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The shape of two-dimensional and three-dimensional drops on flat and curved hydrophilic substrates: variational, numerical and molecular dynamics simulation investigations
, Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; 2021 ; 1735207X (ISSN) ; Torabi Rad, M ; Boudaghi, A ; Ataeizadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the shape of two-dimensional and three-dimensional drops on flat and curved substrates by minimizing free energy with the variational approach. The process initiated from the flat substrate and has proved the drop shape equation. Then, the drop shape equation for these models has been determined by extending the method to curved substrates. The constraints in 2D and 3D models are constant surface area and volume, respectively. The Euler–Lagrange differential equation can be solved analytically in the two-dimensional case and the drop height as a function of x has been driven which is the equation of a circle. In the 3D model, a fundamental partial differential...
The shape of two-dimensional and three-dimensional drops on flat and curved hydrophilic substrates: variational, numerical and molecular dynamics simulation investigations
, Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 423-433 ; 1735207X (ISSN) ; Torabi Rad, M ; Boudaghi, A ; Ataeizadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2022
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze the shape of two-dimensional and three-dimensional drops on flat and curved substrates by minimizing free energy with the variational approach. The process initiated from the flat substrate and has proved the drop shape equation. Then, the drop shape equation for these models has been determined by extending the method to curved substrates. The constraints in 2D and 3D models are constant surface area and volume, respectively. The Euler–Lagrange differential equation can be solved analytically in the two-dimensional case and the drop height as a function of x has been driven which is the equation of a circle. In the 3D model, a fundamental partial differential...
A new algorithm for optimal measurement placement, observability analysis and harmonic state estimation in power systems
, Article PEDSTC 2013 - 4th Annual International Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference ; 2013 , Pages 518-523 ; 9781467344845 (ISBN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Karimi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Harmonic State Estimation (HSE) is a technique for identifying harmonic distributions in power systems with limited measurements. The main problem in HSE is the optimal placement of measurement meters such that the estimation error is minimized, while making the system fully observable. The second issue is the HSE method. This method must be accurate and fast enough in order to have an accurate HSE. This paper presents a new algorithm that uses minimum variance criterion (MVC) and a sequential method for optimal meters placement, SVD method for observability analysis and finally WLS method for harmonic estimation. The proposed method minimizes the number of measurement devices and the error...
An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
, Article EPE 2012 - Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference and Exposition on Electrical and Power Engineering ; 2012 , Pages 271-275 ; 9781467350013 (ISBN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Karimi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Harmonic state estimation (HSE) method has been used to locate harmonic sources and estimate harmonic distribution in power systems with limited number of harmonic meters. This paper focuses on a new technique for optimal placement of measurement devices and observability analysis for power systems harmonic state estimation. The proposed method optimizes the number of measurements and minimizes the error of estimation at the same time. The method is tested on the IEEE 14-bus power system to show its precision
Phase-induced intensity noise in digital incoherent all-optical tapped-delay line systems [electronic resource]
, Article Lightwave Technology, Journal of ; 2006, Volume.24 , Issue. 8, p.3059-3072 ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
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In this paper, the authors analyze conditions under which they can be certain on the intensity addition of a given device, such as tapped-delay lines, used in digital incoherent all-optical communication systems. A general expression for phase-induced intensity noise that is applicable to all types of semiconductor lasers is derived by defining an optical self-SNR expression that can be used to analyze and measure phase-induced intensity noise. The result shows that in order to have a minimal phase-induced intensity noise in most digital optical incoherent systems, a large optical self-SNR, e.g., 20 dB or more, is needed. This in turn is shown to place a limit on the maximum rate of...
An efficient MAC protocol for sensor network considering energy consumption and information retrieval pattern
, Article DSD'2005: 8th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, Porto, 30 August 2005 through 3 September 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 261-266 ; 0769524338 (ISBN); 9780769524337 (ISBN) ; Malekane Rad, M. M ; Mohammad Nikjoo, S ; Mohseni, A. H ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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A SEnsor Network with Mobile Agents (SENMA) is an architecture proposed for large scale sensor networks in which the access point moves above the network and gathers information from a limited number of nodes. However, the performance of such system is limited by estimation errors and packet errors due to collision. In this paper, we first derive the equations of distortion in a general scenario and use this model to obtain four best node positions in order to achieve min-max estimation error in a square. In addition, an opportunistic MAC is proposed that considers both collision effects and estimation error based on Channel State Information (CSI). As the simulation results show the...
