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    Application specific router architectures for NoCs: An efficiency and power consumption analysis

    , Article Mechatronics ; Vol. 22, issue. 5 , August , 2012 , pp. 531-537 ; ISSN: 9574158 Najjari, N ; Sarbazi-Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Networks on chip (NoC) have been proposed as a solution to mitigate complex on-chip communication problems. NoCs are composed of intellectual properties (IP) which are interconnected by on-chip switching fabrics. A step in the design process of NoCs is hardware virtualization which is mapping the IP cores onto the tiles of a chip. The communication among the IP cores greatly affects the performance and power consumption of NoCs which itself is deeply related to the placement of IPs onto the tiles of the network. Different mapping algorithms have been proposed for NoCs which allocate a set of IPs to given network topologies. In these mapping algorithms, there is a restriction which limits IPs... 

    Application specific router architectures for NoCs: An efficiency and power consumption analysis

    , Article Mechatronics ; Volume 22, Issue 5 , 2012 , Pages 531-537 ; 09574158 (ISSN) Najjari, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2012
    Abstract
    Networks on chip (NoC) have been proposed as a solution to mitigate complex on-chip communication problems. NoCs are composed of intellectual properties (IP) which are interconnected by on-chip switching fabrics. A step in the design process of NoCs is hardware virtualization which is mapping the IP cores onto the tiles of a chip. The communication among the IP cores greatly affects the performance and power consumption of NoCs which itself is deeply related to the placement of IPs onto the tiles of the network. Different mapping algorithms have been proposed for NoCs which allocate a set of IPs to given network topologies. In these mapping algorithms, there is a restriction which limits IPs... 

    Application specific router architectures for NoCs: An efficiency and power consumption analysis

    , Article Proceedings - 2010 First Workshop on Hardware and Software Implementation and Control of Distributed MEMS, dMEMS 2010, 28 June 2010 through 29 June 2010, Besancon ; 2010 , Pages 86-91 ; 9780769540641 (ISBN) Najjari, N ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Networks on Chip1 have been proposed as a solution to mitigate complex on-chip communication problems. NoCs are composed of intellectual properties 2 which are interconnected by on-chip switching fabrics. A step in the design process of NoCs is hardware virtualization which is mapping the IP cores on to the tiles of a chip. The communication among the IP cores greatly affects the performance and power consumption of NoCs which itself is deeply related to the placement of IPs on to the tiles of the network. Different mapping algorithms have been proposed for NoCs which allocate a set of IPs to given network topologies. In these mapping algorithms, there is a restriction which limits IPs to be... 

    Analysis of Router Architecture on Efficiency and Power Consumption of NoCs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Najjari, Noushin (Author) ; Sarbazi Azad, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Networks on Chip have been proposed as a solution to mitigate complex on-chip communication problems. NoCs are composed of IP cores (or processing elements) which are interconnected by on-chip switching fabrics. A step in the design process of NoCs is hardware virtualization which is mapping the IP cores on to the tiles of chips. The communication among the IP cores greatly affects the performance and power consumption of NoCs which itself is deeply related to the placement of IPs on to the tiles of the network. Different mapping algorithms have been proposed for Network on Chips which allocate a set of Intellectual Properties (IPs) to determined network topologies. In these mapping... 

    Multiscale Modeling of Carbon Nano Structures Using Tersoff Potential Function

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Najjari, Alireza (Author) ; Khoei, Amir Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    During the last decade, thanks to a combination of exploding computational power and improved physical insight into material behavior, continuum and atomistic simulations improved greatly. Both classes of methods are now used to solve problems, which are more complicated than ever with greater accuracy than ever before. Nevertheless, there still exist problems for which neither method alone is sufficient. In general, atomistic simulations cannot be used for such length scales due to the restrictions on the number of atoms that can be simulated, along with the time scales, which they can be simulated for. In contrast, continuum simulations tend to fail at the atomic scale, for example due to... 

