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    Crack detection in underground pipelines using piezoelectric sensors

    , Article Advanced Science Letters ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 770-774 ; 19366612 (ISSN) Nozarian, M. M ; Adeldost, H ; Zabihollah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Regarding the structural health monitoring of pipelines, early detection of cracks may be one of the possible ways to prevent future failures. Among the detection methods which have been known, one is to measure the vibration signals generated due to the hydraulics of pipe. This article discusses application of thin film piezo sensors mounted directly on the pipe. The vibration induced strain is transuded into electric voltage by the piezoelectric sensor. The recorded signals are used for PSD analysis which indicates that this method can be used as an accurate and cost effective detection. Moreover the promising results from the respective experiments on pipes indicated that second natural... 

    A divide-by-3 frequency divider for I/Q generation in a multi-band frequency synthesizer

    , Article APCCAS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, Macao, 30 November 2008 through 3 December 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 1383-1386 ; 9781424423422 (ISBN) Saeedi, S ; Atarodi, M ; Sharif Bakhtiar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    A divide-by-3 frequency divider for Inphase and Quadrature (I/Q) LO signal generation in a multi-band frequency synthesizer is presented. Using divisor numbers other than powers of 2 (2n) for quadrature signal generation, reduces the required frequency range of the VCO in multi-band frequency synthesizers. The divide-by-3 circuit is designed in a 0.18um CMOS technology. © 2008 IEEE  

    Frequency content preservation in fractional multi-frequency oscillators despite reducing the number of energy storage elements

    , Article Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing ; Volume 41, Issue 6 , 2022 , Pages 3066-3080 ; 0278081X (ISSN) Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Birkhauser  2022
    Abstract
    Recently, a class of fractional multi-frequency oscillators, constructed based on using n integrators and n half-order ones, has been introduced, whose steady-state responses contain sinusoidal components with 0.5 (3 n- 1 ) number of selectable frequencies. In this paper, the structure of the introduced multi-frequency oscillator is modified such that, notwithstanding the frequency content preservation, the number of its involved integrators is reduced. With no effect on the frequency content of the generated oscillations, this modification causes that the circuitry implementation of the considered class of multi-frequency oscillators can be done with a less number of energy storage... 

    Improving efficiency in resource allocation of OFDMA femtocell networks

    , Article 2013 21st Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering ; May , 2013 , Page(s):1 - 5 ; 9781467356343 (ISBN) Aghababaiyan, K ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Interference control is one of the fundamental challenges in resource allocation of femtocell networks that use orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA). In this paper, a method is proposed that reduces the interference between femtocells. This method is implemented by the femtocells in a self organizing manner and increases frequency reuse factor. Thus, the network throughput will increase and the fairness between femtocells remains reasonable we also propose a mechanism that can be applied increase the frequency resources assigned to each femtocell. These new frequencies can be used when femtocells require more frequency resources to carry higher traffic loads. Results of... 

    Integer frequency offset recovery in OFDM systems

    , Article 18th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications: "Green and Smart Communications for IT Innovation", APCC 2012, Jeju Island, 15 October 2012 through 17 October 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 641-646 Abdzadeh Ziabari, H ; Shayesteh, M. G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    This paper addresses the estimation of the integer part of the carrier frequency offset (CFO) in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) systems. A novel method is presented based on the maximum likelihood (ML) approach that jointly estimates the channel impulse response (CIR) and the integer CFO. The new scheme estimates the CIR by using pilots and obtains the estimate of the integer CFO by taking advantage of the effect of the CFO on the CIR and data symbols. The performance of the new method is evaluated in Rayleigh fading channels. The results demonstrate that the proposed scheme significantly outperforms the previous methods  

    Vibration analysis of Setar for extracting the frequency response function (FRF)

    , Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings, 13 November 2009 through 19 November 2009 ; Volume 15 , 2010 , Pages 485-490 ; 9780791843888 (ISBN) Mansour, H ; Arzanpour, S ; Alghassi, H ; Behzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Extraction of the frequency response of a musical instrument is the first step to analyze its vibration characteristic. This research introduces the results of several experiments implemented on Setar, a Persian long-necked lute. Setar has a wooden, reflective sound-box which is highly coupled with its surrounding air. High level of damping in addition to the composite properties in Setar, consequences dissimilar frequency domain vibration patterns. At lower frequencies, the response exhibits very distinct modal behavior, while in higher frequencies an overall effect of close modes is demonstrated. In this paper different approaches are utilized to handle both frequency regimes; and their... 

    Frequency stability improvement in windthermal dominated power grids

    , Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 14, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 619-627 Ashouri Zadeh, A ; Toulabi, M ; Dobakhshari, A. S ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2020
    Abstract
    With the proliferation of intermittent renewable energy sources, power systems need to withstand an increasing number of disturbances that may affect system frequency. In this paper, we focus on the effects of high penetration level of wind turbine-generators (WTG) on the power system operational planning from the frequency point of view. Specifically, an exact formulation for the minimum frequency calculation is presented to increase accuracy and speed of analyses. Then, the effect of WTG's frequency response on the power system frequency stability is investigated to compute the maximum acceptable generation outage as a function of penetration level. Finally, as an application to power... 

    Parameter identifiability improvement in multi-frequency array radar

    , Article IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings, 23 May 2011 through 27 May 2011 ; May , 2011 , Pages 323-328 ; 10975659 (ISSN) ; 9781424489022 (ISBN) Sebt, M. A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Amindavar, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Since space diversity and frequency diversity are both efficient techniques in the radar applications, we propose in this paper a method for simultaneous usage of both techniques. On this basis, a multi-frequency array radar in which all frequencies are used simultaneously to increase the number of targets that can be uniquely identified, is introduced and analyzed. First, the signal model for such a system is derived and then, it is shown how the use of multi-frequency signal can noticeably improve the parameter identifiability. Specifically, we show the maximum number of targets that can be uniquely identified by the multi-frequency array radar is L times that of its single-frequency array... 

    A high-speed and low-power voltage controlled oscillator in 0.18-μm CMOS process

    , Article 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS 2007, New Orleans, LA, 27 May 2007 through 30 May 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 933-936 ; 02714310 (ISSN) Savadi Oskooei, M ; Afzali Kusha, A ; Atarodi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a new voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) with a high oscillation frequency yet low power consumption. The oscillator which is a single stage circuit has a low phase noise due to reduced noise sources. To evaluate the performance parameters, the oscillator was simulated in a 0.18-μm standard CMOS process. The results show that the oscillation frequency of VCO may vary between 4.66-5.9 GHz. Also, the phase noise of the VCO at oscillation frequency of 5.6 GHz is -99.7 dBc at 1 MHz offset frequency. Also, the power consumption was 4.8 mW at the same oscillation frequency. © 2007 IEEE  

    A 5 GHz, 1.5 Volt and very low-power cmos frequency synthesizer for wireless communications

    , Article 2002 45th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Tulsa, OK, 4 August 2002 through 7 August 2002 ; Volume 3 , 2002 , Pages III536-III539 Mirzaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    A 5GHz, 1.5 Volt and low power CMOS frequency synthesizer with LC-tuned VCO (voltage controlled oscillator) is presented. The synthesizer consists of an LC-tuned VCO, an injection-lock frequency divider, a very low power prescaler which brings 2.5GHz range frequency to 11 MHz, a phase-frequency detector and charge-pump with improved architecture. Spiral inductors with Q-factor of 9 are used for the LC-tuned 5 GHz VCO. A fixed 2 frequency divider based on injection-locking phenomenon is used to bring 5 GHz VCO frequency to 2.5GHz. Both VCO and injection-locked divider's oscillators are tuned with NMOS varactors with their bodies are grounded, resulting in about 700 MHz tuning range.... 