Adaptive model predictive TCP delay-based congestion control
, Article Computer Communications ; Volume 29, Issue 11 , 2006 , Pages 1963-1978 ; 01403664 (ISSN) ; Mohsenian Rad, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Adaptive Model Predictive Transmission Control Protocol (AMP-TCP) as a new TCP delay-based congestion control algorithm is introduced. Both aspects of design and implementation of the algorithm are described using simulations on the ns-2 network simulator. The design stage is composed of two steps. First, a recursive system identification approach is proposed to capture the network delay dynamics from TCP source view. Second, the proposed modeling is employed to develop an adaptive model predictive TCP congestion control strategy in the absence of any explicit congestion notification. The characteristics and performance of AMP-TCP are investigated using several network simulations. Finally a...
TCP retransmission timer adjustment mechanism using model-based RTT predictor
, Article 2004 5th Asian Control Conference, Melbourne, 20 July 2004 through 23 July 2004 ; Volume 1 , 2004 , Pages 686-693 ; 0780388739 (ISBN) ; Mohsenian Rad, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) uses multiple timers to do its work. The most important of these is the retransmission timer. In this paper, the TCP retransmission timer adjustment mechanism is approached from a system point of view and a new mechanism is proposed. A simple recursive system identification algorithm is used to capture both time variant and time invariant Internet behavior. Also a dynamic model-based Round-Trip Time (RTT) predictor was provided. Based on network simulation and real Internet data collection, it was observed that when the retransmission timer is adjusted by the proposed predictor instead of the traditional RTT estimator, performance increased significantly
Botulinum toxin a dissolving microneedles for hyperhidrosis treatment: design, formulation and in vivo evaluation
, Article Biomaterials Science ; Volume 11, Issue 24 , 2023 , Pages 7784-7804 ; 20474830 (ISSN) ; Rad Malekshahi, M ; Shafiei, M ; Sharifi, F ; Motasadizadeh, H ; Ebrahiminejad, V ; Rad Malekshahi, M ; Akbarijavar, H ; Faraji Rad, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
Abstract
Multiple periodic injections of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) are the standard treatment of hyperhidrosis which causes excessive sweating. However, BTX-A injections can create problems, including incorrect and painful injections, the risk of drug entry into the bloodstream, the need for medical expertise, and waste disposal problems. New drug delivery systems can substantially reduce these problems. Transdermal delivery is an effective alternative to conventional BTX-A injections. However, BTX-A's large molecular size and susceptibility to degradation complicate transdermal delivery. Dissolving microneedle patches (DMNPs) encapsulated with BTX-A (BTX-A/DMNPs) are a promising solution that can...
Multiuser precoding and power allocation in downlink of cooperative CDMA networks
, Article ATC 2009 - Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications, 12 October 2009 through 14 October 2009, Hai Phong ; 2009 , Pages 279-283 ; 9781424451395 (ISBN) ; Jafarnia, A ; Jamali Rad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we study the downlink of cooperative Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) systems, where a set of Mobile Terminals (MT) cooperate with the purpose of improving their downlink communications reliability with Base Station (BS). For combating Multiple-Access Interference (MAI) as well as transferring complexity and spatial processing from the mobile terminals to the transmitter of BS, multiuser transmitter precoding is considered. In addition to multiuser precoding based on Minimum Mean-Square Error (MMSE) criterion for mitigating MAI, the proper transmission power control strategy under a fixed total power constraint is proposed and analyzed. Compared with...
