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    Performance analysis of transmitter-side cooperation-receiver-side-relaying schemes for heterogeneous sensor networks

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 57, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 1548-1563 ; 00189545 (ISSN) Jamshidi, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present two physical layer cooperative protocols for heterogeneous sensor networks. There is one cooperator near the transmitter and a second cooperator (as a relay) near the receiver. Although the focus is on heterogeneous sensor networks, the methods can be applied to homogeneous sensor networks as well. Analytical and simulation results show that, under an additive white Gaussian noise channel assumption for the links between the transmitter and its partner and between the receiver and its partner, the proposed protocols achieve a diversity order of three or four by using the amplify-and-forward cooperation strategy and maximal ratio combining in the receiver. In... 

    Power control for multirate DS-CDMA systems with imperfect successive interference cancellation

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 57, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 600-603 ; 00189545 (ISSN) Jalali, S ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of power allocation and optimal decoding order of users for the uplink channel of a multirate direct-sequence code-division multiple-access system with linear successive interference cancellation (IC) is addressed. First, the closed-form expressions of the required received powers at the base station for providing all users with their demanded rates and signal to interference-plus-noise ratios (SINRs) are derived. Then, it is shown that, unlike the case when the IC is perfect, in this case, optimum ordering of users at the receiver, which minimizes the total transmitted power, is a function of both their requested SINRs and path gains. Finally, in searching for the... 

    Analysis of throughput and delay in a spectrally phase-encoded optical CDMA packet network

    , Article 4th IEEE and IFIP International Conference on Wireless and Optical Communications Networks, WOCN 2007, Singapore, 2 July 2007 through 4 July 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424410045 (ISBN); 9781424410040 (ISBN) Khaleghi, S ; Khaleghi, S ; Jamshidi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, analysis of the throughput and delay in a spectrally phase-encoded optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) system, using a simplified slotted packet network protocol is conducted. Steady-state throughput and average packet delay of the system are derived. In evaluating the performance of the system, only multiple access interference is considered and other sources of noise are neglected. Comparing different systems with the fixed bit rate and chip duration leads us to conclude that increasing the code length will improve the performance of networks with small average activity; but in highly active networks, decreasing the code length will result in a significant... 

    Error resilient source coding for video communication

    , Article 2007 IEEE 15th Signal Processing and Communications Applications, SIU, Eskisehir, 11 June 2007 through 13 June 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424407192 (ISBN); 9781424407194 (ISBN) Ajorloo, H ; Lakdashti, A ; Manzuri Shalmani, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    A novel error resilient source coding method is proposed for video codecs such as H.264 standard. The main idea is to develop an error resilient part similar to the channel coders at the source coder. This enables the receiver to recover a damaged slice of a frame, inter or intra coded, up to a certain size determined by the encoder. In contrast to another previously approach presented in the literature, our algorithm has significantly less artifacts on the video frames with a considerable increase in speed  

    Transition of d -level quantum systems through quantum channels with correlated noise

    , Article Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics ; Volume 75, Issue 4 , 2007 ; 10502947 (ISSN) Fahmi, A ; Golshani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Entanglement and entanglement assisted are useful resources to enhance the mutual information of the Pauli channels, when the noise on consecutive uses of the channel has some partial correlations. In this paper, we study quantum-communication channels in d -dimensional systems and derive the mutual information of the quantum channels for maximally entangled states and product states coding with correlated noise. Then, we compare fidelity between these states. Our results show that there exists a certain fidelity memory threshold, which depends on the dimension of the Hilbert space (d) and the properties of noisy channels. We calculate the classical capacity of a particular correlated noisy... 

    Performance comparison of partially adaptive routing algorithms

    , Article 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, Vienna, 18 April 2006 through 20 April 2006 ; Volume 2 , 2006 , Pages 763-767 ; 1550445X (ISSN) ; 0769524664 (ISBN); 9780769524665 (ISBN) Patooghy, A ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Partially adaptive routing algorithms are a useful category of routing algorithms due to their simple router logic and restricted adaptivity in selecting the next output channel towards the destination. Several partially adaptive routing algorithms on mesh and hypercube networks have been presented in the literature. But there is no study on evaluating the performance of these algorithms. This paper tries to compare the most important partially adaptive routing algorithms on the mesh and hypercube networks as the most popular topologies for multicomputers. The evaluation has been performed by the use of event driven simulator coded by C++ compiler. © 2006 IEEE  

    The impacts of timing constraints on virtual channels multiplexing in interconnect networks

    , 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 55-62 ; 1424401976 (ISBN); 9781424401970 (ISBN) Khonsari, A ; Ould Khaoua, M ; Nayebi, A ; Sarbazi azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Interconnect networks employing wormhole-switching play a critical role in shared memory multiprocessor systems-on-chip (MPSoC) designs, Multicomputer systems and System Area Networks. Virtual channels greatly improve the performance of wormhole-switched networks because they reduce blocking by acting as "bypass" lanes for non-blocked messages. Capturing the effects of virtual channel multiplexing has always been a crucial issue for any analytical model proposed for wormhole-switched networks. Dally [8] has developed a model to investigate the behaviour of this multiplexing which have been widely employed in the subsequent analytical models of most routing algorithms suggested in the... 

