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A real-time, low-power implementation for high-resolution eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing
, Article Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing ; Volume 77, Issue 3 , December , 2013 , Pages 437-447 ; 09251030 (ISSN) ; Shabany, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this paper, a novel multiple antenna, high-resolution eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing algorithm based on the FFT of the received signal is introduced. The proposed platform overcomes the SNR wall problem in the conventional energy detection (ED) algorithm, enabling the detection of the weak signals at -10 dB SNR. Moreover, the utilization of FFT for the input signal channelization provides a simple, low-power design for a high-resolution spectrum sensing regime. A real-time, low-area, and low-power VLSI architecture is also developed for the algorithm, which is implemented in a 0.18 μm CMOS technology. The implemented design is the first eigenvalue-based detection (EBD) architecture...
A VLSI architecture for multiple antenna eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing
, Article 2012 19th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, ICECS 2012, 9 December 2012 through 12 December 2012 ; December , 2012 , Pages 153-156 ; 9781467312615 (ISBN) ; Shabany, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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An Eigenvalue-based detection (EBD) scheme, is proposed as an efficient method to overcome the noise uncertainty and the SNR wall problem in conventional energy detection (ED) schemes. Despite remarkable efforts made to analyze the EBD performance, a VLSI implementation is missing in literature. In this paper, a new FFT-based EBD algorithm is introduced, which eliminates the need for filter banks and discrete wavelet packet transform to channelize the input signal. The proposed method enables the utilization of the EBD algorithm in high-resolution spectrum sensing approaches. Moreover, it enables the detection of signals with SNRs as low as -10 dB. A low-power, area-efficient yet real-time...
A figure of merit in a time-modulated array
, Article IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters ; Volume 18, Issue 10 , 2019 , Pages 2086-2089 ; 15361225 (ISSN) ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Akbari, M ; Safavi Naeini, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
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In this letter, we use G/T as a figure of merit to evaluate the performance of time-modulated arrays (TMA). The noise performance of a receiver, which is periodically switched on and off, is quite different from that of a conventional receiver. We analytically investigate the noise performance of a TMA. Based on this analysis, the figure of merit, G/T, of the TMA structure is investigated, including the details of the receiver hardware. Moreover, the G/T of the TMA is compared with that of a phased array. The comparison indicates that the TMA structure provides the same or even better performance compared to a phased array system, which demonstrates the capability of TMA in providing...
A time modulated array with polarization diversity capability
, Article IEEE Access ; Volume 9 , 2021 , Pages 53735-53744 ; 21693536 (ISSN) ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Akbari, M ; Safavi Naeini, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
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The Time Modulated Array (TMA) provides multiple radiation beams at different frequencies, by turning the radiating elements on and off. In this paper, we propose to add polarization diversity to a wireless communication link by leveraging the capabilities of the TMA. The proposed architecture switches between two orthogonal polarizations, instead of turning the antenna off, providing polarization diversity for the receivers. We show that the beams of each polarization at the sidebandsare exactly the same. However, the switching sequence should be optimized for the fundamental frequency to provide the same radiation level at each sideband. Two different switching sequences are proposed,...
Investigation of rock and fluid interactions during engineered water flooding in dolomite reservoir rocks
, Article Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects ; 2020 ; Masihi, M ; Safekordi, A. A ; Ayatollahi, S ; Sadeghnejad, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2020
Abstract
Engineered water (EW) flooding is one of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques in carbonate reservoirs. In this method, the wettability of reservoir rock is altered by controlling the amount of various ions in the injected brine. The thermodynamics of wettability is related to the surface interactions and stability of water film on a rock surface. It can be identified by calculating disjoining pressure isotherms. In this study, core flooding tests, contact angle and zeta potential measurements along with the disjoining pressure isotherm calculation by the DLVO theory were used to investigate the wettability alteration of dolomite rock. Four brines include reservoir formation water...
Effect of SO4 −2 ion exchanges and initial water saturation on low salinity water flooding (LSWF) in the dolomite reservoir rocks
, Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 41, Issue 6 , 2020 , Pages 841-855 ; Masihi, M ; Safekordi, A. A ; Ayatollahi, S ; Sadeghnejad, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2020
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The low salinity water injection has become one of the most important studies in the oil industry for improving oil recovery compared to conventional seawater injection. Thus, extensive studies have been conducted in carbonate and sandstone reservoirs to investigate how the physical properties of rocks and the chemical composition of fluids influence low salinity effect, while, the carbonate reservoir rocks requires more investigation of the effect of molecular and/or ionic interactions. In this experimental work, the effectiveness of various water flooding schemes in carbonate reservoir rock samples is investigated. In this regard, the oil recovery potential of seawater (SW), reservoir...
