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    A decomposed solution to multiple-energy carriers optimal power flow

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Systems ; Vol. 29, issue. 2 , March , 2014 , p. 707-716 ; ISSN: 8858950 Moeini-Aghtaie, M ; Abbaspour, A ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Hajipour, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Presence of energy hubs in the future vision of energy networks creates a great opportunity for system planners and operators to move towards more efficient systems. The role of energy hubs as the intermediate in multi-carrier energy (MCE) systems calls for a generic framework to study the new upcoming technical as well as economical effects on the system performance. In response, this paper attempts to develop a general optimization and modeling framework for coupled power flow studies on different energy infrastructures. This, as a large-scale nonlinear problem, is approached through a robust optimization technique, i.e., multi-agent genetic algorithm (MAGA). The proposed procedure... 

    Multi-objective design optimization of functionally graded material for the femoral component of a total knee replacement

    , Article Materials and Design ; Vol. 53, Issue. 1 , 2014 , pp. 159-173 ; ISSN: 0895-7177 Bahraminasab, M ; Sahari, B. B ; Edwards, K. L ; Farahmand, F ; Hong, T. S ; Arumugam, M ; Jahan, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The optimal design of complex systems in engineering requires pursuing rigorous mathematical modeling of the system's behavior as a function of a set of design variables to achieve goal-oriented design. Despite the success of current knee implants, the limited life span remains the main concern of this complex system. The mismatch between the properties of engineered biomaterials and those of biological materials leads to insufficient bonding with bone, stress shielding effects and wear problems (i.e. aseptic loosening). The use of a functionally graded material (FGM) for the femoral component of knee implants is attractive because the properties can be designed to vary in a certain pattern... 

    Redundancy allocation problem of a system with three-state components: A genetic algorithm

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Vol. 27, Issue. 11 , 2014 , pp. 1663-1672 ; ISSN: 1663-1672 Pourkarim Guilani, P ; Sharifi, M ; Niaki, S. T. A ; Zaretalab, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The redundancy allocation is one of the most important and useful problems in system optimization, especially in electrical and mechanical systems. The object of this problem is to maximize system reliability or availability within a minimum operation cost. Many works have been proposed in this area so far to draw the problem near to real-world situations. While in classic models the system components are assumed to have two states of working and failed, in this paper, parallel components of serial sub-systems are considered to work in three states, each with a certain performance rate. The component states are classified into two working states of working with full performance and working... 

    Identifying the tool-tissue force in robotic laparoscopic surgery using neuro-evolutionary fuzzy systems and a synchronous self-learning hyper level supervisor

    , Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Vol. 14, issue. PART A , January , 2014 , pp. 12-30 Mozaffari, A ; Behzadipour, S ; Kohani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, two different hybrid intelligent systems are applied to develop practical soft identifiers for modeling the tool-tissue force as well as the resulted maximum local stress in laparoscopic surgery. To conduct the system identification process, a 2D model of an in vivo porcine liver was built for different probing tasks. Based on the simulation, three different geometric features, i.e. maximum deformation angle, maximum deformation depth and width of displacement constraint of the reconstructed shape of the deformed body are extracted. Thereafter, two different fuzzy inference paradigms are proposed for the identification task. The first identifier is an adaptive co-evolutionary... 

    A platform for optimisation in distributed manufacturing enterprises based on cloud manufacturing paradigm

    , Article International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing ; Vol. 27, Issue 11 , 2 November , 2014 , pp. 1031-1054 ; ISSN: 0951192X Fatahi Valilai, O ; Houshmand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The synergy of fundamental factors like changes in governmental policies, global expansions of the manufacturing industries and improvements in technology related to reliability of manufacturing information flow have created the global manufacturing revolution in the first years of the twenty-first century. Although the concept of global manufacturing enterprise has created benefits and opportunities for todays manufacturing enterprises, it has enforced enterprises to endure costs to adopt the global manufacturing solutions. Besides, considering the researches aimed to enable the global manufacturing paradigm, there is still a need for efficient solutions to fulfil the global product... 

