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W-shaped enhanced-bandwidth patch antenna for wireless communication
, Article Wireless Personal Communications ; Volume 43, Issue 4 , May , 2007 , Pages 1257-1265 ; 09296212 (ISSN) ; Hojjat Kashani, F ; Barkeshli, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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In this paper a novel form of the familiar E-shaped patch antenna is presented. In the presented approach, by using the genetic algorithm (GA) based on fuzzy decision-making, some modifications have been implemented to the incorporated slots which lead to even more enhancement in the antenna bandwidth. The MOM (Method of Moment) is employed for analysis at the frequency band of 1.8GHz-2.6GHz by the optimization parameters of supply locations and slot dimensions. In the implemented fuzzy system, inputs are parameters like population, and outputs are parameters like recombination to produce the next generation. Fuzzy inference system (FIS) is used for the control of GA parameters. The design...
Worst case dimensioning and modeling of reliable real-time multihop wireless sensor network
, Article Performance Evaluation ; Volume 66, Issue 12 , 2009 , Pages 685-700 ; 01665316 (ISSN) ; Yousefi, H ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
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Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) should be capable of fulfilling its mission, in a timely manner and without loss of important information. In this paper, we propose a new analytical model for calculating RRT (Reliable Real-Time) degree in multihop WSNs, where RRT degree describes the percentage of real-time data that the network can reliably deliver on time from any source to its destination. Also, packet loss probability is modeled as a function of the probability of link failure when the buffer is full and the probability of node failure when node's energy is depleted. Most of the network properties are considered as random variables and a queuing theory based model is derived. In this...
Using orthogonal designs with feedback in wireless relay networks
, Article 2008 IEEE 9th Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, SPAWC 2008, Recife, 6 July 2008 through 9 July 2008 ; October , 2008 , Pages 61-65 ; Hossein Khalaj, B ; Gershman, A. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Recently, distributed space-time coding over half duplex wireless relay networks has been proposed to achieve higher diversity at the receiver. The use of orthogonal and quasi-orthogonal designs in such relay networks has the advantage of providing maximum diversity at a low decoding complexity. However, similar to their originating space-time codes, these designs are restricted in terms of rate and number of relays. In order to alleviate such restrictions, we propose an extension of group-coherent codes (GCCs) to wireless relay networks. As will be shown, with a very limited amount of feedback from receiver to the relays, it is possible to achieve a distributed code that is applicable for...
Using a diversity scheme to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks
, Article 2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, BROADNETS 2005, Boston, MA, 3 October 2005 through 7 October 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 17-20 ; Ghiassi Farrokhfal, Y ; Mohammadnia Avval, M ; Hossein Khalaj, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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In this paper, a new method is proposed utilizing a diversity scheme to reduce power consumption in large scale sensor networks. Sensor networks are composed of large number of battery powered nodes. Energy consumption is the most important design objective in sensor networks while delay and throughput are taken less into account. Wireless transmission is the other important characteristic of these networks. Small-scale fading decreases wireless communication performance. In a fading channel higher SNRs is needed and consequently more energy is consumed in fading channels. Another important characteristic of sensor networks is the necessity of fault tolerant protocols. Node-to-node links are...
Upper bounds on the ergodic and outage capacities of relay networks using UWB links
, Article 40th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, ACSSC '06, Pacific Grove, CA, 29 October 2006 through 1 November 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 646-650 ; 10586393 (ISSN); 1424407850 (ISBN); 9781424407859 (ISBN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Wehinger, J ; Mecklenbräuker, C. F ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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We derive, evaluate, and discuss upper bounds on ergodic and outage capacities for a three-node relay network. The considered relay network has ultra-wideband (UWB) radio channels between the source, destination, and relay nodes. The derived bounds indicate that ergodic and outage capacities of the considered UWB-linked network increase up to 300% when a relay between the source and the destination is used. Furthermore, the bounds indicate that there is an optimum position for the relay node between the source and the destination, where ergodic capacity is maximized. Our numerical results shows that for the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) scenario, with the same signal to noise ratio on all links,...