A low-cost and low-power single Bit phased array at Ka-Band for 5G applications
, Article 49th European Microwave Conference, EuMC 2019, 1 October 2019 through 3 October 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 622-625 ; 9782874870552 (ISBN) ; Vafaeinezhad, M ; Alizadeh, M ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Safavi Naeini, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
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In this paper, we develop a phase inverting technique to improve the received power of an antenna array, with an emphasis on the simplicity of the receiver hardware and reducing the power consumption. The goal is to propose a simple array architecture to develop intelligent algorithms to enhance the received power of the array. A test set-up with 8-element switched array antenna at 28 GHz has been developed to implement the proposed algorithms. The measured results reveal that in a high scattering environment, the phase inverting technique provides about 13 dB enhancement in the received power compared to a fixed array. This significant enhancement plays a major role in establishing a robust...
Design of an optimum torque actuator for augmenting lower extremity exoskeletons in biomechanical framework
, Article 2011 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics, ROBIO 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 1979-1983 ; 9781457721373 (ISBN) ; Ghafari, A. S ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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This research presents virtual prototyping and performance evaluation of a series elastic torque actuator developed for augmenting lower extremity exoskeletal systems employing biomechanical framework. For this purpose, experimental kinematical data of the lower extremity were collected for walking and backpack load carrying. Forward dynamics simulation of the movements under investigation is performed in a biomechanical framework consisting of a musculoskeletal model with ten degrees-of-freedom actuated by eighteen Hill-type musculotendon actuators per leg to perform the muscle functional analysis. Muscle torque analysis results employed for optimal design and selection of components in the...
Electrodeposited Ni-Co alloy-particle composite coatings: A comprehensive review
, Article Surface and Coatings Technology ; Volume 382 , 2020 ; Tanhaei, M ; Ahmadipour, M. F ; Ghaffari Adli, R ; Mahdavi, S ; Walsh, F. C ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
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Electrodeposited composite and nanocomposite layers have attracted considerable attention as engineering coatings, due to their favourable tribological properties and corrosion resistance. Ni[sbnd]Co alloy matrix composite coatings are particularly significant due to their extensive and developing industrial applications. Ceramic nanoparticles are commonly incorporated into the Ni[sbnd]Co alloy matrix to further improve their properties, opening new windows for industrial applications. This review aims to comprehensively assess the influence of operating parameters (including the type of current control, plating bath conditions, particle loading and size) on the deposit properties....
Asymptotic analysis of error probability and outage behavior of equal-gain combining
, Article IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC, 13 September 2009 through 16 September 2009, Tokyo ; 2009 ; 9781424451234 (ISBN) ; Khalaj, B. H ; Saheban, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we investigate the error probability, diversity analysis and outage capacity of a general multiple-antenna equal-gain receive combining (EGC) scheme with an arbitrary number of antennas at high signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio. As will be shown, the proposed approach which is based on Taylor expansion provides a powerful tool for analysis of EGC schemes in terms of diversity and outage capacity. The approximations used in this approach lead to low complexity solutions that are very close to exact values, as shown by the simulation results. ©2009 IEEE
Synthesis of gold nanoflowers using deep eutectic solvent with high surface enhanced Raman scattering properties
, Article Materials Research Express ; Volume 3, Issue 9 , 2016 ; 20531591 (ISSN) ; Tohidi, M ; Safavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2016
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Afacile, seed-less and one-pot method was developed for synthesis of gold nanoflowers with multiple tips through reduction of HAuCl4 with deep eutectic solvent at room temperature. This solvent is ecofriendly, low-cost, non-toxic and biodegradable and can act as both reducing and shape-controlling agent. In this protocol, highly branched and stable gold nanoflowers were obtained without using any capping agent. The obtained products were characterized by different techniques including, field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction andUV-vis spectroscopy. The as-prepared gold nanoflowers exhibit efficient surface-enhanced Raman scattering...
Physicomechanical Properties of Porous Materials by Spark Plasma Sintering
, Article Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences ; Volume 45, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 22-65 ; Azarniya, A ; Safavi, M. S ; Farshbaf Ahmadipour, M ; Esmaeeli Seraji, M ; Sovizi, S ; Saqaei, M ; Yamanoglu, R ; Soltaninejad, M ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Ramakrishna, S ; Kawasaki, A ; Adams, S ; Reddy, M. V ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2020
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Metallic or ceramic micro/nanoporous materials have attracted particular attention due to some interesting structural and functional properties. There exist a variety of methods for producing porous materials by which optimized features can be reached. Spark plasma sintering (SPS) is one of these new-emerging approaches. This technique is often combined with conventional technologies and produce a variety of porous structures with tailorable microstructure and physicomechanical properties. This review addresses SPS and obtainable porous materials with nanoscale and microscale microstructural features. The processing methods, microstructural phenomena, and physicomechanical properties of...
Mechanical Design of an Anthropometric Lower Extremity Exoskeletal System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main scope of this research is to develop an anthropometric lower extremity exoskeleal system in a virtual environment for augmentation purposes. The main challenge in the process of doing this research is to employ the biomechanical analysis of the human locomotion to provide the necessary background information for the design of devices that closely mimic the dynamics of the operator's motion. In this case, the appropriate degrees-of-freedom and associated range of motions for each joint should be determined. In addition, the kind of necessary actuators and measurement systems should be selected based on the muscle torque consumption analysis provided by a musculoskeletal model,...
