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    A search for transit timing variations in the HATS-18 planetary system

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 515, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 3212-3223 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Southworth, J ; Barker, A. J ; Hinse, T. C ; Jongen, Y ; Dominik, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Longa-Peña, P ; Sajadian, S ; Snodgrass, C ; Tregloan-Reed, J ; Bach-Møller, N ; Bonavita, M ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Helling, Ch ; Hitchcock, J. A ; Hundertmark, M ; Khalouei, E ; Korhonen, H ; Mancini, L ; Peixinho, N ; Rahvar, S ; Rabus, M ; Skottfelt, J ; Spyratos, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2022
    Abstract
    HATS-18 b is a transiting planet with a large mass and a short orbital period, and is one of the best candidates for the detection of orbital decay induced by tidal effects. We present extensive photometry of HATS-18 from which we measure 27 times of mid-transit. Two further transit times were measured from data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and three more taken from the literature. The transit timings were fitted with linear and quadratic ephemerides and an upper limit on orbital decay was determined. This corresponds to a lower limit on the modified stellar tidal quality factor of $Q_star ^{, prime } gt 10^{5.11 pm 0.04}$. This is at the cusp of constraining the... 

    Large-scale changes of the cloud coverage in the ϵ Indi Ba and Bb system

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 495, Issue 4 , May , 2021 , Pages 3881-3899 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Hitchcock, J. A ; Helling, Ch ; Scholz, A ; Hodosan, G ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Longa Peña, P ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Campbell White, J ; Jaimes, R. F ; Fujii, Y. I ; Haikala, L. K ; Henning, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Lowry, S ; Mancini, L ; Rahvar, S ; Rabus, M ; Southworth, J ; Von Essen, C ; The MiNDSTEp Collaboration ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2021
    Abstract
    We present the results of 14 nights of I-band photometric monitoring of the nearby brown dwarf binary, ϵ Indi Ba and Bb. Observations were acquired over 2 months, with a total of close to 42 h of coverage at a typically high cadence of 1.4 min. At a separation of just 0.7 arcsec, we do not resolve the individual components, and so effectively treat the binary as if it were a single object. However, ϵ Indi Ba (spectral type T1) is the brightest known T-type brown dwarf, and is expected to dominate the photometric signal. We typically find no strong variability associated with the target during each individual night of observing, but see significant changes in mean brightness – by as much as... 

    Erratum: Large-scale changes of the cloud coverage in the ϵ Indi Ba and Bb system (Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society DOI: 10.1093/jeea/staa1344)

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 506, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 3418- ; 00358711 (ISSN) Hitchcock, J.A ; Helling, C ; Scholz, A ; Hodosan, G ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Jørgensen, U. G ; Longa Peña, P ; Sajadian, S ; Skottfelt, J ; Snodgrass, C ; Bozza, V ; Burgdorf, M. J ; Campbell White, J ; Figuera Jaimes, R ; Fujii, Y. I ; Haikala, L. K ; Henning, T ; Hinse, T. C ; Lowry, S ; Mancini, L ; Rahvar, S ; Rabus, M ; Southworth, J ; Von Essen, C ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2021
    Abstract
    The Acknowledgements section of Hitchcock et al. (2020) should have included the following grant information: ‘TCH acknowledges financial support from the National Research Foundation (NRF; No. 2019R1I1A1A01059609)’. This change does not affect any of the scientific content of the paper. © 2021 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved  

    Analytical model of the effect of tangent length between vertical curves on train derailments

    , Article Application of Nanotechnology in Pavements, Geological Disasters, and Foundation Settlement Control Technology ; 2014 , Pages 40-45 Molan, A. M ; Khodabakhshi, A ; Aman, J. J. C ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Derailment is one of the most hazardous occurrences affecting the safety of railroad cars that must be prevented. The potential threat of derailment could be especially significant when length of tangent between vertical curves isn't long enough. Although the length of tangent between vertical curves could be relevant to railway safety, no research had been conducted to study its effect on derailment risk. The primary objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of tangent length between vertical curves on derailment. This study consisted of three major components: (1) review of 1999-2008 derailment reports in Iran, (2) a regression analysis, and (3) recommendation model for... 

    Emerging OCDMA communication systems and data networks [electronic resource]

    , Article Journal of Optical Networking ; Volume 6, Issue 9, 1 September 2007, Pages 1138-1178 Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    I present an in-depth review of the trends and the directions taken by researchers worldwide in optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) systems. I highlight those trends and features that I believe are essential to the successful introduction of various OCDMA techniques in communication systems and data networks in the near future. In particular I begin by giving a comprehensive review of the construction of optical orthogonal codes (OOCs). Specifically I discuss the recently developed algorithms that are based on matrix algebra, which simplify and enhance the efficiencies of algorithms in OOC generation. In communication systems studies I first focus on and discuss various OCDMA... 

