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Production of l-asparaginase from Escherichia coli ATCC 11303: Optimization by response surface methodology
, Article Food and Bioproducts Processing ; Volume 89, Issue 4 , Oct , 2011 , Pages 315-321 ; 09603085 (ISSN) ; Alemzadeh, I ; Maghsodi, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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This paper discusses the studies carried out for the optimal production of enzyme l-asparaginase (l-asparagine amidohydrolase, EC 3.5.1.1) from Escherichia coli (ATCC 11303). It was found that inoculum age of 18 h and inoculum size of 10% were the most favorable operating conditions for enzyme production. Lactose, yeast extract and KH 2PO 4 were found to be the best carbon, nitrogen and ion sources, respectively. Statistical method was used to survey how various medium conditions affect the enzyme production. By response surface methodology, the values of lactose, tryptone, yeast extract, KH 2PO 4 and l-asparagine concentration were investigated to obtain the maximum enzyme activity. The...
Joint data detection and channel estimation in concatenated orthogonal space-time block codes
, Article 14th IEEE 2003 International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC2003, Beijing, 7 September 2003 through 10 September 2003 ; Volume 2 , 2003 , Pages 1859-1862 ; 0780378229 (ISBN); 9780780378223 (ISBN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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Recently, there have been several schemes on concatenated space-time codes. Previous works that do not assume perfect CSI at the receiver suffer from exponential complexity of decoder in rate and 3 db performance loss of differential detection or the complexity of channel estimation [6], [7] due to using trellis structure for differential codes. In this paper, we propose an iterative joint channel estimation and data delection scheme for a concatenated orthogonal space-time block code, which is very simple and reaches coherent performance without assuming perfect CSI available at the receiver. © 2003 IEEE
Multiple antenna spectrum sensing in cognitive radios
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 9, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 814-823 ; 15361276 (ISSN) ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Gazor, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this paper, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing by using multiple antenna in cognitive radios when the noise and the primary user signal are assumed as independent complex zero-mean Gaussian random signals. The optimal multiple antenna spectrum sensing detector needs to know the channel gains, noise variance, and primary user signal variance. In practice some or all of these parameters may be unknown, so we derive the Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detectors under these circumstances. The proposed GLR detector, in which all the parameters are unknown, is a blind and invariant detector with a low computational complexity. We also analytically compute the missed detection and...
Invariant wideband spectrum sensing under unknown variances
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 8, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 2182-2186 ; 15361276 (ISSN) ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we divide a wide frequency range into multiple subbands and in each subband detect whether in a primary user (PU) is active or not. We assume that PU signal at each subband and the additive noise are white zeromean independent Gaussian random processes with unknown variances. We also assume that at least a minimum given number of subbands is vacant of PU signal and propose an invariant Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detector. The concept of the grouping of subbands allows faster spectrum sensing of a subset of subbands which may be occupied by a specific PU. Also, we evaluate trade-offs involved in the proposed algorithms by simulation. © 2009 IEEE
Wideband spectrum sensing in unknown white Gaussian noise
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 2, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 763-771 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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The spectrum sensing of a wideband frequency range is studied by dividing it into multiple subbands. It is assumed that in each subband either a primary user (PU) is active or absent in a additive white Gaussian noise environment with an unknown variance. It is also assumed that at least a minimum given number of subbands are vacant of PUs. In this multiple interrelated hypothesis testing problem, the noise variance is estimated and a generalised likelihood ratio detector is proposed to identify possible spectrum holes at a secondary user (SU). Provided that it is known that a specific PU can occupy a subset of subbands simultaneously, a grouping algorithm which allows faster spectrum...