    Effect of current frequency on coating properties formed on aluminised steel by plasma electrolytic oxidation

    , Article Surface Engineering ; Vol. 30, issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 224-228 ; ISSN: 02670844 Jafarniya Kharanagh, V ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Rafizadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In the present study, plasma electrolytic oxidation process was carried out on aluminised steel with a pulsed bipolar electrical source at different frequencies, namely, 50, 300, 600 and 1500 Hz with constant 50% duty cycle for 10 min in an alkaline silicate electrolyte. Morphology, wear behaviour and corrosion resistance of the coatings were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, pin on disc and potentiodynamic polarisation experiment in 3·5 wt-%NaCl solution. The results showed that with increasing the pulse frequency, the density of the residual pores increases, but their size as well as the coating thickness decreases. The corrosion current density of the coating processed at 1500... 

    Spatial and temporal study of extreme precipitation over north of Iran

    , Article Global Nest Journal ; Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 305-314 ; 17907632 (ISSN) Yousefi, Y ; Mohammadi, H ; Azizi, G. H ; Taghavi, F ; Masomnia, A ; Roradeh, H ; Masoompour, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Two main focus of this study is the spatial and temporal analysis of annual 24-hour extreme precipitation amounts for different return periods, and the intra-annual variability of the frequency of month to month maximum rainfall using harmonic analysis. Data for analysis gathered from 51 stations that well-scattered at north of Iran (Caspian Sea's southern region). These data are analyzed using extreme values theory and harmonic analysis techniques. The results indicate that the Gen. Extreme Value (Jenkinson solution) is more appropriate than the linear Gumbel solution for the extreme value law. The maximum expected values of 200

    Multiple target parameter estimation in multi-frequency array radar

    , Article International Review of Electrical Engineering ; Volume 5, Issue 6 , Nov/Dec , 2010 , Pages 2692-2709 ; 18276660 (ISSN) Sebt, M. A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Amindavar, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Since space diversity and frequency diversity are both efficient techniques in the radar applications, we propose in this paper a method for simultaneous usage of both techniques. On this basis, multi-frequency array radar in which all frequencies are used simultaneously to increase the number of targets that can be uniquely identified, is introduced and analyzed. First, the signal model for such a system is derived and then, it is shown how the use of multi-frequency signal can noticeably improve the parameter identifiability. Specifically, we show the maximum number of targets that can be uniquely identified by the multi-frequency array radar is L times that of its single-frequency array... 

    Desirably adjusting gain margin, phase margin, and corresponding crossover frequencies based on frequency data

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics ; Volume 13, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 2311-2321 ; 15513203 (ISSN) Sayyaf, N ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents an analytical method to tune a fixed-structure fractional-order compensator for satisfying desired phase and gain margins with adjustable crossover frequencies. The proposed method is based on the measured frequency data of the plant. Since no analytical model for the plant is needed in the compensator tuning procedure, the resulted compensator does not depend on the order and complexity of the plant. Also, sufficient conditions for the existence of a compensator with no zero and pole in the right half-plane for satisfying the aforementioned objectives are analytically derived. Furthermore, different hardware-in-the-loop experimental results are presented to show the... 

    On the optimality of the genetic code, with the consideration of termination codons

    , Article BioSystems ; Volume 77, Issue 1-3 , 2004 , Pages 163-173 ; 03032647 (ISSN) Goodarzi, H ; Nejad, H. A ; Torabi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    The existence of nonrandom patterns in codon assignments is supported by many statistical and biochemical studies. The canonical genetic code is known to be highly efficient in minimizing the effects of mistranslation errors and point mutations. For example, it is known that when an error induces the conversion of an amino acid to another, the biochemical properties of the resulting amino acid are usually very similar to that of the original. Prior studies include many attempts at quantitative estimation of the fraction of randomly generated codes which, based upon load minimization, score higher than the canonical genetic code. In this study, we took into consideration both the relative... 

