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    Modeling and Analysis of THz Passive Imaging Systems Performance

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zeraatkar Devin, Ali (Author) ; Ahmadi-Boroujeni, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Terahertz passive imaging has unique properties applicable to the field of surveillance and security systems due to terahertz radiation can penetrate fabrics as well as other non-metallic materials and it obtains good resolution for standoff imaging application. In this thesis, we investigate an approach to model and analyse a terahertz passive imaging system performance. We use a reported model for predicting target acquisition performance for a terahertz imaging system and also we present a ray-tracing method and a new metric to compare different quasi-optical structures and scanning systems. Eventually, to evaluate the system performance model, we investigate a commercial terahertz... 

    Optimal Integration of Visual Systems in Intelligent Traffic Control Applications & Research on Effect of Optical Detectors on Imaging quality

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aghazadeh Fard, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Gholampour, Iman (Supervisor) ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Intelligent transportation systems (ITS), refers to systems in which various types of data receiving and processing operations of traffic and transportation, as well as management and control, are used by automated and intelligent tools and by using modern electronic and control platforms along with the relevant planning. In intelligent transportation systems, new communication, electronic and optical technologies along with computer technologies, mechanical equipment, etc. are used for data retrieval and data mining that the required data is usually received and collected automatically and instantaneous, integrated and simultaneous access to the data set of the transportation network makes... 

    Image Resolution Improvement in a Photoacoustic Imaging System based on Beamforming

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Amjadian, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The fast-growing development of engineering and medical sciences leads to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with higher accuracy and in the early stages of the disease. Medical imaging systems are considered as a crucial and effective tool in this field that based on the principle of technology used, are able to image various tissues with high quality. In recent years, photoacoustic imaging has attracted the attention of many researchers and engineers, because it able to image different tissues with good resolution and penetration depth non-invasively and without the use of ionizing radiation. The photoacoustic system response is a low-pass filter that passes only low-frequency... 

    Improved Depth-Of-Field and Resolution in Volumetric Photoacoustic Medical Imaging System

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mostafavi, Masood (Author) ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Supervisor) ; Shabani, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Acoustic-resolution photoacoustic microscopy (AR-PAM) system can provide 3-D images of facial tissues. The lateral resolution of AR-PAM depends on the numerical aperture (NA) of the acoustic lens and the central frequency of the ultrasonic transducer. There is a trade-off between resolution enhancement and imaging depth. The acoustic beam is tight in the acoustic focal plane but expands in the out-of-focus regions, deteriorating the resolution. High-NA AR-PAM has depth-variant resolution. Synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) based on a virtual detector (VD) concept can compensate for the beam shape and improve the lateral resolution via beamforming. Although, beamforming can enhance... 

    Recovery of Binary Images from Samples of the PSF-Blurred Images

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Zamani, Hojatollah (Author) ; Amini, Arash (Supervisor) ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Co-Supervisor) ; Fakharzadeh, Mohammad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the main challenges in image processing is the reconstruction of images from their samples in the discrete domain to obtain high quality images in the continuous domain. Visual signals in the continuous domain are usually represented by discrete or digital images. This reconstruction process may not be possible in general, and we need to set some specific constraints for this purpose, such as delimiting the signal bandwidth. In this dissertation, we consider the reconstruction of binary images (black and white). These images have infinite bandwidth due to the existence of edges, and thus, the conditions of the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem do not hold. Novel methods have been... 

    Zero knowledge focusing in millimeter-wave imaging systems using gradient approximation

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 70, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 3123-3127 ; 0018926X (ISSN) Zamani, H ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Amini, A ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    This communication addresses the focusing problem in the millimeter-wave imaging systems. We categorize the focusing problem into the frequency focusing for wideband systems and the range focusing for narrowband systems. In an out-of-focus wideband system, a shifted shadow of the object is present in the reconstruction, whereas for a range out of the focused system, the recovered images are blurred. To overcome these issues, first, we theoretically show that the defocusing variations for both categories are bounded. Then, we present a universal formulation for focusing problem, which covers both wideband and narrowband systems. As the true focused images are sharp at the boundaries of the... 