Design and Implementation of a Spectrum Sensor for Cognitive Radio
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shabani, Mahdi (Supervisor)
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Frequency scarcity has emerged the necessity of opportunistic utilization of frequency bands, which can be realized through a cognitive radio system. During an agile communication between unlicensed users, a cognitive radio system must avoid collision with licensed users. Hence it should continuously observe the band of interest and report the presence of licensed user signals. This task is fulfilled by a vital part of a cognitive radio system, called the spectrum sensing core. Recently several techniques have been proposed for the spectrum sensing in literature. Some of them like matched filtering, cyclostationarity based detection are based on primary user signal features. However energy...
Numerical Simulation of Forced Impregnation in a Thick Capillary Tube
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mousavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Drop penetration into the capillary tube, as a classical problem, has been studied over 100 years. But there are a few studies that investigate forced impregnation of capillary tubes, which has major application in coating, inkjet printing and rain drop penetration into the soil, have been made. A comprehensive numerical investigation on millimeter droplet impact dynamics on a thick capillary tube with micrometer sized pore is conducted and validated against experimental data. This work is extended to oblique impact of drops into pores and normal impact on nanoscaled pores. We apply the finite volume numerical method to solve the time-dependent governing equations of continuity, momentum in...
Environmental Impact of Seawater on GGBFS-Based Alkali-Activated Concrete
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Toufigh, Vahab (Supervisor)
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This study seeks to compare the effect of curing conditions in the sea, coast, and middle of the island environment on five mix designs of alkali-activated concrete (AAC) based on ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) and fly ash (FA) and the effect of the ratio of sodium silicate (SS) to sodium hydroxide (SH) and alkali activated solutions (AAMS) to the binder on mechanical properties. The compressive strength and load-deflection test was conducted to obtain uniaxial compressive strengths (UCS), modulus of elasticity ("E" _"S" ), elastic and ultimate strain, and dissipated energy. The most significant decrease in strength was observed in the coastal area and the sea. Also, the...
Cooperative diversity of distributed network beamforming under long-term power constraints
, Article Proceedings - IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 22 June 2010 through 25 June 2010 ; June , 2010 , Pages 268-271 ; 15301346 (ISSN) ; 9781424477555 (ISBN) ; Hossein Khalaj, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this paper, we analyze the cooperative diversity of amplify-and-forward half-duplex relay networks under longterm power constraints. The system model we consider consists of one transmit-receive pair and an arbitrary number of relays. This paper analyzes bit error rate and network diversity for two different power distribution scenarios in network. Using the derived network error probability, the distributed signal to noise ratio for network is introduced
Reduced active impedance variation by using time modulated array
, Article 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting, APSURSI 2019, 7 July 2019 through 12 July 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 1765-1766 ; 9781728106922 (ISBN) ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Akbari, M ; Safavi Naeini, S ; IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (APS); The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the active impedance of Time Modulated Array (TMA) as a low-cost and simple beamforming architecture. Since the antenna elements in TMA are periodically turned on and off, the active impedance of this structure has less variation compared to a phased array architecture. In this paper, we have compared the active impedance of a TMA structure and that of the phased array for different cases. The active reflection coefficient of the TMA is always below-10 dB, while the impedance of the phased array becomes unmatched for certain scan angles
Diversity and Error Probability Analysis and Determining the Effect of Non-Ideal Phase Estimation in Amplify-and-Forward and Beamforming Techniques
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hossein Khalaj, Babak (Supervisor)
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In this study we investigate the performance of amplify-and-forward (AF) and beamforming schemes in wireless networks. In our study we consider a general cooperative network consisting one transmit-receive pair and an arbitrary number of relays in which each relay has a separate power constraint. A two-step master-slave protocol is deployed in which at the first stage, relays listen to the transmitter and at the second stage, relays forward the recently received signal coherently. Main contributions of this dissertation are providing the exact closed-form of bit error rate analysis in the case of general AF networks, providing an integral-form upper bound of error probability of network...
Real-time parameter identification for highly coupled nonlinear systems using Adaptive Particle Swarm Optimization
, Article Mechanika ; Volume 86, Issue 6 , 2010 , Pages 43-49 ; 13921207 (ISSN) ; Nemati, A ; Safavi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The In this paper, an Adaptive Particle Swarm Optimization (APSO) method is proposed for parameter identification of highly coupled electromechanical systems. Using some modifications on the APSO, better computational efficiency is achieved. In this way, the speed of real-time identification procedure is improved. In addition, to show the effectiveness of the proposed method, it is implemented on a real ball on plate setup and its dynamic model is achieved. Both the simulation and the experimental results show that parameter identification of the proposed algorithm is significantly improved when compared with other existing identification methods based on the traditional PSO and Genetic...