    Robust optimal control for large-scale systems with state delay

    , Article Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control ; Vol. 36, Issue. 4 , June , 2014 , pp. 551-558 ; ISSN: 01423312 Rahmani, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Optimal control of large-scale uncertain dynamic systems with time delays in states is considered in this paper. For this purpose, a two-level strategy is proposed to decompose the large-scale system into several interconnected subsystems at the first level. Then optimal control inputs are obtained by minimization of convex performance indices in presence of uncertainties, in the form of states and interactions feedback. The solution is achieved by bounded data uncertainty problems, where the uncertainties are only needed to be bounded and it is not required to satisfy the so-called 'matching conditions'. At the second level, a simple substitution-type interaction prediction method is used... 

    Scheduling TV commercials using genetic algorithms

    , Article International Journal of Production Research ; Volume 51, Issue 16 , 2013 , Pages 4921-4929 ; 00207543 (ISSN) Ghassemi Tari, F ; Alaei, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of scheduling commercial messages during the peak of viewing time of a TV channel is formulated as a combinatorial auction-based mathematical programming model. Through this model, a profitable and efficient mechanism for allocating the advertising time to advertisers is developed by which the revenue of TV channels is maximised while the effectiveness of advertising is increased. We developed a steady-state genetic algorithm to find an optimal or a near optimal solution for the proposed problem. A computational experiment was conducted for evaluating the efficiency of the proposed algorithm. A set of test problems with different sizes were generated, using the... 

    Two-level optimal load-frequency control for multi-area power systems

    , Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 53, Issue 1 , December , 2013 , Pages 540-547 ; 01420615 (ISSN) Rahmani, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In large-scale power systems, classical centralized control approaches may fail due to geographically distribution of information and decentralized controllers result in sub-optimal solution for load-frequency control (LFC) problems. In this paper, a two-level structure is presented to obtain optimal solution for LFC problems and also reduce the computational complexity of centralized controllers. In this approach, an interconnected multi-area power system is decomposed into several sub-systems (areas) at the first-level. Then an optimization problem in each area is solved separately, with respect to its local information and interaction signals coming from other areas. At the second-level,... 

    Site specific optimization of wind turbines energy cost: Iterative approach

    , Article Energy Conversion and Management ; Volume 73 , September , 2013 , Pages 167-175 ; 01968904 (ISSN) Rezaei Mirghaed, M ; Roshandel, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The present study was aimed at developing a model to optimize the sizing parameters and farm layout of wind turbines according to the wind resource and economic aspects. The proposed model, including aerodynamic, economic and optimization sub-models, is used to achieve minimum levelized cost of electricity. The blade element momentum theory is utilized for aerodynamic modeling of pitch-regulated horizontal axis wind turbines. Also, a comprehensive cost model including capital costs of all turbine components is considered. An iterative approach is used to develop the optimization model. The modeling results are presented for three potential regions in Iran: Khaf, Ahar and Manjil. The optimum... 

    Monitoring project duration and cost in a construction project by applying statistical quality control charts

    , Article International Journal of Project Management ; Volume 31, Issue 3 , April , 2013 , Pages 411-423 ; 02637863 (ISSN) Aliverdi, R ; Moslemi Naeni, L ; Salehipour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The earned value is a leading technique in monitoring and analyzing project performance and project progress. Although, it allows exact measurement of project progress, and can uncover any time and cost deviations from the plan, its capability in reporting accepted level of deviation is not well studied. This study presented an approach to overcome this limitation by applying statistical quality control charts to monitor earned value indices. For this purpose, project time and cost performance indices of a real construction project were monitored regularly on individual control charts. The results were quite promising, and not only competed well against traditional approaches, but also... 

