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    Holographic diffusers: application for indoor infrared communications

    , Article International Journal of Wireless Information Networks ; Volume 4, Issue 4 , 10-01 , 1997 , pp 259-274 ; 1572-8129 Pakravan, M. R ; Simova, E ; Kavehrad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    1997
    Abstract
    Diffused infrared transmission is one of thepreferred techniques used in indoor wirelesscommunications. Tolerance to shadowing and a lack ofalignment requirements are among the many advantagesoffered by this technique compared to the line-of-sighttechniques. However, it has its disadvantages, namelyhigh path loss and multipath dispersion. The limitationimposed by eye-safety requirements restricts the transmitted power. Therefore, efficient useof transmitted optical power is the key for practicalbroadband infrared systems. In this paper, we report onusing a holographic diffuser for shaping of infrared radiation pattern in an indoorinfrared transmission system. The holographic diffusershave... 

    Evaluation of Granularity of Reconfigurable Architectures for Wireless Communication Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazarieh, Masoumeh (Author) ; Hemmat yar, Afshin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Wireless communication applications need high computing power, flexibility and scalability. Although ASICs have the ability of high computing power but they are not flexible to changing or completing of communication protocols. On the other hand, general purpose microprocessors or DSPs are flexible, but do not provide sufficient computing power. Thus devices with reconfigurable architecture have been proposed as a compromise between ASICs and microperocessors. One of the main features of reconfigurable devices is the granularity. The granularity of a reconfigurable devices shows the amount of computing power incorporate in a processing element. In this thesis we have evaluated different... 

    Performance Evaluation of Wireless Network-on-Chips

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Arabi, Fatemeh (Author) ; Sarbazi Azad, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    On-chip communication infrastructure in chip multiprocessors with large number of processing cores has to be scalable, consumes low power, and provides high bandwidth for hundrededs or even thousands of processing cores. In this project, to this end, the applicability of wireless network technology for on-chip communications in systems with hundreds or thousands of processing elements is investigated. We have combined wired networks (for communication between elements that are close) and wireless networks (for transmition of high volume data flows between cores that are far from each other); so different data flows achive the required bandwidth and point to point delay is reduced. Also, a... 

    Efficient polar code-based physical layer encryption scheme

    , Article IEEE Wireless Communications Letters ; 2017 ; 21622337 (ISSN) Hooshmand, R ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This letter presents an efficient polar code-based physical layer encryption (PLE) scheme with a short key length in comparison to the conventional symmetric key cryptosystems. By using the properties of polar codes, we consider several efficient techniques to reduce the key length and the computational overhead of the presented PLE scheme. Moreover, the results of the security analyses show that the proposed scheme has a high level of security against conventional attacks on the PLE schemes. In fact, reducing the key length and the computational overhead of the presented PLE scheme has no effect on its security level, which makes it suitable for secure mobile communication devices with... 

    Effect of antenna coupling on the snr improvement of Mm-wave massive MIMO for 5

    , 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 417-418 ; 9781728106922 (ISBN) Ezzati, V ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Farzaneh, F ; Ranjbar Naeini, M ; 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, it is shown that an optimum coupling between massive MIMO elements improves the SNR for each user in 5G downlink mode. It is assumed that a massive MIMO base station with 64 compact antennas with sub-wavelength spacing (0.37λ) serves 8 user equipments. With proper design of antennas couplings, the mean received SNR of users improves from 4 to 7 dB. Different coupling values are implemented for a sample patch antenna at 28 GHz with a slot on substrate between adjacent patch elements to control the element coupling. The whole system is simulated in MATLAB, with 5G millimeter-wave channel characteristics and OFDM modulation  

    A new double counting cancellation technique for three-dimensional ray launching method

    , Article IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, APS 2006, Albuquerque, NM, 9 July 2006 through 14 July 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 2185-2188 ; 15223965 (ISSN) Noori, N ; Shishegar, A. A ; Jedari, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006

    Spread-time/time-hopping UWB CDMA communication

    , Article IEEE International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies: Smart Info-Media Systems, ISCIT 2004, Sapporo, 26 October 2004 through 29 October 2004 ; Volume 2 , 2004 , Pages 1047-1050 ; 0780385934 (ISBN) Farhang, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    The use of Spread-Time CDMA for ultrawideband (UWB) wireless communication is proposed and its capability for supporting many high data rate users is investigated. Furthermore we will study a hybrid technique, namely, Spread-Time/Time-Hopping to increase the capacity of the above mentioned technique and simultaneously minimizing the effect of near-far in a typical CDMA system  