Low SNR regime capacity analysis of MIMO systems using directional antennas
, Article 2008 International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2008, Tehran, 27 August 2008 through 28 August 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 393-398 ; 9781424427512 (ISBN) ; Shishegar, A. A ; Khalaj, B. H ; Salavati, A. H ; Saligheh Rad, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In this paper, we evaluate the capacity of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems using directional antennas in non-isotropic scattering environments. Our analytical analysis approach results in closed-form approximate formulas in low Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) regime (in contrast to previous research works which have investigated the same problem by employing experimental or simulation frameworks). We propose an upper bound for the introduced approximate error. Our results show that MIMO systems equipped with directional antennas may have much higher capacity in nonisotropic scattering environments compared to MIMO systems equipped with omni-directional antennas. We also evaluate...
A non-linear model for the classification of stored items in supply chain management
, Article Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Information Technology - System Development and Application and Knowledge Society, ITSim'10, 15 June 2010 through 17 June 2010 ; Volume 3 , June , 2010 , Pages 1636-1641 ; 9781424467181 (ISBN) ; Bozorgi Rad, M. A ; Ishak Desa, M ; Behnam, S ; Lessanibahri, S ; IEEE ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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With the significant role that warehouse plays in connection to suppliers, distributors, and clients, and considering the costliness of storage systems, efforts have focused on the reduction of procedural expenses. Among the most significant expenses, one involves the distance traveled by operators or S/R machinery for the selection of ordered items; the common solution to which has been through the classification of stored items. Previous articles have focused on linear solutions to the abovementioned problem, such as P-Median. This article shall focus on the problems arising from the said solution, and instead a non-linear method proposed. Further, a heuristic algorithm is produced for the...
Inverse design of supersonic diffuser with flexible walls using a Genetic Algorithm
, Article Journal of Fluids and Structures ; Volume 22, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 529-540 ; 08899746 (ISSN) ; Ziaei-Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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An efficient algorithm for the design optimization of the compressible fluid flow problem through a flexible structure is presented. The methodology has three essential parts: first the behavior of compressible flow in a supersonic diffuser was studied numerically in quasi-one-dimensional form using a flux splitting method. Second, a fully coupled sequential iterative procedure was used to solve the steady state aeroelastic problem of a flexible wall diffuser. Finally, a robust Genetic Algorithm was implemented and used to calculate the optimum shape of the flexible wall diffuser for a prescribed pressure distribution. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Pseudo DVL reconstruction by an evolutionary TS-fuzzy algorithm for ocean vehicles
, Article Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation ; Volume 147 , 2019 ; 02632241 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, M ; Salarieh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
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By development of ocean exploration, autonomous vehicles are employed to perform on-water and underwater tasks. Using an extended Kalman filter, Inertial Navigation System/Doppler Velocity Log (INS/DVL) integrated systems are trying to navigate in oceans and underwater environments when Global Positioning System (GPS) signals are not accessible. The dependency of DVL signals on acoustic environments may cause any DVL malfunction due to sea creatures or strong wave-absorbing material. In this paper, an improved version of evolutionary TS-fuzzy (eTS) is proposed in order to predict DVL sensor outputs at DVL malfunction moment, by utilizing an artificial intelligent (AI) aided integrated...
Decorrelating closely spaced antennas by pattern design in uniform scattering environments
, Article IET Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 4, Issue 11 , November , 2010 , Pages 1903-1909 ; 17518725 (ISSN) ; Khalaj, B. H ; Shishegar, A. A ; Saligheh Rad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The authors propose a novel solution for decorrelating closely spaced antennas with identical radiation patterns. By proper steering of the directional elements' patterns, the decorrelation distance is reduced to 0.25λ in comparison with the well-established 0.4λ result based on the Bessel-shaped correlation expression. In addition, by proposing the definition of Decorrelation Factor of an antenna pattern, a framework for comparison of correlation behaviour of different antennas is provided. Subsequently, a performance metric characterised by the Jensen upper bound for the capacity of closely spaced antennas is proposed. Finally, we apply our results to two practical directional antennas,...