    Power System Frequency Control Enhancement Considering Wind Power Plants Participation

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Toulabi, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Synthetic inertial frequency response has attracted increasing attention due to the paradigm shift in power generation from synchronous generators toward wind turbines. Due to application of back-to-back converters in the structure of variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs), their shaft speeds become decoupled from the system frequency and thus, they cannot provide intrinsic inertial response. However, this type of response can be emulated via an extra auxiliary frequency controller or by modifying the conventional control system of the VSWTs. To achieve this goal, a frequency model of VSWT is developed in this dissertation. The power system's load-generation mismatch model is integrated into... 

    On the coding advantages of the quasi-orthogonal space-frequency block codes

    , Article IET Communications ; Vol. 8, Issue. 4 , 2014 , Pages 525-529 ; ISSN: 17518628 Shahabinejad, M ; Morsali, A ; Talebi, S ; Shahabinejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study, the authors show that the coding advantage (CA) of quasi-orthogonal space-frequency block codes (QOSFBCs) could be decomposed into two parts, namely intrinsic CA (ICA) and extrinsic CA (ECA). Then, by using the ICA, the authors demonstrate that the optimum precoder of the QOSFBCs could be analytically derived without any requirement of the exhaustive search. Then, by improving the ECA, the authors enhance performances of the QOSFBCs efficiently - up to 4dB. Finally, the authors show that a very fast optimisation process for the QOSFBCs is viable over any arbitrary frequency-selective channel  

    A hybrid approach for refreshing web page repositories

    , Article 10th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, DASFAA 2005, Beijing, 17 April 2005 through 20 April 2005 ; Volume 3453 , 2005 , Pages 588-593 ; 03029743 (ISSN) Ghodsi, M ; Hassanzadeh, O ; Kamali, Sh ; Monemizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2005
    Abstract
    Web pages change frequently and thus crawlers have to down-load them often. Various policies have been proposed for refreshing local copies of web pages. In this paper, we introduce a new sampling method that excels over other change detection methods in experiment. Change Frequency (CF) is a method that predicts the change frequency of the pages and, in the long run, achieves an optimal efficiency in comparison with the sampling method. Here, we propose a new hybrid method that is a combination of our new sampling approach and CF and show how our hybrid method improves the efficiency of change detection. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005  

    A new method of phase noise compensation in OFDM

    , Article 2003 International Conference on Communications (ICC 2003), Anchorage, AK, 11 May 2003 through 15 May 2003 ; Volume 5 , 2003 , Pages 3443-3446 ; 05361486 (ISSN) Gholami, M. R ; Nader Esfahani, S ; Eftekhar, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    The local oscillator phase noise can severely affect the performance of OFDM systems. In this paper a new method is presented for compensation of this phase noise. The method is based on the fact that the scattered pilots, which are used for channel estimation, are subject to the same phase error as the OFDM symbols. Least square approach is used to exploit the phase noise information that exists in the scattered pilots and compensate the phase noise on the OFDM symbols. Simulation results show that the method is very effective, especially in high SNR  

    Extended hexagonal constellations as a means of multicarrier PAPR reduction

    , Article 1st EurAsian Conference on Advances in Information and Communication Technology, EurAsia-ICT 2002, Shiraz, 29 October 2002 through 31 October 2002 ; Volume 2510 LNCS , 2002 , Pages 926-936 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540000283 (ISBN); 9783540000280 (ISBN) Pezeshk, A ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2002
    Abstract
    An efficient, easy to implement method for OFDM and DMT Peak to Average Power Ratio (PAPR) reduction is proposed based on constellation extension. A PAPR reduction of more than 5 dB at clip rate of 10-5, is achieved with no rate loss and improved noise margin with low complexity. Various versions of the proposed method have been studied and compared in terms of PAPR reduction, complexity and average power, with each other and earlier methods. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2002