    Site-Specific Indoor Propagation Modeling Using Ray Tracing Method for 6g Wireless Communications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sheybani, Sina (Author) ; Shishegar, Amir Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis explores the feasibility of implementing terahertz wireless communication in indoor environments (as suggested in 6G) by modeling the propagation of terahertz band waves. The roughness of indoor surfaces at the terahertz frequencies is investigated through the detailed examination of the electromagnetic fields scattered from these surfaces using the method of moments (MoM). To account for the random roughness of these surfaces, the Monte Carlo method is utilized, generating surfaces with Gaussian statistical distribution, and obtaining the scattered electromagnetic fields using MoM. The final results represent an average of all simulated scenarios. In addition, the study... 

    Circuit design to improve security of telecommunication devices

    , Article 2017 IEEE 7th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference, CCWC 2017, 9 January 2017 through 11 January 2017 ; 2017 ; ISBN: 978-150904228-9 Bahrami, H ; Hajsadeghi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Security in mobile handsets of telecommunication standards such as GSM, Project 25 and TETRA is very important, especially when governments and military forces use handsets and telecommunication devices. Although telecommunication could be quite secure by using encryption, coding, tunneling and exclusive channel, attackers create new ways to bypass them without the knowledge of the legitimate user. In this paper we introduce a new, simple and economical circuit to warn the user in cases where the message is not encrypted because of manipulation by attackers or accidental damage. This circuit not only consumes very low power but also is created to sustain telecommunication devices in aspect... 

    Anticipatory approaches for resource allocation in LiFi networks

    , Article 2nd West Asian Colloquium on Optical Wireless Communications, WACOWC 2019, 27 April 2019 through 28 April 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 157-161 ; 9781728137674 (ISBN) Dastgheib, M. A ; Beyranvand, H ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    As a promising solution for future indoor access networks, resource allocation in Visible light communication or LiFi networks is subject to lots of researches. An interesting approach for network algorithm design is to use some knowledge about the future of the network. With this regards, the anticipatory design may improve the performance of the system in terms of delay and throughput. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art anticipatory algorithms proposed in the literature, given different prediction capabilities. The key element that all of these algorithms share is to find an event that correlates the current actions to the performance of the network in the future. Apart from the... 

    Switched Parasitic Antennas for the use in Wireless Communications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ahmady, Hesam (Author) ; Farzaneh, Forouhar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Switched Parasitic Antennas, as a kind of Smart Antennas, have several applications in Telecommunications and Radar systems. In the realm of wireless applications, these antennas provide the system with higher capacity owning to the fact that they are able to direct the main beam toward the desirable user. Moreover, they can be used to degrade the adverse effects of Multi-path. Multi-path reduction not only benefits mobile communication but applies to many applications of radar systems. These antennas, in addition, can be utilized in Direction Finding. In the case of other types of Smart Antennas, the above mentioned benefits can be achieved with high costs due to the fact that there are a... 

    Design considerations for broadband indoor infrared wireless communications systems

    , Article International Journal of Wireless Information Networks ; Volume 2, Issue 4 , October , 1995 , pp 223-238 ; 1572-8129 Pakravan, M. R ; Kavehrad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    1995
    Abstract
    Recently there has been a growing interest in using infrared light for broadband indoor wireless communications. There are two major limitations for establishing a wideband infrared communications link. The first and most important limit is the power requirements of such a link. The second important impairment is the intersymbol interference caused by multipath dispersion. In this paper we address the issue of designing an optimized transmission system to provide the best power efficiency for an infrared link. Important parameters that should be considered for this design and some examples of efficient link designs are discussed. The suggested designs can improve the power efficiency of an... 

    Multi-Sender index coding over linear networks

    , Article IEEE Communications Letters ; 2021 ; 10897798 (ISSN) Ghaffari, F ; Shariatpanahi, S. P ; Jafari Siavoshani, M ; Bahrak, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    We consider an index coding problem in which several transmitters deliver distinct files to a number of users with minimum delay. Each user has access to a subset of other files from the library, which can be used as side information. The information sent by the transmitters experience a linear transformation before being received at the users. By benefiting from the concept of Zero-Forcing in MIMO systems, we generalize the notion of MinRank characterization and the clique cover algorithm to accommodate this generalized setting. We show that increasing the number of transmitters can substantially reduce the delivery delay. 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.... 