A new approach to estimate parameters of a lumped kinetic model for hydroconversion of heavy residue
, Article Fuel ; Vol. 134, issue , 2014 , pp. 343-353 ; Vafajoo, L ; Khorasheh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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The effect of complexity level of a lumped kinetic model for heavy residue hydroconversion on estimated values of kinetic parameters was investigated in this work by imposing constraints for the parameter estimation algorithm of a complex six-lump kinetic model and deriving a simpler modified model from the complex model. Kinetic analysis was performed using available experimental data reported in the literature from a study on hydrocracking of Chinese Gudao vacuum residue in a bench-scale reactor using ammonium phosphomolybdate (APM) as a dispersed catalyst. The kinetic models also included coke formation reactions that had previously been ignored by most investigators due to the rather...
Multistage decoding for an internally coded fibre-optic time-hopping/optical code division multiple access communication system
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 655-665 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Tabataba, F. S ; Aghajanzadeh, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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A multistage decoder for the internally convolutionally coded fibre-optic time-hopping code division multiple access system recently introduced is considered. In this system, the decoder consists of several stages. The first stage is implemented using one of the single-user decoders introduced. The following stages are maximum likelihood (ML) decoders each of which use the decisions made by the previous stage. The performance of the proposed decoder is evaluated by a Monte Carlo simulation. Numerical results show that a multistage decoder with only two stages greatly outperforms the single-stage decoder with negligible increase in complexity. The authors also derive the Chernoff bound for...
Sequential Bayesian estimation of state and input in dynamical systems using output-only measurements
, Article Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing ; Volume 131 , 2019 , Pages 659-688 ; 08883270 (ISSN) ; Papadimitriou, C ; Teymouri, D ; Katafygiotis, L. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2019
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The problem of joint estimation of the state and input in linear time-invariant dynamical systems is revisited proposing novel sequential Bayesian formulations. An appealing feature of the proposed method is the promise it delivers for updating the covariance matrices of the process and measurement noise in a real-time fashion using asymptotic approximations. The proposed method avoids the direct transmission of the input into predictions of the state using a zero-mean Gaussian distribution for the input. This prior distribution aims to eliminate low-frequency drifts from estimations of the state and input. Moreover, the method is outlined in a computational algorithm offering real-time...
On degrees of freedom of the cognitive mimo two-interfering multiple-access channels
, Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 62, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 2052-2068 ; 00189545 (ISSN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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This paper characterizes the exact spatial Degrees of Freedom (DoF) region of the two-user multiple-input-multiple-output two-interfering multiple-access channels (2-IMACs), which models the uplink transmission in cellular networks, for three scenarios. The first scenario is the 2-IMAC without cognition, for which the achievability is generalized for more than two transmitters in each multiple-access channel. The two-user 2-IMACs' DoF regions are also derived for two different genie-aided cognition scenarios. Here, zero forcing by transmitters and interference alignment are studied in a network with more than two transmitters, whereas previous works dealt with two-transmitter networks. We...
Compute-and-forward two-way relaying
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2015 , Pages 451-459 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Hejazi, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2015
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In this study, a new two-way relaying scheme based on compute-and-forward (CMF) framework and relay selection strategies is proposed, which provides a higher throughput than the conventional two-way relaying schemes. Two cases of relays with or without feedback transmission capability are considered. An upper bound on the computation rate of each relay is derived, and based on that, a lower bound on the outage probability of the system is presented assuming block Rayleigh fading channels. Numerical results show that while the average sum rate of the system without feedback, named as max-CMF (M-CMF), reaches the derived upper bound only in low SNRs, that of the system with feedback, named as...
Stochastic design and analysis of user-centric wireless cloud caching networks
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 19, Issue 7 , 2020 , Pages 4978-4993 ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Debbah, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
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This paper develops a stochastic geometry-based approach for the modeling, analysis, and optimization of wireless cloud caching networks comprised of multiple-antenna radio units (RUs) inside clouds with coordinated multi-point transmissions and guard zones. We consider Poisson cluster processes to model RUs and users, and the probabilistic content placement to cache files in RUs. Accordingly, we study the exact hit probability for a user of interest for two strategies; closest selection, where the user is served by the closest RU that has its requested file, and best power selection, where the serving RU having the requested file provides the maximum instantaneous received power at the...
