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    Physical layer encryption scheme using finite-length polar codes

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 9, Issue 15 , 2015 , Pages 1857-1866 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Hooshmand, R ; Aref, M. R ; Eghlidos, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2015
    Abstract
    In this study, by exploiting the properties of finite-length polar codes, the authors introduce a physical layer encryption scheme to make secure (from a computational security perspective) and efficient communication between a sender (Alice) and a legitimate receiver (Bob) against both active and passive attacks, simultaneously. To prevent active attacks, two techniques are considered: (i) a novel method is introduced to keep the generator matrix of polar code secret from an active attacker (Oscar); (ii) a proper joint polar encoding/encryption algorithm based on the hidden generator matrix is introduced. Two additional strategies are considered against passive attacks: (i) a new method is... 

    Nonparametric frontier analysis models for efficiency evaluation in insurance industry: A case study of Iranian insurance market

    , Article Neural Computing and Applications ; Vol. 24, issue. 5 , April , 2014 , pp. 1153-1161 ; ISSN: 09410643 Rahmani, I ; Barati, B ; Majazi Dalfard, V ; Hatami-Shirkouhi, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Performance evaluation and efficiency analysis is considered to be one of the critical responsibilities of the management department. This paper investigates and assesses the efficiency and performance of Iranian insurance companies through nonparametric frontier analysis (FA) models. The two well-known nonparametric FA models, data envelopment analysis (DEA) and free disposal hull, are utilized to separate the efficient companies from the inefficient companies, and two well-known super-efficiency analysis models are utilized to rank the efficient units. For the further analysis, critical inputs are also identified for inefficient companies using DEA sensitivity analysis which is a powerful... 

    Efficient secure channel coding scheme based on low-density Lattice codes

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 10, Issue 11 , 2016 , Pages 1365-1373 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Hooshmand, R ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2016
    Abstract
    In this study, the authors introduce an efficient secure channel coding (joint cryptography-channel coding) scheme based on Latin square low-density lattice codes (Latin square LDLCs) over unconstrained power additive white Gaussian noise channel. They benefit the properties of Latin square LDLCs to dramatically reduce the key size of the proposed scheme while having an acceptable level of security compared with previous similar schemes. To reduce the key size, they consider two approaches: (i) saving the generating sequence of parity-check matrix of used Latin square LDLC as the part of secret key set; (ii) employing the Hermite normal form of the generator matrix of used Latin square LDLC... 

    Sequential topic modeling for efficient analysis of traffic scenes

    , Article 9th International Symposium on Telecommunication, IST 2018, 17 December 2018 through 19 December 2018 ; 2019 , Pages 559-564 ; 9781538682746 (ISBN) Ahmadi, P ; Pir Moradian, E ; Gholampour, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    A two-level Sparse Topical Coding (STC) topic model is proposed in this paper for analyzing video sequences of traffic surveillance containing hierarchical patterns accompanied by complicated motions and co-occurrences. In order to automatically cluster optical flow features into motion patterns, a first level STC model is used. Next, the second level STC model is applied for clustering motion patterns into traffic phases. The effectiveness of the suggested method is proved by experiments on a traffic dataset in the real world. Our simulations show that the proposed two-level STC is able to extract the motion patterns and traffic phases accurately, leading to realistic describing the traffic... 

    Circuit model for efficient analysis and design of photonic crystal devices

    , Article Journal of Optics (United Kingdom) ; Volume 14, Issue 12 , October , 2012 ; 20408978 (ISSN) Khavasi, A ; Rezaei, M ; Miri, M ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    We substitute different types of photonic crystal waveguide components by approximate transmission line circuits. The proposed distributed circuits exploit the analogy of wave propagation in photonic crystal waveguides and transmission lines. They are either cascaded to each other or inserted like stubs to imitate wave propagation within the photonic structure. Notable examples, e.g. coupled waveguide-cavity systems, sharp 90° bends, and T-junctions, are studied in detail. It is shown that analysis of the proposed circuits here can yield accurate enough results and thus substitute the brute-force numerical methods. The privilege of having analytical models is exploited to improve the... 

    Pricing of transmission services: An efficient analysis based on fixed and variable imposed costs

    , Article 2012 11th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, EEEIC 2012 - Conference Proceedings, 18 May 2012 through 25 May 2012, Venice ; 2012 , Pages 407-412 ; 9781457718281 (ISBN) Arabali, A ; Hosseini, S. H ; Moeini-Aghtaie, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE  2012
    Abstract
    Open access to transmission networks as well as designing an efficient cost allocation method are the key points that provide free competition for participants in power market. Restructuring in power systems has created new challenges which emphasize the development and fairness of economical criteria such as pricing of different services in market environment. Besides, the charge of network usage is a controversial subject, itself. To address this problem, many methods for transmission line cost allocation have been proposed. Amongst them, MW-Mile methods are based on the extent of use concept. Inability to take various fixed together with variable imposed costs into account can be... 

    Fast and efficient analysis of transmission lines with arbitrary nonuniformities of sub-wavelength scale

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 60, Issue 8 , 2012 , Pages 2378-2384 ; 00189480 (ISSN) Javadzadeh, S. M. H ; Mardy, Z ; Mehrany, K ; Farzaneh, F ; Fardmanesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The Telegrapher's equations for a general nonuniform transmission line (NUTL) is analytically solved when the nonuniformities are of sub-wavelength scale. The proposed solution is based on an approximation of the chronological ordering operator for the Telegrapher's equations in an arbitrary NUTL. The proposed approximation is quite accurate when the transmission line has sub-wavelength nonuniformities. The scale of transmission line nonuniformity is assessed by using the concept of minimum resolvable length of nonuniformity (MRLN), which is based on the physically intuitive idea that electromagnetic waves are not affected by spectrally mild nonuniformities. The MRLN is inferred by using the... 

    Longitudinal legendre polynomial expansion of electromagnetic fields for analysis of arbitrary-shaped gratings

    , Article Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision ; Volume 25, Issue 7 , 2008 , Pages 1564-1573 ; 10847529 (ISSN) Khavasi, A ; Kazemi Jahromi, A ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    OSA - The Optical Society  2008
    Abstract
    The Legendre polynomial expansion method (LPEM), which has been successfully applied to homogenous and longitudinally inhomogeneous gratings [J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 24, 2676 (2007)], is now generalized for the efficient analysis of arbitrary-shaped surface relief gratings. The modulated region is cut into a few sufficiently thin arbitrary-shaped subgratings of equal spatial period, where electromagnetic field dependence is now smooth enough to be approximated by keeping fewer Legendre basis functions. The R-matrix propagation algorithm is then employed to match the Legendre polynomial expansions of the transverse electric and magnetic fields across the upper and lower interfaces of every slice....