    Visual technique for detection of gas-liquid two-phase flow regime in the airlift pump

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 75, Issue 3-4 , January , 2011 , Pages 327-335 ; 09204105 (ISSN) Hanafizadeh, P ; Ghanbarzadeh, S ; Saidi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Simplicity of manufacturing and high reliability of airlift pumps have promoted these pumps to be used in different industries, such as petrochemical and oil industries, especially in oil recovery from dead wells. One of the main parameters affecting the performance of these pumps is two-phase flow regime in the main pipe of the pump. In this research, experimental data are utilized to investigate the influence of the flow regimes on the performance of an airlift pump. The data are obtained for air-water two-phase flow in a vertical pipe with a diameter of d = 50. mm and an aspect ratio of L/d = 120. In this study, the gas liquid upward two-phase flow regime in the upriser pipe is... 

    Using type-2 fuzzy function for diagnosing brain tumors based on image processing approach

    , Article 2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, WCCI 2010, 18 2010 through 23 July 2010 ; July , 2010 ; 9781424469208 (ISBN) Fazel Zarandi, M. H ; Zarinbal, M ; Zarinbal, A ; Turksen, I. B ; Izadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Fuzzy functions are used to identify the structure of system models and reasoning with them. Fuzzy functions can be determined by any function identification method such as Least Square Estimates (LSE), Maximum Likelihood Estimates (MLE) or Support Vector Machine Estimates (SVM). However, estimating fuzzy functions using LSE method is structurally a new and unique approach for determining fuzzy functions. By using this approach, there is no need to know or to develop an in-depth understanding of essential concepts for developing and using the membership functions and selecting the t-norms, co-norms and implication operators. Furthermore, there is no need to apply fuzzification and... 

    Use of the freely-swimming, Serratia marcescens bacteria to enhance mixing in microfluidic systems

    , Article ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 13 November 2009 through 19 November 2009 ; Volume 12, Issue PART A , 2010 , Pages 463-467 ; 9780791843857 (ISBN) Peysepar, M ; Shafii, M. B ; Rasoulian, R ; Jamalifar, H ; Fazeli, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 
    Abstract
    Mixing has become a challenge in micro-fluidic systems because of the low Reynolds number in micro-channels. The method which is implemented in this paper is to use freely-swimming bacteria to enhance the mixing process. Accordingly, the Serratia marcescens bacteria were used for this matter. The mixing performance of the system is quantified by measuring the diffusion rate of Rhodamine B in a particular section of a channel connected to a chamber with varying Rhodamine B concentration. The concentration of Rhodamine B was measured using the Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) technique. The channel is in the form of a pipe and is closed on the extending side. In this paper, it is demonstrated... 

    Two dimensional compressive classifier for sparse images

    , Article 2009 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 2009, Cairo, 7 November 2009 through 10 November 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 2137-2140 ; 15224880 (ISSN) ; 9781424456543 (ISBN) Eftekhari, A ; Abrishami Moghaddam, H ; Babaie Zadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The theory of compressive sampling involves making random linear projections of a signal. Provided signal is sparse in some basis, small number of such measurements preserves the information in the signal, with high probability. Following the success in signal reconstruction, compressive framework has recently proved useful in classification. In this paper, conventional random projection scheme is first extended to the image domain and the key notion of concentration of measure is studied. Findings are then employed to develop a 2D compressive classifier (2DCC) for sparse images. Finally, theoretical results are validated within a realistic experimental framework. ©2009 IEEE  

