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    Designing an Efficient Non-Volatile Approximate Main Memory Through Managing the Write Process

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimpour, Morteza (Author) ; Sarbazi Azad, Hamid (Supervisor)
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    Memories today expose an all-or-nothing correctness model thatincurs significant costs in performance, energy, area, and designcomplexity. But not all applications need high-precision storagefor all of their data structures all of the time. This these proposesmechan-isms that enable applications to store data approximately in a phase change memory main memoryand shows that doing so can improve the performance and reduce the power consumption by proposing two mechanisms. The First allows errors in multi-level cells by reducing the number ofprogramming pulses used to write them. The second mechanism reduces the number of error-prone patterns in the content of data block through a lightweith... 

    Incremental Discovery of Representative Sample Sets in Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salehe, Mohammad (Author) ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In many network which relationships between nodes are defined based on the similarity of attributes (Such as the World Wide Web and social networks), extracting information about networks object’s attributes may be difficult or even in many cases impossible.In these cases, predicting unknown attributes based on other objects attributes according to network structure can be extremely useful.Even more, finding a representative sample set of objects and trying to obtain their attributes in order to predict other object’s attributes with this obtained data can be an interesting problem. Finding such a set of objects with minimum size while giving maximizing accuracy in predicting other object’s... 

    Overloaded Time-Frequency Modulation Schema for 5-6 G Mobile Systems

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Shamsi, Mahdi (Author) ; Marvasti, Farokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Increasing dynamics of mobile users intensifies the Doppler effect and degrades the performance of the communication system. Considering Fourier kernel-based modulation, in this research, we focus on dealing with the Doppler effect and compensating non-ideal communication channel response suffered from the Doppler-delay spread. In the first step, we study Zak transform and present a new transform for 2-D representation of time signals. This mapping is a well-known transformation that can be considered as a generalized discrete-time Fourier transform in the field of signal processing and can be used to represent a signal in the delay-Doppler domain. After providing a new 2-D transform, we... 

    Distributed Sparse Signal Recovery

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahimpour, Amir (Author) ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Sensor Networks are set of devices which are distributed throughout an environment and are connected to each other, usually wirelessly, to collect environmental information including temperature, aire pressure, moist, pollution and physiological functions of the human body. Each device consists of a microprocessor, converter and power supply, transmitter and a receiver. In this study we intend to investigate such setup and the measured signals assuming they are sparse. A sparse signal is a discrete time signal most of indices of which are equal to zero. With this assumption at hand, we will be able to reduce the sampling rate and take advantage of sparse signal processing techniques. This... 

    Study on Non-Linear Approaches for Accelerating Iterative Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shamsi, Mahdi (Author) ; Marvasti, Farokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this correspondence, a non-linear method of convergence accelerating and improving for iteration based algorithms is introduced. After convergence analysis, some enough conditions are proposed to guarantee convergence of the algorithm.For the sake of low complexity implementation of the proposed algorithm, some simple stabilizing methods are suggested. Simulation results show desirable performance of the proposed method and its capability to stabilize the iteration based algorithms. In the literature of missing samples recovery, the proposed method is applied to an Iterative Method (IM) as a general signal reconstruction method,then it is extended to the image recovery problem where... 

    Beamforming and DOA Estimation Using Compressive Sensing and Random Sampling

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zamani, Hojatollah (Author) ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Direction Of Arrival (DOA) estimation or direction finding refers to determining the arrival angle of a planar wave impinging on the array of sensors or antennas. The DOA information can be used by the smart antenna system for beam-forming and reliable data transmission. The problem of DOA estimation in propagating plane waves played a fundamental role in many applications including acoustic, wireless communication systems, navigation, biomedical imaging, radar/sonar systems, seismic sensing, and wireless 911 emergency call locating. In the conventional DOA estimating systems, an array of elements (antennas or sensors) is used that are colocated in a uniform pattern called, Uniform Linear... 

    Non-Uniform MRI Scan Time Reduction Using Iterative Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghayem, Fateme (Author) ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Supervisor) ; Shamsollahi, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of the most advanced medical imaging procedure that noninvasively played in most applications. However, this imaging method is a good resolution, but not in the conventional high speed imaging method, in fact, the main problem is slow. In recent years many studies have been done to accelerate MRI that compressed sensing can be mentioned among them. Such methods, however, have had very good results but MRI systems are very complex. This project investigates the reconstruction of MR images using data from partial non-Cartesian samples aimed at reducing sampling time and also speed up the process of reconstruction of MR images have been studied. In this regard,... 

    Design of Detector for SEFDM Signals

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heydari Khormizi, Javad (Author) ; Marvasti, Farokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis considers theoretical, analytical and engineering design issues relating to non-orthogonal Spectrally Efficient Frequency Division Multiplexing (SEFDM) communication systems that exhibit significant spectral merits when compared to Orthogonal FDM (OFDM) schemes. Alas, the practical implementation of such systems raises significant challenges, with the receivers being the bottleneck.
    This research explores detection of SEFDM signals. The mathematical foundations of such signals lead to proposals of different orthonormalisation techniques as required at the receivers of non-orthogonal FDM systems. To address SEFDM detection, two approaches are considered: either attempt to... 