    Recent activities in science and technology and the progress of women in physics in the last three years in Iran

    , Article AIP Conference Proceedings, Stellenbosch ; Volume 1517 , 2013 , Pages 108-109 ; 0094243X (ISSN); 9780735411388 (ISBN) Izadi, D ; Azad, M. T ; Mahmoudi, N ; Izadipanah, N ; Eshghi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    For the 4th IUPAP International Conference of Women in Physics, we report on activities in science and engineering in Iran, and conditions for women in physics, in the three years since the 3rd IUPAP International Conference of Women in Physics was held in 2008. Iran has made prominent advancements and astonishing progress in laser technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, genetics, computer software and hardware, and robotics. Iranian scientists have been very productive in several experimental fields, such as pharmaceutical, organic, and polymer chemistry. Conditions for women in physics have improved greatly in recent years. A project to improve the environment for learning physics, and... 

    Ab initio study of electronic effects in the ZnO/TiO2 core/shell interface: Application in dye sensitized solar cells

    , Article RSC Advances ; Vol. 4, issue. 1 , April , 2014 , p. 301-307 Pazoki, M ; Nafari, N ; Taghavinia, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Core/shell structure of ZnO nanowires coated with a monolayer of TiO 2 is investigated using Density Functional Theory (DFT). The electronic states of the semiconductor is calculated and compared before and after coating of the TiO2 monolayer on a ZnO [101 0] surface. The effect of TiO2 coating induce surface states changes and shifts the conduction and valence band edges to higher energies. Our results, in qualitative agreement with the experimental work of Matt Law et al. (J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, 22652), show an increase in open circuit voltage and a decrease in short circuit current in ZnO/TiO2 core shell dye sensitized solar cells. Regarding the semiconductor density of states (DOS), TiO2... 

    Analyzing factors effective on the development of relationship commitment

    , Article Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ICAI 2012, 16 July 2012 through 19 July 2012 ; Volume 1 , July , 2012 , Pages 398-404 ; 1601322186 (ISBN) ; 9781601322180 (ISBN) Dehdashti, Y ; Lotfi, N ; Karami, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Due to the important role of commitment and trust in the relationship marketing, the factors which can directly result in a committed relationship along with the factors which can influence the commitment through influencing trust, according to the model of commitment and trust by (Morgan & Hunt, 1994) have been introduced and their level of importance has been investigated here. The article uses fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) in the proposed model to find the most important paths leading to relationship commitment. The FCM analyzes the responses of a group of 30 people including general practitioners in dentistry, managers of dental departments in some of the public clinics and hospitals who... 

    Morphological dependence of light backscattering from metallic back reflector films: Application in dye-sensitized solar cells

    , Article Physica Status Solidi (A) Applications and Materials Science ; Volume 212, Issue 4 , January , 2015 , Pages 785-790 ; 18626300 (ISSN) Sharifi, N ; Ghazyani, N ; Taghavinia, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-VCH Verlag  2015
    Abstract
    Conventionally, a film of TiO2 particles of 300 nm size is employed in Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) as the back reflector film to enhance the light harvesting. Perfect reflectance of silver in visible and near infrared motivates to investigate its potential as the material for the light back reflector film in DSCs. In this study, light back reflector films consisting of 300 nm-sized silver particles, as well as vacuum evaporated silver flat film, were fabricated and compared to 300 nm-sized rutile-type TiO2 particulate reflector film to study their optical aspects. Conventional TiO2 rutile-type particulate film demonstrates slightly lower performance... 

    Monolithic dye sensitized solar cell with metal foil counter electrode

    , Article Organic Electronics ; Volume 57 , June , 2018 , Pages 194-200 ; 15661199 (ISSN) Behrouznejad, F ; Taghavinia, N ; Ghazyani, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2018
    Abstract
    Monolithic dye-sensitized solar cells are conventionally fabricated using carbon composite layer as the counter electrode. In the current research, the brittle carbon composite layer is replaced with a metal foil, aiming to decrease the device series resistance and using less catalyst material in counter electrode. This metallic structure has also an advantage of mechanical strength and decreases the fabrication complexity. The counter electrode is prepared by electrodepositing Cr film followed by electrodepositing Pt nanoparticles on a metal foil. As the porous spacer layer, different composite layers of SiO2, TiO2, and Al2O3 are investigated and the best results are obtained for TiO2... 