    Multiobjective optimal reactive power dispatch and voltage control: A new opposition-based self-adaptive modified gravitational search algorithm

    , Article IEEE Systems Journal ; Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 742-753 ; 19328184 (ISSN) Niknam, T ; Narimani, M. R ; Azizipanah Abarghooee, R ; Bahman Firouzi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This paper presents a novel opposition-based self-adaptive modified gravitational search algorithm (OSAMGSA) for optimal reactive power dispatch and voltage control in power-system operation. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer, nonlinear optimization problem, which has both continuous and discrete control variables. In order to achieve the optimal value of loss, voltage deviation, and voltage stability index, it is necessary to find the optimal value of control variables such as the tap positions of tap changing transformers, generator voltages, and compensation capacitor. Therefore, this complicated problem needs to be solved by an accurate optimization algorithm. This paper... 

    Optimal strategies for price, warranty length, and production rate of a new product with learning production cost

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 20, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 2247-2258 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Faridimehr, S ; Niaki, S. T. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This study investigates optimal strategies for price, warranty length, and production rate of a new product in which both static markets for non-durable and dynamic markets for durable products are involved. The mathematical model incorporates both the demand and the cost functions including production, warranty length, and inventory costs. Using the maximum principle approach, the optimal strategies and interactions among price, warranty length, and production rate in both markets are analyzed using some propositions. The analysis shows that to maximize profits in all cases, the price, the warranty length, and the production rate all must go up simultaneously, or one of them must increase... 

    Optimal and suboptimal sensing sequences in multiuser cognitive radio networks

    , Article 2012 6th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2012, 6 November 2012 through 8 November 2012 ; November , 2012 , Pages 243-248 ; 9781467320733 (ISBN) Shokri Ghadikolaei, H ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Designing proper spectrum decision schemes for cognitive radios (CRs) improves spectral usage efficiency as well as CR network throughput. One of the key effecting factors of the CR network throughput is the spectrum sensing sequences of the secondary users (SUs). In this paper, the SUs throughput maximization through appropriately selecting the sensing sequences of the SUs, called sensing matrix (SM), is investigated. More specifically, first the average throughput of the CR network is evaluated for a given SM in the case of error-free channel sensing. Then, an optimization problem is formulated with the aim to maximize the network throughput by finding the optimal SM. In order to avoid... 

    Performance evaluation of water resources systems using system dynamics approach: Application to the Aras River Basin, Iran

    , Article World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2012: Crossing Boundaries, Proceedings of the 2012 Congress ; 2012 , Pages 2367-2377 ; 9780784412312 (ISBN) Jood, M. S ; Abrishamchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    ASCE  2012
    Abstract
    System Dynamics approach is a powerful tool in water resources systems simulation for evaluating proposed plans and policies in development projects. In Aras River basin, existing water resources do not suffice increasing demand in the near future, thus construction of new reservoirs is under study. In this study, system dynamics approach is used to simulate the water resources system of Darehrood sub basin located in eastern part of Aras River basin. Performance indices are used to evaluate the alternative plans and policies.. Reliability, resiliency and vulnerability, the three performance indices used in study, are estimated using maximum value and mean value estimators mentioned in the... 

    Using partial tag comparison in low-power snoop-based chip multiprocessors

    , Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 19 June 2010 through 23 June 2010 ; Volume 6161 LNCS , June , 2012 , Pages 211-221 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 9783642243219 (ISBN) Shafiee, A ; Shahidi, N ; Baniasadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this work we introduce power optimizations relying on partial tag comparison (PTC) in snoop-based chip multiprocessors. Our optimizations rely on the observation that detecting tag mismatches in a snoop-based chip multiprocessor does not require aggressively processing the entire tag. In fact, a high percentage of cache mismatches could be detected by utilizing a small subset but highly informative portion of the tag bits. Based on this, we introduce a source-based snoop filtering mechanism referred to as S-PTC. In S-PTC possible remote tag mismatches are detected prior to sending the request. We reduce power as S-PTC prevents sending unnecessary snoops and avoids unessential tag lookups... 