    Digital Image Processing Using Sparse Representation Based on Iterative Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salemi, Gholamali (Author) ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main purpose of the thesis is Digital image Processing using the sparsity of image. The issue could be described in two ways. First is reconstruction of missed blocks of an image based on the sparsity of image in the transform domain and second is impulsive noise removal using the sparsity of noise in the spatial domain. In the first approach we will review Guleryuz method and simulate and analyze it. In the second approach, two new methods named RDE and Knockout will be introduced. These methods try two remove the impulsive noise of an image using its sparseness. RDE method is a development of conventional methods, but Knockout has a completely new idea. We will show that Knockout is... 

    Iteratively Constructing Preconditioners via the Conjugate Gradient Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mousa Abadian, Mohammad (Author) ; Farhadi, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
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    The main goal of this work is solving system of linear equations Ax = b, where A is a n_n square matrix, b is a n_1 vector and x is the vector of unknowns. When n is large, using direct methods is not economical. Thus, the system is solved by iterative methods. At first, projection method onto subspace K _ Rn with dimension m _ n is described, and then this subspace K is equalized with the krylov subspace. Then,some samples of projection methods onto the krylov subspace, such as FOM, GMRES and CG (Conjugate Gradient), are considered. The preconditioning of the linear system is explained, that is, instead of solving system Ax = b, the system PAx = Pb (P nonsingular), is solved, such that the... 

    Well Placement optimization using hybrid optimization technique combined with fuzzy inference system

    , Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Vol. 31, issue. 5 , Dec , 2009 , p. 481-491 ; ISSN: 10916466 Darabi, H ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Decision on the location of new wells through infill drilling projects is a complex problem that depends on the reservoir rock and fluid properties, well and surface facilities specifications, and economic measures. Conventional approach to address this is a direct optimization that uses the numerical flow simulation. However, this is computationally very extensive. In this study the authors use a hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA) optimization technique based on the genetic algorithm (GA) with helper functions based on the polytope algorithm and the neural network. This hybridization introduces hill-climbing into the stochastic search and makes use of proxies created and calibrated iteratively... 

    Iterative coupled experimental-numerical evaluation of dispersivity in fractured porous media using micromodel system

    , Article 73rd European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2011: Unconventional Resources and the Role of Technology. Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2011 ; Vol. 4, issue , 2011 , p. 2461-2466 Saidian, M ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Masihi, M ; Kharrat, R ; Kianinejad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study a new iterative algorithm is developed to evaluate dispersivity in fracture and matrix, distinctly. The novelty of proposed algorithm is using mathematical model of solute transport in fractured porous media coupled with experimental data iteratively. A fractured glass micromodel has been designed to visualize the interaction between fracture and matrix during displacement of n-Decane by n-Octane at constant rate. The similarity between numerical and experimental model has been enhanced by reducing the assumptions which were applied in previous related studies. The iteration is performed on velocity components of solute transport and longitudinal as well as transversal... 

    A high-order compact finite-difference lattice Boltzmann method for simulation of steady and unsteady incompressible flows

    , Article International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids ; Vol. 75, Issue. 10 , 2014 , Pages 713-746 ; ISSN: 02712091 Hejranfar, K ; Ezzatneshan, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A high-order compact finite-difference lattice Boltzmann method (CFDLBM) is proposed and applied to accurately compute steady and unsteady incompressible flows. Herein, the spatial derivatives in the lattice Boltzmann equation are discretized by using the fourth-order compact FD scheme, and the temporal term is discretized with the fourth-order Runge-Kutta scheme to provide an accurate and efficient incompressible flow solver. A high-order spectral-type low-pass compact filter is used to stabilize the numerical solution. An iterative initialization procedure is presented and applied to generate consistent initial conditions for the simulation of unsteady flows. A sensitivity study is also... 

    Learning overcomplete dictionaries based on atom-by-atom updating

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing ; Volume 62, Issue 4 , 15 February , 2014 , Pages 883-891 ; ISSN: 1053587X Sadeghi, M ; Babaie Zadeh, M ; Jutten, C ; Sharif University of Technology
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    A dictionary learning algorithm learns a set of atoms from some training signals in such a way that each signal can be approximated as a linear combination of only a few atoms. Most dictionary learning algorithms use a two-stage iterative procedure. The first stage is to sparsely approximate the training signals over the current dictionary. The second stage is the update of the dictionary. In this paper we develop some atom-by-atom dictionary learning algorithms, which update the atoms sequentially. Specifically, we propose an efficient alternative to the well-known K-SVD algorithm, and show by various experiments that the proposed algorithm is much faster than K-SVD while its results are... 