    Estimation error minimization in sensor networks with mobile agents

    , Article 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2006, Las Vegas, NV, 8 January 2006 through 10 January 2006 ; Volume 2 , 2006 , Pages 964-968 ; 1424400856 (ISBN); 9781424400850 (ISBN) Ghiassi Farrokhfal, Y ; Arbab, V. R ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In a SEnsor Network with Mobile Agents (SENMA) is an architecture proposed for large scale sensor networks. In sensor networks, a fraction of the packets generated by only part of the sensors is sufficient to provide a good estimation of all network information. SENMA uses this inherent redundancy. However, the performance of such system is limited by estimation errors and packet errors due to collision. Estimation error is a major problem in applications such as habitat monitoring in which information is a function of node position. In this paper, we first derive the equations of distortion in a general scenario and use this model to compare the estimation error for regular networks. Then... 

    Transition behavior in the capacity of correlated noisy channels in arbitrary dimensions

    , Article Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics ; Volume 74, Issue 3 , 2006 ; 10502947 (ISSN) Karimipour, V ; Memarzadeh, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    We construct a class of quantum channels in arbitrary dimensions for which entanglement improves the performance of the channel. The channels have correlated noise and when the level of correlation passes a critical value we see a sharp transition in the optimal input states (states which minimize the output entropy) from separable to maximally entangled states. We show that for a subclass of channels with some extra conditions, including the examples which we consider, the states which minimize the output entropy are the ones which maximize the mutual information. © 2006 The American Physical Society  

    An adaptive secure channel coding scheme for data transmission over LEO satellite channels

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 373-378 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Payandeh, A ; Ahmadian, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2006
    Abstract
    Both secure and error control coding are very extensive subjects, each with a variety of subdisciplines. A secure channel coding (joint encryption-channel coding) scheme provides both data secrecy and data reliability in one process to combat problems in an insecure and unreliable channel. In this paper, a joint encryption-channel coding scheme is developed, based on concatenated turbo codes for more efficient and secure transmission of LEO satellite data. Reliability and security are achieved by adapting the pseudo-random puncturing strategy with a change of distance between satellites and ground stations in the communication séance, an issue further burdened by reducing energy consumption... 

    Performance evaluations and comparisons of several LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA systems

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 337-347 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Behroozi, H ; Haghighat, J ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamali, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, the application of regular Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes in Multi-Carrier Frequency-Hopping (MC-FH) CDMA systems is studied. To this end, different well-known constructions of regular LDPC codes are considered and the performance of LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA systems, based on these constructions, are evaluated and compared in a frequency-selective slowly Rayleigh fading channel. These results are compared with those previously reported for super-orthogonal convolutionally coded MC-FH-CDMA systems. The simulation results indicate that the LDPC coded MC-FH-CDMA system significantly outperforms the uncoded and super-orthogonal convolutionally coded schemes. To alleviate the... 

    Performance analysis of time-hopping ultra-wideband systems in multipath fading channels (Uncoded and coded schemes)

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 1 , 2006 , Pages 67-77 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ahmadi, H. R ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Shayesteh, M. G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, the performances of both uncoded and coded multiple access TH-UWB systems, introduced in [1-3] in multipath Rayleigh fading channels, are evaluated. The receiver is a selective diversity combining receiver, known as SRake. Based on a Gaussian distribution assumption for the multiple access interference at the output of the SRake receiver and by using a virtual branch technique, as introduced in [4,5], the bit error rates for uncoded and coded schemes are derived. The performance analysis shows that the effective order of diversity achieved by the coded scheme is the product of the number of branches of the SRake receiver and the Hamming distance of the code applied.... 

    Unified multiple-access performance analysis of several multirate multicarrier spread-spectrum systems

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 1 , 2006 , Pages 33-49 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Nikjah, R ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2006
    Abstract
    A unified multiple-access performance analysis and comparison of three multicarrier spread-spectrum multiple-access schemes, namely, MC-CDMA (Multicarrier Code-Division Multiple-Access), MC-FH (Multicarrier Frequency Hopping) and a hybrid of the above systems, called DS-MC-FH (Direct-Sequence MC-FH), in a multirate environment, where each user can have several multirate services, is provided. In MC-CDMA and MC-FH systems, users and their diverse services are differentiated by means of only one kind of signature code. However, in a DS-MCFH scheme, different users and different services of the same user are distinguished through the first and second signature codes, respectively. The... 

