118 research outputs found
Spin-Transfer-Torque Driven Magneto-Logic OR, AND and NOT Gates
We show that current induced magneto-logic gates like AND, OR and NOT can be
designed with the simple architecture involving a single nano spin-valve
pillar, as an extension of our recent work on spin-torque-driven magneto-logic
universal gates, NAND and NOR. Here the logical operation is induced by
spin-polarized currents which also form the logical inputs. The operation is
facilitated by the simultaneous presence of a constant controlling magnetic
field, in the absence of which the same element operates as a magnetoresistive
memory element. We construct the relevant phase space diagrams for the free
layer magnetization dynamics in the monodomain approximation and show the
rationale and functioning of the proposed gates. The flipping time for the
logical states of these non-universal gates is estimated to be within nano
seconds, just like their universal counter parts.Comment: 9 pages,7 figure
New geometries associated with the nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger equation
We apply our recent formalism establishing new connections between the
geometry of moving space curves and soliton equations, to the nonlinear
Schr\"{o}dinger equation (NLS).
We show that any given solution of the NLS gets associated with three
distinct space curve evolutions. The tangent vector of the first of these
curves, the binormal vector of the second and the normal vector of the third,
are shown to satisfy the integrable Landau-Lifshitz (LL) equation
, (). These connections
enable us to find the three surfaces swept out by the moving curves associated
with the NLS. As an example, surfaces corresponding to a stationary envelope
soliton solution of the NLS are obtained.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
Bifurcation and chaos in spin-valve pillars in a periodic applied magnetic field
We study the bifurcation and chaos scenario of the macro-magnetization vector
in a homogeneous nanoscale-ferromagnetic thin film of the type used in
spin-valve pillars. The underlying dynamics is described by a generalized
Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG) equation. The LLG equation has an especially
appealing form under a complex stereographic projection, wherein the
qualitative equivalence of an applied field and a spin-current induced torque
is transparent. Recently chaotic behavior of such a spin vector has been
identified by Zhang and Li using a spin polarized current passing through the
pillar of constant polarization direction and periodically varying magnitude,
owing to the spin-transfer torque effect. In this paper we show that the same
dynamical behavior can be achieved using a periodically varying applied
magnetic field, in the presence of a constant DC magnetic field and constant
spin current, which is technically much more feasible, and demonstrate
numerically the chaotic dynamics in the system for an infinitely thin film.
Further, it is noted that in the presence of a nonzero crystal anisotropy field
chaotic dynamics occurs at much lower magnitudes of the spin-current and DC
applied field.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures. To appear in Chao
DDoS Attack Detection in WSN using Modified Invasive Weed Optimization with Extreme Learning Machine
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are the wide-spread methodology for its distribution of the vast amount of devoted sensor nodes (SNs) that is employed for sensing the atmosphere and gather information. The gathered information was transmitted to the sink nodes via intermediate nodes. Meanwhile, the SN data are prone to the internet, and they are vulnerable to diverse security risks, involving distributed denial of service (DDoS) outbreaks that might interrupt network operation and compromises data integrity. In recent times, developed machine learning (ML) approaches can be applied for the discovery of DDoS attacks and accomplish security in WSN. To achieve this, this study presents a modified invasive weed optimization with extreme learning machine (MIWO-ELM) model for DDoS outbreak recognition in the WSN atmosphere. In the presented MIWO-ELM technique, an initial stage of data pre-processing is conducted. The ELM model can be applied for precise DDoS attack detection and classification process. At last, the MIWO method can be exploited for the parameter tuning of the ELM model which leads to improved performance of the classification. The experimental analysis of the MIWO-ELM method takes place using WSN dataset. The comprehensive simulation outputs show the remarkable performance of the MIWO-ELM method compared to other recent approaches
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