    Analysis of large amplitude free vibrations of clamped tapered beams on a nonlinear elastic foundation

    , Article Applied Mathematical Modelling ; Volume 38, Issue 3 , 1 February , 2014 , Pages 1176-1186 ; ISSN: 0307904X Baghani, M ; Mazaheri, H ; Salarieh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
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    The purpose of this paper is to present efficient and accurate analytical expressions for large amplitude free vibration analysis of single and double tapered beams on elastic foundation. Geometric nonlinearity is considered using the condition of inextensibility of neutral axis. Moreover, the elastic foundation consists of a linear and cubic nonlinear parts together with a shearing layer. The nonlinear governing equation is solved by employing the variational iteration method (VIM). This study shows that the second-order approximation of the VIM leads to highly accurate solutions which are valid for a wide range of vibration amplitudes. The effects of different parameters on the nonlinear... 

    An artificial neural network meta-model for constrained simulation optimization

    , Article Journal of the Operational Research Society ; Vol. 65, issue. 8 , August , 2014 , pp. 1232-1244 ; ISSN: 01605682 Mohammad Nezhad, A ; Mahlooji, H ; Sharif University of Technology
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    This paper presents artificial neural network (ANN) meta-models for expensive continuous simulation optimization (SO) with stochastic constraints. These meta-models are used within a sequential experimental design to approximate the objective function and the stochastic constraints. To capture the non-linear nature of the ANN, the SO problem is iteratively approximated via non-linear programming problems whose (near) optimal solutions obtain estimates of the global optima. Following the optimization step, a cutting plane-relaxation scheme is invoked to drop uninformative estimates of the global optima from the experimental design. This approximation is iterated until a terminating condition... 

    Finite volume coupling strategies for the solution of a Biot consolidation model

    , Article Computers and Geotechnics ; Vol. 55, issue , January , 2014 , p. 494-505 ; ISSN: 0266352X Asadi, R ; Ataie-Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper a finite volume (FV) numerical method is implemented to solve a Biot consolidation model with discontinuous coefficients. Our studies show that the FV scheme leads to a locally mass conservative approach which removes pressure oscillations especially along the interface between materials with different properties and yields higher accuracy for the flow and mechanics parameters. Then this numerical discretization is utilized to investigate different sequential strategies with various degrees of coupling including: iteratively, explicitly and loosely coupled methods. A comprehensive study is performed on the stability, accuracy and rate of convergence of all of these sequential... 

    Microwave imaging based on compressed sensing using adaptive thresholding

    , Article 8th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2014 ; 2014 , pp. 699-701 ; ISBN: 9788890701849 Azghani, M ; Kosmas, P ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
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    We propose to use a compressed sensing recovery method called IMATCS for improving the resolution in microwave imaging applications. The electromagnetic inverse scattering problem is solved using the Distorted Born Iterative Method combined with the IMATCS algorithm. This method manages to recover small targets in cases where traditional DBIM approaches fail. Furthermore, by applying an L2-based approach to regularize the sparse recovery algorithm, we improve the algorithm's robustness and demonstrate its ability to image complex breast structures. Although our simulation scenarios do not fully represent experimental or clinical data, our results suggest that the proposed algorithm may be... 

    Nonlocal and strain gradient based model for electrostatically actuated silicon nano-beams

    , Article Microsystem Technologies ; Vol. 21, Issue 2 , 2014 , pp. 457-464 ; Online ISSN: 1432-1858 Miandoab, E. M ; Yousefi-Koma, A ; Pishkenari, H. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Conventional continuum theory does not account for contributions from length scale effects which are important in modeling of nano-beams. Failure to include size-dependent contributions can lead to underestimates of deflection, stresses, and pull-in voltage of electrostatic actuated micro and nano-beams. This research aims to use nonlocal and strain gradient elasticity theories to study the static behavior of electrically actuated micro- and nano-beams. To solve the boundary value nonlinear differential equations, analogue equation and Gauss–Seidel iteration methods are used. Both clamped-free and clamped–clamped micro- and nano-beams under electrostatical actuation are considered where... 

    A numerical contact algorithm in saturated porous media with the extended finite element method

    , Article Computational Mechanics ; Vol. 54, issue. 5 , 2014 , pp. 1089-1110 ; ISSN: 01787675 Khoei, A. R ; Vahab, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, a coupled hydro-mechanical formulation is developed for deformable porous media subjected to crack interfaces in the framework of extended finite element method. Governing equations of the porous medium consist of the momentum balance of the bulk together with the momentum balance and continuity equations of the fluid phase, known as [InlineEquation not available: see fulltext.] formulation. The discontinuity in fractured porous medium is modeled for both opening and closing modes that results in the fluid flow within the fracture, and/or contact behavior at the crack edges. The fluid flow through the fracture is assumed to be viscous and is modeled by employing the Darcy law...