Optimizing temperature and introducing new process arrangements for elevating clay's longevity based on the known poisons in the separation process of trace olefins from aromatics
, Article Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology ; 2021 ; 02682575 (ISSN) ; Farhadi, F ; Akbari Kenari, M ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2021
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BACKGROUND: The clay treatment widely utilized to reduce unsaturated components in aromatic stream has a detrimental effect on catalyst lifetime. Due to the short lifetime of commercial clay, a huge number of studies have been carried out to address this problem over the last decade. This study aims to optimize the temperature for longer serviceability of clay by removal of unsaturated aliphatic components from aromatic streams through the adsorption and catalytic properties of clay. A novel process arrangement is introduced by scheduling the reuse of deactivated clay that is discarded after deactivation. RESULTS: Results showed that the suitable range of temperature for olefin removal is...
Optimizing temperature and introducing new process arrangements for elevating clay's longevity based on the known poisons in the separation process of trace olefins from aromatics
, Article Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology ; Volume 97, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 973-983 ; 02682575 (ISSN) ; Farhadi, F ; Akbari Kenari, M ; Ramakrishna, S ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2022
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BACKGROUND: The clay treatment widely utilized to reduce unsaturated components in aromatic stream has a detrimental effect on catalyst lifetime. Due to the short lifetime of commercial clay, a huge number of studies have been carried out to address this problem over the last decade. This study aims to optimize the temperature for longer serviceability of clay by removal of unsaturated aliphatic components from aromatic streams through the adsorption and catalytic properties of clay. A novel process arrangement is introduced by scheduling the reuse of deactivated clay that is discarded after deactivation. RESULTS: Results showed that the suitable range of temperature for olefin removal is...
Designing best effort networks-on-chip to meet hard latency constraints
, Article Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems ; Vol. 12, issue 4 , June , 2013 ; ISSN: 15399087 ; Rahmati, D ; Murali, S ; Sarbazi-Azad, H ; Benini, L ; Micheli, G. D ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Many classes of applications require Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees from the system interconnect. In Networks-on-Chip (NoC) QoS guarantees usually translate into bandwidth and latency constraints for the traffic flows and require hardware support in the NoC fabric and its interfaces. In this article we present a novel NoC synthesis framework to automatically build networks that meet hard latency constraints of end-to-end traffic streams without requiring specialized hardware for the network components. The hard latency constraints are met by carefully designing the NoC topology and selecting the appropriate routes for flow using lean best-effort network components. We perform...
Engineering 3D parallelized microfluidic droplet generators with equal flow profiles by computational fluid dynamics and stereolithographic printing
, Article Lab on a Chip ; Volume 20, Issue 3 , 2020 , Pages 490-495 ; Teixeira, L. M ; Salehi, S. S ; Kerckhofs, G ; Guyot, Y ; Geven, M ; Geris, L ; Grijpma, D ; Blanquer, S ; Leijten, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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Microfluidic droplet generators excel in generating monodisperse micrometer-sized droplets and particles. However, the low throughput of conventional droplet generators hinders their clinical and industrial translation. Current approaches to parallelize microdevices are challenged by the two-dimensional nature of the standard fabrication methods. Here, we report the facile production of three-dimensionally (3D) parallelized microfluidic droplet generators consisting of stacked and radially multiplexed channel designs. Computational fluid dynamics simulations form the design basis for a microflow distributor that ensures similar flow rates through all droplet generators. Stereolithography is...