    Analytic modeling of channel traffic in n-cubes

    , Article 1st International Computer Science Symposium in Russia, CSR 2006, St. Petersburg, 8 June 2006 through 12 June 2006 ; Volume 3967 LNCS , 2006 , Pages 567-579 ; 03029743 (ISSN) Sarbazi Azad, H ; Mahini, H ; Patooghy, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2006
    Abstract
    Many studies have shown that the imbalance of network channel traffic is of critical effect on the overall performance of multicomputer systems. In this paper, we analytically model the traffic rate crossing the network channels of a hypercube network under different working conditions. The effect of different parameters on the shaping of non-uniformity and traffic imbalance over network channels, are considered and analytical models for each case are proposed. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006  

    A new wideband MIMO channel model for simulating 5-GHz band indoor WLANs

    , Article 2006 IEEE 64th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC-2006 Fall, Montreal, QC, 25 September 2006 through 28 September 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 2298-2303 ; 15502252 (ISSN); 1424400635 (ISBN); 9781424400638 (ISBN) Jedari, E ; Golparvar Roozbahani, M ; Shishegar, A. A ; Enayati, A. R ; Alihemmati, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Considerable interest in the indoor applications of wireless local-area networks (WLANs) demands some powerful simulation methods of these systems. Proper modeling of the physical propagation channel is crucial in this context. A novel simulation method for indoor wideband multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channel at the operating frequency band of IEEE 802.11a, HIPERLAN/2, and the emerging IEEE 802.11n standards is presented in this paper which is suitable for performance analysis of MIMO techniques in these systems. The presented model is developed on the basis of a previously proposed channel representation at the same frequency band. Simulation results for MIMO channel capacity are... 

    A secure error-resilient lossless source coding scheme based on punctured turbo codes

    , Article Iranian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering ; Volume 5, Issue 1 , 2006 , Pages 19-23 ; 16820053 (ISSN) Payandeh, A ; Ahmadian, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, we develop a new error-resistant secure lossless source coding scheme for discrete sources. Recent results indicate that the same turbo principle that provides sub-optimal strategy for channel coding, can be used to obtain efficient source coding schemes. We extend the source turbo-coding idea to include security for transmission of the compressed data and also to ensure the lossless recovery of information at the receiver. Compression and security are achieved by adapting the random puncturing strategy to the statistics of the source. Lossless compression is guaranteed by finely puncturing the encoded data of a parallel-concatenated turbo code while verifying the integrity of... 

    On the physical layer security of the cooperative rate-splitting-aided downlink in UAV networks

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security ; Volume 16 , 2021 , Pages 5018-5033 ; 15566013 (ISSN) Bastami, H ; Letafati, M ; Moradikia, M ; Abdelhadi, A ; Behroozi, H ; Hanzo, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have found compelling applications in intelligent logistics, search and rescue as well as in air-borne Base Station (BS). However, their communications are prone to both channel errors and eavesdropping. Hence, we investigate the max-min secrecy fairness of UAV-aided cellular networks, in which Cooperative Rate-Splitting (CRS) aided downlink transmissions are employed by each multi-antenna UAV Base Station (UAV-BS) to safeguard the downlink of a two-user Multi-Input Single-Output (MISO) system against an external multi-antenna Eavesdropper ( Eve ). Realistically, only Imperfect Channel State Information (ICSI) is assumed to be available at the transmitter.... 

    Resource allocation in space division multiplexed elastic optical networks secured with quantum key distribution

    , Article IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ; Volume 39, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 2688-2700 ; 07338716 (ISSN) Ehsani Moghaddam, E ; Beyranvand, H ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Elastic Optical Network (EON) is a promising solution to address the high capacity, low latency, and flexibility requirements of the upcoming 5th-generation (5G) networks. Furthermore, Multi-Core Fibers (MCFs) and Space Division Multiplexing (SDM) technique can be utilized to overcome the capacity limitation of the conventional Single Mode Fibers (SMFs). On the other hand, Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is an effective solution to address the security issues in 5G transport networks. In this paper, we investigate the performance of QKD over elastic optical networks with multi-core fibers and address the resource allocation problem for quantum and classical channels of QKD (QChs and CChs) and... 

    Adaptive online prediction of operator position in teleoperation with unknown time-varying delay: simulation and experiments

    , Article Neural Computing and Applications ; Volume 33, Issue 13 , 2021 , Pages 7575-7592 ; 09410643 (ISSN) Nikpour, M ; Yazdankhoo, B ; Beigzadeh, B ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    One of the most important problems in teleoperation systems is time delay and packet loss in the communication channel, which can affect transparency and stability. One way to overcome the time delay effects in a teleoperation system is to predict the master-side motion. In this way, when data is received in the slave side, it will be considered as the current position of the master robot and, thus, complete transparency could be achieved. The majority of the previous works regarding operator position prediction have considered known and constant time delay in the system; however, in the real applications, time delay is unknown and variable. In this paper, an adaptive online prediction... 

    AMACA - A new multiple access collision avoidance scheme for wireless lans

    , Article 2004 International Workshop on Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks, Oulu, 31 May 2004 through 3 June 2004 ; 2005 , Pages 238-242 ; 0780382757 (ISBN) Ghaboosi, K ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    It's well known that "hidden- and exposed-terminal" are among the main problems in ad-hoc WLAN networks. In addition, there are scenarios where the desired destination is located in the range of other transmitters, so that the efforts on setting up communication with this terminal will fail due to collisions occurred between desired control packets and unwanted received data packets at destination. In such scenarios, conventional protocols can not address the problem efficiently, resulting in throughput and channel utilization degradation. In this paper, by using the same PHY of IEEE 802.11 and making slight changes in its MAC layer, a new MAC protocol is presented to address such problems....