    Investigation of hydrocarbon pollution spreading in soil around sarkoun refinery

    , Article 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering: Incorporating the 59th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference and the 24th Interamerican Congress of Chemical Engineering, 23 August 2009 through 27 August 2009, Montreal, QC ; 2009 , Pages - Ebrahimi, S ; Malakouti, M. J ; Shayegan, J ; Atashjameh, A ; Akbari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The pollution existence around Sarkhoun refinery and the way of its probable present existence were studied. Due to the lack of underground water in the area and the existence of hardpans near to soil surface, pollution spread through vapor and hydrocarbon condensations in vados zone. Hydrocarbon pollution mostly occurred in the north of refinery which means in the place of the evaporation basin of phase 1 and the old evaporation basin of phase 2 in that side a part of the pollution was observed in the east of the refinery, which was related to the tube lines breakage. However, it was expected the pollution to spread towards center and west parts of the refinery, but the investigations... 

    Optimum and suboptimum memoryless nonlinearities for the detection of ultrashort light pulses in gaussian noise [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; 2009 Volume 57, Issue 12, December 2009, Article number 5351650, Pages 3561-3565 Farhang, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Detection of ultrashort light pulses with conventional bandlimited photodetectors can lead to substantial performance degradation in digital lightwave communication systems. All-optical nonlinear processing of the received field prior to the optical to electrical conversion can greatly overcome this problem. In this letter, through a decision-theoretic framework and using a basic invariance property of the photodetector, we obtain the optimal zero-memory nonlinear element and evaluate its performance. Possible suboptimum nonlinearities are also investigated and their performance is examined. The results in this letter strongly justify the intuitive use of power-law devices, such as those... 

    Performance analysis of spectral-phase-encoded optical CDMA system using two-photon-absorption receiver structure for asynchronous and slot-level synchronous transmitters

    , Article Journal of Lightwave Technology ; 2007, Volume 25, Issue 6, Pages 1638-1645 Jamshidi, K ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we analyze the performance of a nonlinear two-photon-absorption (TPA) receiver and compare its performance with that of a single-photon-absorption (SPA) receiver in the context of spectral-phase-encoded optical code-division multiple access (CDMA) technique. The performances for the above systems are evaluated for two different transmission scenarios, namely, asynchronous and slot-level synchronous transmitters. Performance evaluation includes different sources of degradation such as multiple-access interference, noise due to optical amplification, shot noise, and thermal noise. In obtaining the performance, the mean and variance of the received signal in each of the above... 

    Performance limits of optical clock recovery systems based on two-photon absorption receiver structure [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics ; Vol.14, No.3, PP. 963-971 May/June 2008 Zarkoob, H ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we analyze and discuss the performance limits of optical clock recovery systems using a phase-locked loop (PLL) structure with nonlinear two-photon absorption (TPA) phase detection scheme. The motivation in analyzing the aforementioned optical PLL with TPA receiver structure is due to a recent successful experiment reported in . We characterize the mathematical structure of PLLs with TPA, so as to evaluate the performance limits on optical clock recovery mechanism. More specifically, we identify two intrinsic sources of phase noise in the system namely, the on- off nature of the incoming data pulses and the detector's shot noise that ultimately limit the performance of the... 

    Optimum code structures for positive optical CDMA using normalized divergence maximization criterion [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Vol. 56, No. 9, PP. 1414-1421, September 2008 Mashhadi, S ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif Unversity Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this letter we consider optimum code structure for positive optical code division multiple-access (optical CDMA) systems. Positive systems are a class of systems that operate with positive real numbers only. We consider the effect of multipleaccess interference in our model and show that code design for both On-Off Keying (OOK) and Binary PPM optical CDMA systems results in the same solutions. Furthermore, we show that a class of codes known as optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) are the best possible positive codes. In obtaining the results we define normalized divergence based on signal-to-multipleaccess interference ratio (SIR) for a multiple-access system in a useful manner and use it as... 

    Multi-service provisioning and quality of service (QOS) guarantee in WDM optical code switched GMPLS core networks

    , Article IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Vol. 27, No. 12, PP. 1754-1762 , Jun. 2009 Beyranvandl, H ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a new scheme to provide multiservice transmission on generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS) networks using optical code-division multiplexing (OCDM) in each wavelength of a wavelength-division multiplexing system. To provide multiservice transmission in a typical GMPLS network, we propose to classify the fiber bandwidth into a number of waveband and consider the wavelengths of each waveband for a specific class-of-service such that the corresponding codes to be used are designed based on the characteristics of the class-of-service. The traffic behavior of the network is examined using Erlang's model, and the probability density functions (PDF) of the... 

    UWB spectrally encoded spread-time CDMA in the presence of multiple gaussian interference: RAKE receiver and three-level codes [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 56, Issue 12, 2008, Pages 2178-2189 Mashhadi, S ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper we study and analyze the performance of the RAKE receiver for a typical Ultrawideband (UWB) Spectrally-Encoded Spread-Time (ST) CDMA in the presence of multiple Gaussian Interference (GI) signals. We demonstrate that by combining useful properties of three-level codes, i.e., codes with values of - 1, 0, +1, and RAKE receiver, we can introduce a new strategy in which it can result in superior performance when compared to previous results. In particular, following a discussion on three-level codes we can show that RAKE receiver with optimum multiplicative weights achieves a better performance when compared with simple two-level codes. With the help of an example we show various... 