    A compact versatile microbial fuel cell from paper

    , Article ASME 2013 11th Int. Conf. on Fuel Cell Science, Eng. and Technology Collocated with the ASME 2013 Heat Transfer Summer Conf. and the ASME 2013 7th Int. Conf. on Energy Sustainability, FUELCELL 2013 ; 2013 ; 9780791855522 (ISBN) Wagner, L. T ; Hashemi, N ; Hashemi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been a potential green energy source for a long time but one of the problems is that either the technology must be used on a large scale or special equipment have been necessary to keep the fuel cells running such as syringe pumps. Paper-based microbial fuel cells do not need to have a syringe pump to run and can run entirely by themselves when placed in contact with the fluids that are necessary for it to run. Paper-based microbial fuel cells are also more compact than traditional MFCs since the device doesn't need any external equipment to run. The goal of this paper is to develop a microbial fuel cell that does not require a syringe pump to function. This... 

    Decentralized model predictive voltage control of islanded DC microgrids

    , Article 11th Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2020, 4 February 2020 through 6 February 2020 ; 2020 Abbasi, M ; Mahdian Dehkordi, N ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a novel decentralized control approach for islanded direct-current (DC) microgrids (MGs) based on model predictive control (MPC) to regulate the distributed generation unit (DGU) output voltages, i.e. the voltages of the point of common coupling (PCC). A local controller is designed for each DGU, in the presence of uncertainties, disturbances, and unmodeled dynamics. First, a discrete-time state-space model of an MG is derived. Afterward, an MPC algorithm is designed to perform the PCC voltage control. The proposed MPC scheme ensures that the PCC voltages remain within an acceptable range. Several simulation studies have been conducted to illustrate the effectiveness of... 

    Intelligent optimal feed-back torque control of a 6DOF surgical rotary robot

    , Article 11th Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2020, 4 February 2020 through 6 February 2020 ; 2020 Tajdari, F ; Ebrahimi Toulkani, N ; Zhilakzadeh, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    Sophisticated surgeons are widely indicating the use of surgical robots in order to reject human error, increase precision, and speed. Among well-known robotic mechanisms, parallel robots are broadly more investigated regarding their special characters as higher acceleration, speed, and accuracy, and less weight. Specific surgical procedures confine, and restrict their workspace, while controlling and validating the robots are complicated regarding to their complex dynamic. To this end, in this paper, a 6-DOF robot, with rotary manipulators, is designed and controlled. Addressing nonlinearity of parallel robots, an innovative methodology is formulated to robustly penalize the error of... 

    Semi-Real evaluation, and adaptive control of a 6DOF surgical robot

    , Article 11th Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2020, 4 February 2020 through 6 February 2020 ; 2020 Tajdari, F ; Ebrahimi Toulkani, N ; Zhilakzadeh, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    Sophisticated surgeons are widely indicating the use of surgical robots in order to reject human error, increase precision, and speed. Among well-known robotic mechanisms, parallel robots are broadly more investigated regarding their special characters as higher acceleration, speed, and accuracy, and less weight. Specific surgical procedures confine and restrict their workspace, while controlling and validating the robots are complicated based on their complex dynamic. To this end, in this paper, a 6-DOF robot, with linear manipulators, is designed and controlled. Addressing the inherent nonlinearity of the robot mechanism, an adaptive PID manipulator is employed and validated with nonlinear... 

    Modeling superconductive fault current limiter using constructive neural networks

    , Article 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, ISIE 2007, Caixanova - Vigo, 4 June 2007 through 7 June 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 2859-2863 ; 1424407559 (ISBN); 9781424407552 (ISBN) Makki, B ; Sadati, N ; Hosseini, M. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Although so many advances have been proposed in the field of artificial intelligence and superconductivity, there are few reports on their combination. On the other hand, because of the nonlinear and multivariable characteristics of the superconductive elements and capabilities of neural networks in this field, it seems useful to apply the neural networks to model and control the superconductive phenomena or devices. In this paper, a new constructive neural network (CNN) trained by two different optimization algorithms; back-propagation and genetic algorithm, is proposed which models the behavior of the superconductive fault current limiters (SFCLs). Simulation results show that the proposed... 