    THz non-destructive testing for covered defects

    , Article 4th International Conference on Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies, MMWaTT 2016, 20 December 2016 through 22 December 2016 ; 2017 , Pages 45-47 ; 21570965 (ISSN); 9781509054145 (ISBN) Panahi, O ; Kheyrollahi Kouhanestani, M ; Yahyaei, B ; Mousavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2017
    Abstract
    In this paper, a pulsed THz imaging system in normal geometry is presented experimentally and the effect of placing a pinhole in front of a covered sample on image quality has been investigated too. Also, the improvement of image quality by using ray transfer matrix is described theoretically. Finally, by using contour system the results are evaluated and the accuracy of THz imaging system is tested. © 2016 IEEE  

    Three-dimensional resolvability in an integral imaging system

    , Article Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision ; Volume 29, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 525-530 ; 10847529 (ISSN) Kavehvash, Z ; Martinez Corral, M ; Mehrany, K ; Bagheri, S ; Saavedra, G ; Navarro, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The concept of three-dimensional (3D) resolvability of an integral imaging system is thoroughly investigated in this research. The general concept of 3D resolution fails to describe the 3D discrimination completely. Then the concepts of the depth-resolution plane and lateral-resolution plane are introduced to show the difference between the conventional 3D spatial resolution and the newly introduced 3D resolvability. Therefore, the different properties of these planes for differentiating lateral spatial variations and axial variations are analyzed in this paper. The theoretical statements are demonstrated experimentally  

    Three-dimensional reconstruction of heavily occluded pedestrians using integral imaging

    , Article 10th International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras, ICDSC 2016, 12 September 2016 through 15 September 2016 ; Volume 12-15-September-2016 , 2016 , Pages 1-7 ; 9781450347860 (ISBN) Ghaneizad, M ; Aghajan, H ; Kavehvash, Z ; CEA; Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comte; University Blaise Pascal ; Sharif University of Technology
    Association for Computing Machinery 
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a novel approach for handling the occlusion problem in pedestrian detection through optical principles. Our proposed framework is based on a popular three-dimensional imaging technique in optics, named integral imaging, in which multiple viewpoint images captured from a three-dimensional scene are used to extract range information of the scene. The proposed approach effectively reconstructs an unobstructed view of heavily occluded pedestrians simultaneously containing range information. The range information provided by our method can be used for foreground extraction and the reconstruction output can be used in various applications, such as people detection and... 

    Thorough approach toward cylindrical MMW image reconstruction using sparse antenna array

    , Article IET Image Processing ; Volume 12, Issue 8 , 2018 , Pages 1458-1466 ; 17519659 (ISSN) Mandi Sanam, P ; Seyyed Talebi, M. J ; Kazemi, M ; Kavehvash, Z ; Shabany, M
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2018
    Abstract
    In this study, a thorough analysis of image reconstruction in an active millimetre-wave (MMW) cylindrical imaging system is performed. To improve the system's performance in terms of the total cost as well as the coupling effect, sparse multistatic arrays are desired. Nevertheless, the existing reconstruction methods fail to operate in sparse multi-static antenna-array systems. Therefore, to address these shortcomings, in this study, at first, the existing MMW mono-static cylindrical image reconstruction methods are modified in both single-frequency and wideband reconstruction platforms. Moreover, in order to further improve the image quality and the system cost, a sparse multi-static... 

    Temporal super resolution imaging inspired by structured illumination microscopy

    , Article Optics Communications ; Volume 467 , 2020 Shateri, F ; Alizadeh, M. H ; Kavehvash, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    In this paper, a method for increasing the temporal resolution of a temporal imaging system has been developed. Analogously to the conventional spatial imaging systems in which resolution limit is due to the finite aperture of the lens, in a temporal imaging system, the finite temporal aperture of the time lens is responsible for limited temporal resolution. Based on the method used in spatial structured illumination super-resolution microscopy in spatial optics, we have utilized frequency converters (time prisms), to shift the elusive frequency components of the input signal to become captured by the time lens. This method proved numerically to enhance the temporal resolution by a factor of... 