Ultra-Dense 5G small cell deployment for fiber and wireless backhaul-aware infrastructures
, Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; 2018 ; 00189545 (ISSN) ; Beyranvand, H ; Salehi, J. A ; Maier, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
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In this paper, we study the cell planning problem for a two-tier cellular network containing two types of base stations (BSs)— i.e. with fiber backhaul, referred to as wired BSs (W-BSs), and BSs with wireless backhaul, referred to as unwired-BSs (U-BSs). In-band full-duplex wireless communications is used to connect U-BSs and W-BSs. We propose an algorithm to determine the minimum number of W-BSs and U-BSs to satisfy given cell and capacity coverage constraints. Furthermore, we apply our proposed non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II) to solve the joint cell and backhaul planning problem to minimize the cost of planning, while maximizing the coverage simultaneously....
Truthful and secure routing in Ad Hoc networks
, Article 2008 International Symposium on Computer Science and its Applications, CSA 2008, Hobart, TAS, 13 October 2008 through 15 October 2008 ; October , 2008 , Pages 369-376 ; 9780769534282 (ISBN) ; Ghodsi, M
2008
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Cooperation among nodes is vital in wireless networks since in such networks nodes depend on each other for routing packets. However, cooperation in such operations consumes nodes recourses such as battery and bandwidth. Therefore, it is necessary to design incentive mechanisms to enforce nodes to forward packets when the source and destination of the packet are other nodes. We study routing in wireless networks from a game theoretic view point. Based on this view, the network consists of greedy and selfish nodes who accept payments for forwarding data for other nodes if the payments cover their individual costs incurred by forwarding data. Also, route falsification attacks are easy to...
Transmit power reduction by adapting rate or power for single carrier wireless systems
, Article 25th IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2006, IPCCC 2006, Phoenix, AZ, 10 April 2006 through 12 April 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 103-109 ; 1424401976 (ISBN); 9781424401970 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Adaptive modulation with the goal of minimizing the average transmit power is investigated. This is the dual problem of the well-known problem of maximizing the average spectral efficiency. This is desirable in power limited systems such as mobile and sensor networks. Two main cases are considered: adapting only transmit power and adapting only rate. Appropriate expressions for rate or power control policies are derived for different cases. For rate adaptation, we consider both continuous and discrete rate policies. Then, we will apply these methods to a special case of M-QAM modulation over Rayleigh fading channel. We will show that by using rate or power adaptation schemes, between 7dB and...
Transmission of multi-band OFDM and impulse radio ultra-wideband signals over single mode fiber
, Article Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Volume 26, Issue 15 , 2008 , Pages 2594-2603 ; 07338724 (ISSN) ; Cabon, B ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In this paper we examine the transmission of two types of ultra-wideband (UWB) signals, multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MB-OFDM) and impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB), over single mode fiber at 1550 nm. In order to investigate the impact of optical components such as laser diode, external modulator and single mode fiber on UWB signals, we develop mathematical models for these components. These models are experimentally verified and corresponding numerical parameter values are obtained by experiment. Using these models we discuss the transmission of two types of UWB signals over single mode fiber. A new figure of merit namely distortion factor is defined. Using this...
Towards the optimal tracking interval management for target tracking wireless sensor networks
, Article ATC 2009 - Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications, 12 October 2009 through 14 October 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 161-166 ; 9781424451395 (ISBN) ; Abolhassani, B ; Abdizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
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We consider the minimization of power consumption in target tracking wireless sensor networks (WSNs) using dynamic modification of tracking interval. In this context, we first analyze the performance of such networks, using a quantitative mathematical analysis. Then we calculate an upper bound for the achievable improvement in total power consumption, when using an adaptive time interval modification algorithm for tracking moving objects with acceleration. Towards this optimum functionality, we propose a novel adaptive algorithm (AHC) to adapt the tracking interval such that it minimizes power consumption while keeping an acceptable accuracy. Simulation results show that using the proposed...
