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    Towards the optimal tracking interval management for target tracking wireless sensor networks

    , Article ATC 2009 - Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications, 12 October 2009 through 14 October 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 161-166 ; 9781424451395 (ISBN) Jamali Rad, H ; Abolhassani, B ; Abdizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We consider the minimization of power consumption in target tracking wireless sensor networks (WSNs) using dynamic modification of tracking interval. In this context, we first analyze the performance of such networks, using a quantitative mathematical analysis. Then we calculate an upper bound for the achievable improvement in total power consumption, when using an adaptive time interval modification algorithm for tracking moving objects with acceleration. Towards this optimum functionality, we propose a novel adaptive algorithm (AHC) to adapt the tracking interval such that it minimizes power consumption while keeping an acceptable accuracy. Simulation results show that using the proposed... 

    Stabilizing periodic orbits of chaotic systems using adaptive critic-based neurofuzzy controller

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference 2009, DETC2009 ; Vol. 4, Issue. PART C , 2009 , pp. 1759-1767 ; ISBN: 9780791849019 Honarvar, M ; Vatankhah, R ; Salarieh, H ; Boroushaki, M ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper design and evaluation of an adaptive critic- based neurofuzzy controller for the stabilizing periodic orbits of chaotic systems has been presented in detail. The main superiority of the proposed controller over previous analogous fuzzy logic controller design approaches, e.g., genetic fuzzy logic controller, is its online tuning characteristic and remarkable reduced amount of computations used for parameter adaptation, which makes it desirable for real time applications. Considering the simplicity of this controller and its independence from the system model, this control method has the advantage of online learning and control, and can be applied to a large variety of systems.... 

    Adaptive access and rate control of CSMA for energy, rate, and delay optimization

    , Article Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking ; Volume 2012 , 2012 ; 16871472 (ISSN) Khodaian, M ; Pérez, J ; Khalaj, B. H ; Crespo, P. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this article, we present a cross-layer adaptive algorithm that dynamically maximizes the average utility function. A per stage utility function is defined for each link of a carrier sense multiple access-based wireless network as a weighted concave function of energy consumption, smoothed rate, and smoothed queue size. Hence, by selecting weights we can control the trade-off among them. Using dynamic programming, the utility function is maximized by dynamically adapting channel access, modulation, and coding according to the queue size and quality of the time-varying channel. We show that the optimal transmission policy has a threshold structure versus the channel state where the optimal... 

    Stabilizing periodic orbits of chaotic systems using adaptive critic-based neurofuzzy controller

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference 2009, DETC2009, 30 August 2009 through 2 September 2009 ; Volume 4, Issue PART C , August–September , 2010 , Pages 1759-1767 ; 9780791849019 (ISBN) Honarvar, M ; Vatankhah, R ; Salarieh, H ; Boroushaki, M ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper design and evaluation of an adaptive critic- based neurofuzzy controller for the stabilizing periodic orbits of chaotic systems has been presented in detail. The main superiority of the proposed controller over previous analogous fuzzy logic controller design approaches, e.g., genetic fuzzy logic controller, is its online tuning characteristic and remarkable reduced amount of computations used for parameter adaptation, which makes it desirable for real time applications. Considering the simplicity of this controller and its independence from the system model, this control method has the advantage of online learning and control, and can be applied to a large variety of systems.... 

    Stabilizing periodic orbits of chaotic systems using adaptive critic-based neurofuzzy controller

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference, 30 August 2009 through 2 September 2009, San Diego, CA ; Volume 4, Issue PARTS A, B AND C , 2009 , Pages 1759-1767 ; 9780791849019 (ISBN) Honarvar, M ; Vatankhah, R ; Salarieh, H ; Boroushaki, M ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper design and evaluation of an adaptive critic-based neurofuzzy controller for the stabilizing periodic orbits of chaotic systems has been presented in detail. The main superiority of the proposed controller over previous analogous fuzzy logic controller design approaches, e.g., genetic fuzzy logic controller, is its online tuning characteristic and remarkable reduced amount of computations used for parameter adaptation, which makes it desirable for real time applications. Considering the simplicity of this controller and its independence from the system model, this control method has the advantage of online learning and control, and can be applied to a large variety of systems.... 

    Downlink resource allocation for autonomous infrastructure-based multihop cellular networks

    , Article Eurasip Journal on Advances in Signal Processing ; Volume 2009 , 2009 ; 16876172 (ISSN) Shabany, M ; Sousa, E. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Considering a multihop cellular system with one relay per sector, an effective modeling for the joint base-station/relay assignment, rate allocation, and routing scheme is proposed and formulated under a single problem for the downlink. This problem is then formulated as a multidimensional multichoice knapsack problem (MMKP) to maximize the total achieved throughput in the network. The well-known MMKP algorithm based on Lagrange multipliers is modified, which results in a near-optimal solution with a linear complexity. The notion of the infeasibility factor is also introduced to adjust the transmit power of base stations and relays adaptively. To reduce the complexity, and in order to...