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Robinson E. Pino

Researcher at ICF International

Publications -  47
Citations -  1636

Robinson E. Pino is an academic researcher from ICF International. The author has contributed to research in topics: Memristor & Neuromorphic engineering. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1484 citations. Previous affiliations of Robinson E. Pino include United States Department of Energy Office of Science & Air Force Research Laboratory.

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A Memristor Device Model

TL;DR: This letter identifies significant discrepancies between the existing models and published device characterization data and proposes a new mathematical model that allows modeling of memristor-based neuromorphic systems.
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Generalized Memristive Device SPICE Model and its Application in Circuit Design

TL;DR: The proposed SPICE model builds on existing models and is correlated against several published device characterization data with an average error of 6.04%.
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Leveraging Memristive Systems in the Construction of Digital Logic Circuits

TL;DR: In this work, memristor-based digital logic holds great potential for high-density and energy-efficient computing through its potential use in dense programmable logic circuits.
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Advances in Neuromorphic Memristor Science and Applications

TL;DR: A selection of remarkable contributions given by the leaders of the field and it may serve as inspiration and future reference to all researchers that want to explore the extraordinary possibilities given by this revolutionary concept is presented in this article.
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Memristor SPICE model and crossbar simulation based on devices with nanosecond switching time

TL;DR: This model was able to simulate crossbar circuits containing up to 256 memristors and is significantly less likely to cause convergence errors when operating in the nanosecond switching regime with a large number of devices when compared with existing SPICE models.