Toward 5G: FiWi Enhanced LTE-A HetNets with Reliable Low-Latency Fiber Backhaul Sharing and WiFi Offloading
, Article IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking ; Volume PP, Issue 99 , 2016 ; 10636692 (ISSN) ; Levesque, M ; Maier, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Verikoukis, C ; Tipper, D ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
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To cope with the unprecedented growth of mobile data traffic, we investigate the performance gains obtained from unifying coverage-centric 4G mobile networks and capacity-centric fiber-wireless (FiWi) broadband access networks based on data-centric Ethernet technologies with resulting fiber backhaul sharing and WiFi offloading capabilities. Despite recent progress on backhaul-aware 4G studies with capacity-limited backhaul links, the performance-limiting impact of backhaul latency and reliability has not been examined in sufficient detail previously. In this paper, we evaluate the maximum aggregate throughput, offloading efficiency, and in particular, the delay performance of FiWi enhanced...
Toward 5G: Fiwi enhanced lte-a hetnets with reliable low-latency fiber backhaul sharing and wifi offloading
, Article IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking ; Volume 25, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 690-707 ; 10636692 (ISSN) ; Levesque, M ; Maier, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Verikoukis, C ; Tipper, D ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
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To cope with the unprecedented growth of mobile data traffic, we investigate the performance gains obtained from unifying coverage-centric 4G mobile networks and capacity-centric fiber-wireless (FiWi) broadband access networks based on data-centric Ethernet technologies with resulting fiber backhaul sharing and WiFi offloading capabilities. Despite recent progress on backhaul-aware 4G studies with capacity-limited backhaul links, the performance-limiting impact of backhaul latency and reliability has not been examined in sufficient detail previously. In this paper, we evaluate the maximum aggregate throughput, offloading efficiency, and in particular, the delay performance of FiWi enhanced...
The novel contention window control scheme for IEEE 802.11 mac protocol
, Article NSWCTC 2010 - The 2nd International Conference on Networks Security, Wireless Communications and Trusted Computing, 24 April 2010 through 25 April 2010, Wuhan ; Volume 2 , April , 2010 , Pages 134-137 ; 9780769540115 (ISBN) ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocol defines a contention-based distribution channel access mechanism that shares the wireless medium for mobile stations. In this paper, we present a novel backoff mechanism, which divides contention window range to the different level based on the history of channel status. Instead of doubling and resetting the CW, we change the CW range by taking into account last three channel states. We test the new scheme against legacy IEEE 802.11 with NS-2 network simulator. The simulation results have shown 30.77% improvement in packet delivery ratio and 31.76% in delay and 30.81% in throughput compared to the IEEE 802.11 DCF
The direction of arrival estimation in DS-CDMA systems employing the code-matched filters and parallel ESPRIT algorithms
, Article Proceedings - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Information Security, WCNIS 2010, 25 June 2010 through 27 June 2010, Beijing ; 2010 , Pages 274-279 ; 9781424458516 (ISBN) ; Hoseini Karani, S. B ; Safaei, A ; Hadi Karami Ata, M ; Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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It was shown that the number of array elements must exceed the number of sources for subspace-based direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation. But this is not practical for a direct-sequence code-division multiple access (DS-CDMA) wireless system, since the number of mobile users is very large. To remove the aforementioned restriction, a DOA estimator, employing the code-matched filters and parallel ESPRIT algorithms, is proposed. This algorithm does not use to search all angles such as MUSIC method. Besides, it is not necessary to use AIC and MDL criterion to estimate the number of sources in the proposed algorithm. Simulation results illustrates the appropriate performance of the new method
The CBK-Neigh protocol for symmetric topology control in ad hoc networks
, Article Proceedings - 2009 3rd International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications, SENSORCOMM 2009, 18 June 2009 through 23 June 2009, Athens, Glyfada ; 2009 , Pages 588-595 ; 9780769536699 (ISBN) ; Ghasemi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, an approach for topology control has been proposed which make use of distance estimation and angle of arrival (AoA) estimation techniques. Every node in the network tries to keep the number of its neighbors to 4 or 3. These neighbors have been selected from the nearest neighbors of each node and are located in different four quarters of axis. The angular difference between these neighbors is between a minimum and maximum value. This protocol guarantees connectivity on the communication graph with high probability and enforces symmetry on the resulting communication graph, thereby easing the operation of higher level protocols. The performance of the protocol when nodes are...