    Satellite attitude tracking using optimal neuro-controller

    , Article 2003 IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT, 8 March 2003 through 15 March 2003 ; Volume 6 , 2003 , Pages 2663-2669 ; 1095323X (ISSN); 078037651X (ISBN); 9780780376519 (ISBN) Meghdari, A ; Sadati, N ; Tehrani, N. D ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    In this paper, a new control strategy for optimal attitude tracking control of a multivariable satellite system has been presented. The approach is based on a Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network (MLPNN) and a classical PD Controller for its initial stabilization. It is shown how the network can be employed as a multivariable self-organizing and self-learning controller in conjunction with a PD controller for attitude control of a satellite. By using three thrusters and quaternion for kinematics representation, the attitude dynamics of the satellite has been presented. In contrast to the previous classical approaches, it is shown how this controller can be carried out in an on-line manner... 

    Effect of heat treatment cycle on the mechanical properties of machinable austempered ductile iron

    , Article 16th International Metallurgical and Materials Conference, METAL 2007, 22 May 2007 through 24 May 2007 ; 2007 Tadayon Saidi, M ; Baghersaee, N ; Varahram, N ; Hanumantha Rao, M ; Rao, G. V.S. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    TANGER spol. s r.o  2007
    Abstract
    ADI have been used for a wide variety of application in automotive,rail,and heavy engineering industry because of its excellent mechanical properties such as high strength with good ductility,good wear resistance,and good fatigue properties. The properties of austempered ductile iron are dependent on both chemistry and heat treatment, which has lead to invention of MADI (machinable austempered ductile iron). MADI is a new class of ductile iron with superior mechanical property than regular ductile iron with the same machinability characteristic. In this study Different cycles of austempering process (austenitization and austempering cycle) applied Due to the effect of heat treatment cycle on... 

    Effect of heat treatment cycle on the mechanical properties of machinable austempered ductile iron

    , Article 24th ASM International Heat Treating Conference and Exposition, Detroit, MI, 17 September 2007 through 19 September 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 323-327 ; 9781604239300 (ISBN) TadayonSaidi, M ; Baghersaee, E. N ; Varahram, N ; Rao, M. H ; Rao, G. V. S. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    ADI have been used for a wide variety of applications in automotive, rail, and heavy engineering industry because of its excellent mechanical properties such as high strength with good ductility, good wear resistance, and good fatigue properties. The properties of austempered ductile iron are dependent on both chemistry and heat treatment, which has lead to invention of MADI (machinable austempered ductile iron). MADI is a new class of ductile iron with superior mechanical property than regular ductile iron with the same machinability characteristic. In this study Different cycle of austempering process (austenitization and austempering cycle) applied Due to the effect of heat treatment... 

    Dynamic relay selection and resource allocation in cooperative networks based on OFDM

    , Article 17th European Wireless Conference 2011, EW 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 328-332 ; (Print ISBN): 978-3-8007-3343-9 Javidbakht, O ; Alizadeh, N. N ; Razavizadeh, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper, we are planning to introduce a new method for relay selection and resource allocation in OFDM-based cooperative networks. Up to now, there have been relatively few works clearly concentrating on the combination of relay selection and resource allocation in such networks. In our work, a network with a single transmitter, a single receiver and a group of relays is considered. Relays work on Amplify and Forward (AF) method and there is no direct link between the transmitter and the receiver. The optimization problem is to maximize the throughput of the receiver with constraints on the amounts of the power of the transmitter and relays, and subcarriers. We will introduce an... 

    Wrist-RoboHab: A robot for treatment and evaluation of brain injury patients

    , Article IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 27 June 2011 through 1 July 2011, Zurich ; 2011 ; 19457898 (ISSN) ; 9781424498628 (ISBN) Baniasad, M. A ; Farahmand, F ; Ansari, N. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This article, introduces a new haptic robot, wrist-RoboHab, for upper limb rehabilitation of post stroke, orthopedic and Parkinson patients., The robot is designed for hand movement therapy and could be used for both treatment and evaluation purposes in three operational states; forearm supination/pronation, wrist flexion/extension and ulnar/radial deviation. At first the mechanical design and control system are described. Then the results of a case study are demonstrated. Clinical results, showed an improvement in Fugle-Meyer, AROM, power and the biomechanical assessment of the spasticity in a chronic patient. Furthermore, it was approved that the robot can have a good interaction with...