    Temporal resolution enhancement of video sequences using transform domain

    , Article Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition, IPCV 2008, 14 July 2008 through 17 July 2008, Las Vegas, NV ; 2008 , Pages 185-190 ; 1601320787 (ISBN); 9781601320780 (ISBN) Atrianfar, H ; Atrianfar, M ; Atrianfar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Temporal interpolation has been recently proposed as a solution for increasing temporal resolution or even for predicting missing or corrupted frames within a video sequence . In this paper new technique on temporal interpolation are presented, by mainly exploiting properties of the very popular and highly efficient transforms such as Discrete Cosine Transform and Discrete Wavelet Transform . Novelty of the approach is that resolution enhancement is done by adding the new coefficients in transform domain . In addition we further give a method for computing PSNR of the frames . Finally simulation on a number of video sequences is presented in order to compare the performance of this two... 

    Surface profiling using a double-fiber optical design

    , Article Optics and Lasers in Engineering ; Volume 48, Issue 4 , April , 2010 , Pages 421-426 ; 01438166 (ISSN) Golnabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this study surface profiling is performed by using a scanning system and an opto-pair fiber design. In this method one fiber transmits the laser light to the target and the second one transmits back the light reflected off the target to a photodetector. The monitoring of the reflected light signal from a surface is accomplished by converting the photon light into an electric signal and measuring by a digital multimeter. By scanning an object mounted on a XYZ-translational stage the reflection signal profiles are obtained for plane and curved surfaces. Output reflection signal variations in the X-, Y-, and Z-directions are measured for different plane and cylindrical surfaces and compared.... 

    Super-resolution photoacoustic microscopy using structured-illumination

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging ; Volume 40, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 2197-2207 ; 02780062 (ISSN) Amjadian, M. R ; Mostafavi, M ; Chen, J ; Kavehvash, Z ; Zhu, J ; Wang, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    A novel super-resolution volumetric photoacoustic microscopy, based on the theory of structured-illumination, is proposed in this paper. The structured-illumination will be introduced in order to surpass the diffraction limit in a photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) structure. Through optical excitation of the targeted object with a sinusoidal spatial fringe pattern, the object's frequency spectrum is forced to shift in the spatial frequency domain. The shifting in the desired direction leads to the passage of the high-frequency contents of the object through the passband of the acoustic diffraction frequency response. Finally, combining the low-frequency image with the high-frequency parts in... 

    Structure and texture image inpainting

    , Article Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Signal and Image Processing, ICSIP 2010, 15 December 2010 through 17 December 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 119-124 ; 9781424485949 (ISBN) Hesabi, S ; Jamzad, M ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Inpainting refers to the task of filling in the missing or damaged regions of an image in an undetectable manner. We have an image to be reconstructed in a user-defined region. We use a fast decomposition method to obtain two components of the image, namely structure and texture. Reconstruction of each component is performed separately. The missing information in the structure component is reconstructed using a structure inpainting algorithm, while the texture component is repaired by a texture synthesis technique. To obtain the inpainted image, the two reconstructed components are composed together. Taking advantage of both the structure inpainting methods and texture synthesis techniques,... 

    Spatial frequency multiple access technique in three-dimensional integral imaging

    , Article IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , March , 2012 , Pages 138-144 ; 1551319X (ISSN) Kavehvash, Z ; Mehrany, K ; Bagheri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The trade-off between the aliasing in integral imaging (II) and the level of interference among adjacent elemental images is mathematically studied in this paper. It is then shown that the multiple-access techniques successfully used in communication systems, e.g. frequency-division multiple access (FDMA), canbeinvoked to ease the trade-off. Implementation of spatial FDMA technique in three-dimensional II is discussed together with its nonidealities and limitations. Elemental images of three toy cars and their corresponding three-dimensional image are finally provided to demonstrate the superiority of the here-proposed spatial FDMA technique