Symmetric split-row LDPC decoders
, Article Proceedings - IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 28 May 2017 through 31 May 2017 ; 2017 ; 02714310 (ISSN) ; 9781467368520 (ISBN) ; Shabany, M ; Sharif University of Technology
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LDPC codes are deployed in many modern wired and wireless communication systems. while fully-parallel LDPC decoders are very efficient, they typically suffer from routing complexity. the split-row method effectively reduces this complexity with a minor performance loss. This paper shows the importance of symmetry in Split-Row architectures and proves that the implementation of Split-Row decoders based on new proposed smart column-permuted versions of parity check matrices leads to a better error performance as well as a more efficient hardware. Moreover, in order to achieve optimized column-permuted parity check matrices, a heuristic approach is proposed. This method is then generalized to...
Symbol error rate analysis and power allocation for decode and forward relaying with channel estimation error
, Article 2012 19th International Conference on Telecommunications, , 23 April 2012 through 25 April 2012, Jounieh ; 2012 ; 9781467307475 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE
2012
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In this paper we study the statistical properties of the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of the dual-hop relaying link in a cooperative wireless communication system in the presence of channel estimation errors for Decode and Forward (DF) relaying protocol. Then for assessment of the system performance the Symbol Error Rate (SER) is considered. Two approaches are introduced for SER calculation from which the second one results in a closed form solution. Finally the second approach is used to find an optimum power allocation scheme for transmission of pilot and data symbols at the source and the relay terminals that results in minimizing the SER and considerable amount of power saving. Also Monte...
Survivability analysis of wireless sensor network with transient faults
, Article 2008 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling Control and Automation, CIMCA 2008, Vienna, 10 December 2008 through 12 December 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 975-980 ; 9780769535142 (ISBN) ; Jahangir, A. H ; Taghikhaki, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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To the best knowledge of us, survivability for WSN has never been studied considering failure affects on network. We perceive the network survivability as a composite measure consisting of both network failure duration and failure impact on the network. In this paper we will study network survivability in unstably state: in this state, network is affected by the failures that occur temporarily and instantly also may occur several times. In other words, the main characteristics of these failures are their frequency and being temporary. In this paper we will propose a survivability model for network in unstable state that is based on network availability. This availability model, presents...
Sub-pixel image registration based on physical forces
, Article 2010 International Conference on Wireless Communications and Signal Processing, WCSP 2010, 21 October 2010 through 23 October 2010, Suzhou ; 2010 ; 9781424475551 (ISBN) ; Ghorbani, S ; Beheshti Shirazi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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A new method for image registration has been previously proposed by the authors, which the registration is based on physical forces. The registration parameters are translation and rotation. This method assumes images like charged materials that attract each other. In this case, one of the images moves in the same direction as the applied force while the other one is still. The movement of the image continues until the resultant force becomes zero. This approach estimates the registration parameters simultaneously and leading to a better optimized set of registration parameters. The registration error for this method is 1 to 3 pixels. In this paper we aim to develop this method for the...
Statistical properties of amplify and forward relay links with channel estimation errors
, Article Proceedings of the 2009 Australian Communications Theory Workshop, AusCTW 2009, 4 February 2009 through 7 February 2009, Sydney, NSW ; 2009 , Pages 44-49 ; 9781424433575 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sadeghit, P ; Lamahewat, T ; Australian National University ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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This paper studies the statistical properties of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the relay link in a cooperative wireless communication system with fixed gain relay in presence of channel estimation error. The SNR expression is derived and three different analytic approaches with different approximate assumptions are used to obtain the probability distribution function of the SNR and outage probability of the relay link. The first approach is the most accurate one in many cases, however it does not have a closed-form expression. The other two approaches result in closed-form expressions for the outage probability. Therefore, the third approach has been used to find a sub-optimum power...