The potential application of particle swarm optimization algorithm for forecasting the air-overpressure induced by mine blasting
, Article Engineering with Computers ; 2017 , Pages 1-9 ; 01770667 (ISSN) ; Eskandar, H ; Mahmodi Derakhsh, A ; Nikafshan Rad, H ; Ghanadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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In tunneling projects and open-pit mines, drilling and blasting is a common method for fragmenting the rock masses. Although fragmentation is the main aim of blasting, the adverse effects such as air-overpressure (AOp) and ground vibration are unavoidable. Among these unwanted effects, AOp is considered as one of the most important effects which can cause damage to nearby structures. Therefore, precise estimation of AOp is required for minimizing the environmental problems. This article proposes three new models for predicting blast-induced AOp at Shur river dam area, Iran, optimized by particle swarm optimization (PSO). For this aim, 80 blasting events were investigated and the requirement...
The potential application of particle swarm optimization algorithm for forecasting the air-overpressure induced by mine blasting
, Article Engineering with Computers ; Volume 34, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 277-285 ; 01770667 (ISSN) ; Eskandar, H ; Mahmodi Derakhsh, A ; Nikafshan Rad, H ; Ghanadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer London
2018
Abstract
In tunneling projects and open-pit mines, drilling and blasting is a common method for fragmenting the rock masses. Although fragmentation is the main aim of blasting, the adverse effects such as air-overpressure (AOp) and ground vibration are unavoidable. Among these unwanted effects, AOp is considered as one of the most important effects which can cause damage to nearby structures. Therefore, precise estimation of AOp is required for minimizing the environmental problems. This article proposes three new models for predicting blast-induced AOp at Shur river dam area, Iran, optimized by particle swarm optimization (PSO). For this aim, 80 blasting events were investigated and the requirement...
Wettability and rheological behavior of low Ag lead-free SAC/graphene and cobalt-graphene nanocomposite solder paste
, Article Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science ; Volume 53, Issue 8 , 2022 , Pages 2811-2822 ; 10735623 (ISSN) ; Movahedi, M ; Kokabi, A. H ; Miyashita, Y ; Azghandi Rad, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2022
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The impacts of dopant nanoparticles, graphene nanosheets (GNSs) and cobalt decorated-graphene nanosheets (CoGNSs), were studied in relation to the wettability and rheological behavior in low-Ag lead-free SAC0307 (Sn–0.3Ag–0.7Cu) solder paste. The solidification range of the solders was evaluated using differential scanning calorimetry. Phase identification in the solder bulk and interface of the solder and copper substrate was carried out by X-ray diffraction and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Spreading properties and reactive wetting behavior along with the rheological properties of the solders were also studied. Results showed that the addition of both nanoparticles did not...
The design of a low-power high-speed current comparator in 0.35-μm CMOS technology
, Article Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, ISQED 2009, 16 March 2009 through 18 March 2009, San Jose, CA ; 2009 , Pages 107-111 ; 9781424429530 (ISBN) ; Alavi Rad, H ; Alavi Rad, M ; Mortazavi, M ; International Society for Quality Electronic Design, ISQED ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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A novel low power with high performance low current comparator is proposed in this paper which comprises of low input impedance using a simple biasing method. It aimed for low power consumption and high speed designs compared with other high speed designs. The simulation results from HSPICE demonstrate the propagation delay is about 0.7 ns and the average power consumption is 130 μW for 100 nA input current at supply voltage of 1.8 V using 0.35 micron CMOS technology. © 2009 IEEE
Bacterial receiver prototype for molecular communication using rhamnose operon in a microfluidic environment
, Article IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience ; Volume 20, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 426-435 ; 15361241 (ISSN) ; Mashhadian, A ; Farahnak Ghazani, M ; Arjmandi, H. R ; Alsadat Rad, M ; Shamloo, A ; Vosoughi, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
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Bacterial populations are promising candidates for the development of the receiver and transmitter nanomachines for molecular communication (MC). A bacterial receiver is required to uptake the information molecules and produce the detectable molecules following a regulation mechanism. We have constructed a novel bacterial MC receiver using an inducible bacterial L-rhamnose-regulating operon. The proposed bacterial receiver produces green fluorescent protein (GFP) in response to the L-rhamnose information molecules following a quite fast regulation mechanism. To fabricate the receiver, the bacterial population has been transformed using a plasmid harboring L-rhamnose operon genes and gene...