    Improving the Performance of Time Modulated Array by Designing Proper Switching Sequence

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mazaheri Kalahrody, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor) ; Fakharzadeh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Time-Modulated Array is known as an electrical beamforming technique that has lower cost and complexity compared to the conventional beamforming techniques. In a Time-Modulated Array, the antennas are turned on and off periodically, so the harmonics of the switching appear in the spectrum of the signal. The radiation characteristics of the array such as Side Lobe Level and beam orientation can be controlled at these harmonics, also known as sidebands. The capability of the array in creating multiple simultaneous radiation patterns has paved the way toward employing this technique in wireless communication applications. In this thesis we explore the basic fundamentals and the characteristics... 

    Rate regions of secret key sharing in a new source model

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 5, Issue 4 , March , 2011 , Pages 443-455 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Salimi, S ; Salmasizadeh, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A source model for secret key generation between terminals is considered. Two users, namely users 1 and 2, at one side communicate with another user, namely user 3, while at the other side via a public channel where three users can observe i.i.d. outputs of correlated sources. Each of users 1 and 2 intends to share a secret key with user 3 where user 1 acts as a wiretapper for user 2 and vice versa. In this model, two situations are considered: communication from users 1 and 2 to user 3 (the forward key strategy) and from user 3 to users 1 and 2 (the backward key strategy). In both situations, the goal is sharing a secret key between user 1 and user 3 while leaking no effective information... 

    Energy harvesting systems with continuous energy and data arrivals: The optimal offline and heuristic online algorithms

    , Article IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ; Volume 34, Issue 12 , 2016 , Pages 3739-3753 ; 07338716 (ISSN) Rezaee, M ; Mirmohseni, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    Energy harvesting has been developed as an effective technology for communication systems in order to extend their lifetime. In this paper, we consider a single-user energy harvesting wireless communication system, in which arrival data and harvested energy curves are modeled as continuous functions. Our first goal is to find an offline algorithm, which maximizes the amount of data, which is transmitted to the receiver node by a given deadline. If more than one scheme exists that transmits the maximum data, we choose the one with minimum utilized energy at the transmitter node. We find this optimal algorithm, by showing its properties. Next, we propose an online algorithm for this system and... 

    Matching theory: Applications in wireless communications

    , Article IEEE Signal Processing Magazine ; Volume 33, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 103-122 ; 10535888 (ISSN) Bayat, S ; Li, Y ; Song, L ; Han, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    Matching theory is a powerful tool to study the formation of dynamic and mutually beneficial relations among different types of rational and selfish agents. It has been widely used to develop high performance, low complexity, and decentralized protocols. In this article, a comprehensive survey of matching theory, its variants, and their significant properties appropriate for the demands of wireless communications and network engineers is provided. Recent research progress in applying matching theory to wireless communications to address major technical opportunities and challenges is presented. A novel classification of matching models from the practical perspective is provided, and the... 

    Impact of jitter mechanisms on metric-based wireless routing protocols

    , Article 2016 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communications, Signal Processing and Networking, 23 March 2016 through 25 March 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 574-578 ; 9781467393379 (ISBN) Rezaei, S ; Hemmatyar, A. M. A ; Cognizant; DRDO; et al.; IEEE; ISRO; SSN ; Sharif University of Technology
    Presses Polytechniques Et Universitaires Romandes 
    Abstract
    In many wireless communication protocols, small and random delay, called jitter, is imposed before packet transmission so as to reduce packet collisions. Jitter is recommended for many routing protocols such as AODV and LOADng. Jitter can be exploited to change the order of routes about which destination is informed and, as a result, make better routes, regarding their metric, more likely to choose by the destination. However, to the best of our knowledge, there is only one mechanism, called adaptive jitter mechanism, proposed for metric-based routing protocols. In this paper, we aim to show feasibility of using different random variables for jittering and define some shaping functions to... 

    An optimal transmission policy for energy harvesting systems with continuous curves

    , Article 12th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems, 25 August 2015 through 28 August 2015 ; Volume 2016-April , 2015 , Pages 411-415 ; 21540217 (ISSN) ; 9781467365406 (ISBN) Rezaee, M ; Kaboli, R ; Mirmohseni, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    VDE Verlag GmbH 
    Abstract
    Energy harvesting has been developed as an effective technology for communication systems in order to extend the lifetime of these systems. In this work, we consider a single-user energy harvesting wireless communication system, in which both of the arrival data and the harvested energy curves are modeled as continuous functions. Our goal is to find an offline algorithm, which maximizes the amount of data which is transmitted to the receiver node by a given deadline. If more than one scheme exist that transmit the maximum data, we choose the one with minimum utilized energy at the transmitter node