exibility and controllability, which is {u200E}validated experimentally.The fractional-order systems are extended to memristive element modeling. The {u200E}realization of grounded and {uFB02}oating fractional-order mem-elements (FOMEs) using the generalized emulator.{u200E}Two- and three-port mutators are used to realize different FOMEs employing di{uFB00}erent combinations of impedances.The FOMEs are applied to Chau's circuit showing the effect of fractional-order on the chaotic behavior. Circuit {u200E}simulations and experimental results for the presented circuits are introduced to validate the theoretical {u200E}{uFB01}ndings
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.13.08.Ph.D.2020.Na.A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110082933000
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electronics and Communications

This work aims to apply the fractional-order elements and mem-elements in analog circuit design. A general {u200E}prototype fractional-order {uFB01}lter based on a two-port network concept with four external impedances is {u200E}investigated. Ten possible generalized topologies are introduced where the necessary network conditions and {u200E}the critical frequencies are presented. Besides, a generalized prototype topology of fractional order inverse {u200E}{uFB01}lters (FOIF) is presented based on operational trans-resistance ampli{uFB01}ers and second-generation {u200E}current conveyor.The fractional-order parameters increase design {uFB02}exibility and controllability, which is {u200E}validated experimentally.The fractional-order systems are extended to memristive element modeling. The {u200E}realization of grounded and {uFB02}oating fractional-order mem-elements (FOMEs) using the generalized emulator.{u200E}Two- and three-port mutators are used to realize different FOMEs employing di{uFB00}erent combinations of impedances.The FOMEs are applied to Chau's circuit showing the effect of fractional-order on the chaotic behavior. Circuit {u200E}simulations and experimental results for the presented circuits are introduced to validate the theoretical {u200E}{uFB01}ndings

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