    On the performance of spectrally-encoded spread-time ultrawideband CDMA communication systems [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; 2008 Vol. 7, No. 11 Farhang, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper we study the performance of spectrally-encoded spread-time (SE/ST) technique when applied to ultrawideband (UWB) signals in the context of wireless code-division multiple-access (CDMA) communication. In this technique UWB pulses are spectrally encoded with pseudorandom codes that are assigned uniquely to each user. We shall show that the SE/ST ultrawideband system provides an appropriate multi-user capacity in realistic UWB channels, along with the ability of narrowband interference (NBI) suppression. To this end, after obtaining a suitable statistical model for spectrally encoded spread-time signals, we investigate the performance of the system in the presence of... 

    All-optical multi-service path switching in optical code switched GMPLS core networks [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Vol. 27, No. 12, PP. 2001-2012, Jun. 2009 Beyranvand, H ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    All-optical multi-service path switching in optical code switched GMPLS core networks  

    Code- division multiple- access techniques in optical fiber networks, part III: optical and gate receiver structure using generalized optical orthogonal codes

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communication ; 2006, Vol.54, No.8, PP. 1457-1468 Mashhadi, S ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present a deep insight into the behavior of optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) systems based on an incoherent, intensity encoding/decoding technique using a well-known class of codes, namely, optical orthogonal codes (OOCs). As opposed to parts I and II of this paper, where OOCs with cross-correlation lambda=1 were considered, we consider generalized OOCs with 1leslambdalesw, where w is the weight of the corresponding codes. To enhance the performance of such systems, we propose the use of an optical and logic gate receiver, which, in an ideal case, e.g., in the absence of any noise source, except the optical multiple-access interference, is optimum. Using some... 

    Statistical analysis of coherent ultrashort light pulse CDMA with multiple optical amplifiers using additive noise model

    , Article IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Vol. 23, No. 5, PP. 1842-1851, May 2005 Jamshidi, K ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper describes a study of the performance of various configurations for placing multiple optical amplifiers in a typical coherent ultrashort light pulse code-division multiple access (CULP-CDMA) communication system using the additive noise model. For this study, a comprehensive performance analysis was developed that takes into account multiple-access noise, noise due to optical amplifiers, and thermal noise using the saddle-point approximation technique. Prior to obtaining the overall system performance, the input/output statistical models for different elements of the system such as encoders/decoders, star coupler, and optical amplifiers were obtained. Performance comparisons... 

    Atmospheric optical CDMA via optical orthogonal codes

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communication ; Vol.54, No.9, PP. 1614-1623, September 2006 Jazayerifar, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    We propose and consider using a class of multiple-access sequences, namely, optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) in atmospheric optical code-division multiple-access systems. We obtain analytical solutions to the error probability for various channel models using positive-intrinsic-negative diode and avalanche photodiode photodetectors. In our analysis, the effects of atmospheric turbulence, ambient light, thermal noise, and multiuser interference are considered, in the context of a semiclassical photon-counting approach. The performance of the systems taking advantage of space diversity and error-correcting codes are also evaluated. Two common and widely used optical modulations, on-off keying... 

    Statistical characterization and the bit- error- rate analysis of lightwave systems with optical amplification using two-photon absorption receiver structures

    , Article IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology ; 2006 Vol. 24, Issue 3, PP. 1302-1316 Jamshidi, K ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, the authors study the performance of a two-photon absorption (TPA) receiver in a typical communication system employing an optical amplifier. For the study, the authors develop a comprehensive performance analysis, taking into account noises due to an optical amplifier, shot noise, and thermal noise, using Gaussian approximation technique. In evaluating the performance of the system using this technique, the mean and the variance of the received signal will be derived. Comparing the results of receivers using the TPA process with that of a typical single-photon absorption (SPA) structure leads the authors to conclude that TPA receivers can be used when the speed of the... 

    Multiuser detector for airborne co-located multiple input/multiple output radar using compressive measurements

    , Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 11, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 260-268 ; 17518784 (ISSN) Abed, A. M ; Salehi, J. A ; Hariri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2017
    Abstract
    This study presents and analyses a novel joint detection and parameters estimation of multiple targets using a co-located multiple input/multiple output radar with moving platform, in the presence of clutter and background noise. A notable feature of the proposed approach is that clutter cancellation is independent of received data. Moreover, to decrease the computational load, the authors propose to perform the target detection and parameters estimation by directly processing on the compressive measurements as opposed to Nyquist samples. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology  

    Optimum receiver design for transmitted-reference signaling [electronic resource]

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; May 2010, Volume 58, Issue 5, P.1589-1598 Farhang, M. (Mahmoud) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Autocorrelation receiver (AcR) is usually used as the general receiver for transmitted reference (TR) communication systems on a quite intuitive basis. In this paper, we apply the principle of statistical invariance to obtain the optimum TR receiver on a decision-theoretic basis, and it is shown that the autocorrelation receiver is optimal only in a special case. Performance of the optimum receiver and the suboptimum AcR for some important modulation schemes is also evaluated. The results imply that allocating a part of the transmitted energy and bandwidth to reference pulses would not help improve the performance of the system and the optimal performance might be achieved via much simpler...