    On optimal replacement-repair policy for multi-state deteriorating products under renewing free replacement warranty

    , Article Computers and Mathematics with Applications ; Volume 61, Issue 4 , February , 2011 , Pages 840-850 ; 08981221 (ISSN) Vahdani, H ; Chukova, S ; Mahlooji, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper a replacement-repair model is developed to study a renewing free replacement warranty (RFRW) for a class of multi-state deteriorating repairable products. After a replacement, the product warranty is renewed. Two parameters affect the manufacturer's decision to minimally repair or replace a failed item: the product deterioration level at the time of failure and the remaining warranty time. We derive an optimal replacement-repair policy to minimise the expected warranty servicing cost per item sold. In the case of a product with two different working states, we are able to explicitly find the optimal values of the replacement-repair parameters using the Adomian decomposition... 

    Cost and entropy generation minimization of a cross-flow plate fin heat exchanger using multi-objective genetic algorithm

    , Article Journal of Heat Transfer ; Volume 133, Issue 2 , Nov , 2011 ; 00221481 (ISSN) Ahmadi, P ; Hajabdollahi, H ; Dincer, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In the present work, a thermal modeling is conducted for optimal design of compact heat exchangers in order to minimize cost and entropy generation. In this regard, an εNTU method is applied for estimation of the heat exchanger pressure drop, as well as effectiveness. Fin pitch, fin height, fin offset length, cold stream flow length, no-flow length, and hot stream flow length are considered as six decision variables. Fast and elitist nondominated sorting genetic algorithm (i.e., nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II) is applied to minimize the entropy generation units and the total annual cost (sum of initial investment and operating and maintenance costs) simultaneously. The results for... 

    Application of endurance time method in performance-based optimum design of structures

    , Article Structural Safety ; Volume 56 , September , 2015 , Pages 52-67 ; 01674730 (ISSN) Basim, M. C ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    In this research, application of the Endurance Time (ET) method in performance-based design of structures with and without consideration of uncertainties is investigated and a practical optimum design procedure is proposed. The ET method is used as an analytical assessment tool because of its capabilities in response estimation with an affordable computational demand. In the first step of the proposed method, ET analysis is implemented in a multi-objective optimum design procedure in order to achieve a set of Pareto optimal designs. Optimization is conducted with respect to initial cost and expected life cycle cost using a deterministic approach. For each design alternative the median... 

    Test-retest reliability of Kinect's measurements for the evaluation of upper body recovery of stroke patients

    , Article BioMedical Engineering Online ; Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2015 ; 1475925X (ISSN) Mobini, A ; Behzadipour, S ; Saadat, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    BioMed Central Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Background: Performance indices provide quantitative measures for the quality of motion, and therefore, assist in analyzing and monitoring patients' progress. Measurement of performance indices requires costly devices, such as motion capture systems. Recent developments of sensors for game controllers, such as Microsoft Kinect, have motivated many researchers to develop affordable systems for performance measurement applicable to home and clinical care. In this work, the capability of Kinect in finding motion performance indices was assessed by analyzing intra-session and inter-session test-retest reliability. Method: Eighteen stroke patients and twelve healthy subjects participated in this... 

    Optimal design of the volute for a turbocharger radial flow compressor

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering ; Volume 229, Issue 6 , July , 2015 , Pages 993-1002 ; 09544100 (ISSN) Mojaddam, M ; Hajilouy Benisi, A ; Movahhedy, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this research, design methods of radial flow compressor volutes are reviewed; the main criteria in volute primary designs are recognized and the most effective ones are selected. The effective parameters, i.e., spiral cross-section area, circumferential area distribution, exit cone, and tongue area of the compressor volute are parametrically studied to identify the optimum values. A numerical model has been prepared and verified through experimental data which are obtained from the designed turbocharger test rig. Different volutes are modeled and numerically evaluated using the same impeller and vane-less diffuser. For each model, the volute total pressure ratio, static pressure recovery...