Performance evaluations and comparisons of several LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA systems
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 337-347 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Haghighat, J ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamali, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2006
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In this paper, the application of regular Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes in Multi-Carrier Frequency-Hopping (MC-FH) CDMA systems is studied. To this end, different well-known constructions of regular LDPC codes are considered and the performance of LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA systems, based on these constructions, are evaluated and compared in a frequency-selective slowly Rayleigh fading channel. These results are compared with those previously reported for super-orthogonal convolutionally coded MC-FH-CDMA systems. The simulation results indicate that the LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA system significantly outperforms the uncoded and super-orthogonal convolutionally coded schemes. To alleviate the...
High-performance LDPC codes for CDMA applications
, Article 4th International Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Communications Network, MWCN 2002, 9 September 2002 through 11 September 2002 ; 2002 , Pages 105-109 ; 0780376056 (ISBN); 9780780376052 (ISBN) ; Jamali, S. H ; Behroozi, H ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2002
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Recently, V. Sorokine et al. (see IEEE Trans. Commun., vol.48, no.10, p.1660-8, 2000; vol.48, no.11, p.1818-28, 2000) have introduced a class of low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes which, when applied on an IS-95 CDMA system, show, at BER=10-3, a five-fold and two-fold increase in capacity compared to the traditional uncoded scheme and to state-of-the-art low-rate orthogonal convolutional codes, respectively. However, these codes suffer from an error-floor at lower BERs which are needed for high-quality services, such as data. To enhance the capacity of CDMA systems, not only for moderate BER values but also for lower BER values, we modify the construction of these codes slightly, to...
Performance evaluation of LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA system over fading channels
, Article 14th IEEE 2003 International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC2003, Beijing, 7 September 2003 through 10 September 2003 ; Volume 2 , 2003 , Pages 1574-1578 ; 0780378229 (ISBN); 9780780378223 (ISBN) ; Haghighat, J ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamali, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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In this paper, we consider the application of Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes in multi-carrier frequency-hopping (MC-FH) CDMA systems. We evaluate the performance of the coded system in a slowly Rayleigh fading frequency-selective channel using different construction methods of regular LDPC codes. We then compare the results with those of the Super-Orthogonal coded system. Our simulation results show that the LDPC coded scheme significantly outperforms the uncoded and the Super-Orthogonal coded scheme. Finally, we propose a new semi-random construction of regular LDPC code and evaluate its performance in MC-FH-CDMA system. Our numerical results indicate that this new construction...
Experimental entropic test of state-independent contextuality via single photons
, Article Physical Review A ; Volume 101, Issue 6 , 2020 ; Qu, D ; Kurzyński, P ; Kaszlikowski, D ; Kaszlikowski, D ; Raeisi, S ; Xiao, L ; Wang, K ; Zhan, X ; Xue, P ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2020
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Recently, an inequality satisfied by noncontextual hidden-variable models and violated by quantum mechanics for all states of a four-level system has been derived based on an information-theoretic distance approach to nonclassical correlations. In this Rapid Communication, we experimentally demonstrate the violation of this inequality with single photons. Our experiment offers a method to study a distinction between quantum and classical correlations from an information-theoretic perspective. © 2020 American Physical Society
Rheological behaviour of dilute soil-water mixtures: role of interactions from colloidal and non-colloidal particles
, Article Canadian Geotechnical Journal ; Volume 60, Issue 2 , 2023 , Pages 139-150 ; 00083674 (ISSN) ; Zhang, L. M ; Haeri, S. M ; Xu, Z. D ; Sharif University of Technology
Canadian Science Publishing
2023
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The rheological behaviour of dilute soil-water mixtures, such as hyperconcentrated mixtures and interstitial fluids in debris flows, can significantly affect the flow dynamics of flow-type landslides. These mixtures often contain clay, silt, and sandy particles. Despite great efforts, the effects of soil type and texture on the rheological behaviour of these mixtures are still not well understood. To tackle this issue, an experimental investigation is carried out using a narrow-gap rotational viscometer to evaluate the interactions from colloidal (clay) and non-colloidal (silt and sand) particles and possibility of flow regime change. The flow curves of dilute mixtures are determined with...