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    A verifiable delegated set intersection without pairing

    , Article 2017 25th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2017, 2 May 2017 through 4 May 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 2047-2051 ; 9781509059638 (ISBN) Mahdavi Oliaiy, M ; Ameri, M. H ; Mohajeri, J ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Recently, there has been shown a great interest in the private set intersection (PSI) protocols which are widely used in social networks applications. In a PSI protocol two entities are able to find the intersection of their document set without inferring more information than the common data. In some PSI protocols the process of finding the intersections of the documents are delegated to a third entity like cloud which has high computational and storage resources and the clients can verify the accuracy of the received results. These protocols are known as the Verifiable Delegated Set Intersection (VDSI). In this paper, we proposed an efficient VDSI protocol by employing the El-Gamal... 

    On the security of O-PSI a delegated private set intersection on outsourced datasets

    , Article 2017 14th International ISC (Iranian Society of Cryptology) Conference on Information Security and Cryptology, ISCISC 2017 ; 2018 , Pages 77-81 ; 9781538665602 (ISBN) Mahdavi Oliaee, M ; Delavar, M ; Ameri, M. H ; Mohajeri, J ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In recent years, determining the common information privately and efficiently between two mutually mistrusting parties have become an important issue in social networks. Many Private set intersection (PSI) protocols have been introduced to address this issue. By applying these protocols, two parties can compute the intersection between their sets without disclosing any information about components that are not in the intersection. Due to the broad range of computational resources that the cloud can provide for its users, determining the set intersection by cloud may decrease the computational cost of the users. The proposed protocol by Abadi et al. is one of the introduced protocols in this... 

    A comparison of two estimators for solutions to greedy algorithm in scheduling depletable sources

    , Article International Conference on Risk Management and Engineering Management, Toronto, ON, 18 April 2008 through 18 April 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 80-85 ; 9780978348458 (ISBN) Kianfar, S ; Azizi, E ; Kianfar, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    There are many depletable resource planning problems associated with convex cost function. The Greedy algorithm has been used to find the optimal solution for such problems. But exploiting that algorithm requires a large bulk of computations to find the optimal solution. Thus, in this paper we have established two piecewise linear estimators for the convex cost function: an inner intersection of the function values and an outer tangent. A practical experiment was conducted to compare the performance of the two presented estimators and it was observed that the outer tangent performs more efficiently than the inner intersection. The execution time of the Greedy Algorithm and the estimation... 

    Studying the simultaneous effect of autonomous vehicles and distracted driving on safety at unsignalized intersections

    , Article Journal of Advanced Transportation ; Volume 2021 , 2021 ; 01976729 (ISSN) Khashayarfard, M ; Nassiri, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Hindawi Limited  2021
    Abstract
    Human error is one of the leading causes of accidents. Distraction, fatigue, poor visibility, speeding, and other such errors made by drivers can cause accidents. With the rapid advancements in automation technologies, transportation planners have strived to use Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to minimize human error. In this study, the effect of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) on the number of potential conflicts at two unsignalized intersections is investigated by using a microsimulation model in PTV Vissim software. For human-driven cars, the factor that is considered for calibration is driver distraction mainly caused by reading or writing text messages on a cellphone while driving.... 

    Efficient scalable multi-party private set intersection using oblivious PRF

    , Article 17th International Workshop on Security and Trust Management, STM 2021, co-located with the 26th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, ESORICS 2021, 8 October 2021 through 8 October 2021 ; Volume 13075 LNCS , 2021 , Pages 81-99 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783030918583 (ISBN) Kavousi, A ; Mohajeri, J ; Salmasizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present a concretely efficient protocol for private set intersection (PSI) in the multi-party setting using oblivious pseudorandom function (OPRF). In fact, we generalize the approach used in the work of Chase and Miao [CRYPTO 2020] towards deploying a lightweight multi-point OPRF construction for two-party PSI. Our protocol only includes oblivious transfer (OT) extension and garbled Bloom filter as its main ingredients and avoids computationally expensive operations. From a communication pattern perspective, the protocol consists of two types of interactions. The first type is performed over a star-like communication graph in which one designated party interacts with all... 

    3-D simulation of conservative and non-conservative density current

    , Article 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE2006, Chicago, IL, 5 November 2006 through 10 November 2006 ; 2006 ; 08888116 (ISSN); 0791837904 (ISBN); 9780791837900 (ISBN) Hormozi, S ; Firoozabadi, B ; Ghasvari Jahromi, H ; Moosavi Hekmati, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)  2006
    Abstract
    Flows generated by density differences are called gravity or density currents which are generic features of many environmental flows. These currents are classified as the conservative and non-conservative flows whether the buoyancy flux is conserved or changed respectively. In this paper, a low Reynolds k-ε turbulence model is used to simulate three dimensional density and turbidity currents. Also, a series of experiments were conducted in a straight channel to study the characteristics of the non-conservative density current. In experiments, Kaolin was used as the suspended material. Comparisons are made between conservative and non-conservative's height, concentration and velocity profiles... 

    An analytical model for cutter-workpiece engagement calculation in ball-end finish milling of doubly curved surfaces

    , Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 102, Issue 5-8 , 2019 , Pages 1635-1657 ; 02683768 (ISSN) Ghorbani, M ; Movahhedy, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer London  2019
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new analytical model for calculating the cutter-workpiece engagement (CWE) boundaries in the ball-end finish milling process of curved surfaces. To this end, first, a quadratic mathematical representation considering the principal curvatures of the surface is employed to locally describe the workpiece surface around the instantaneous cutting region. This description, then, is utilized to find the intersection curves of the tool rotary and workpiece surfaces in three ball-end milling modes including slotting, first cutting, and following cutting. Through comparison studies, the model predictions are verified by the corresponding results obtained via solid modeling in... 

    A new routing algorithm for sparse vehicular AD HOC networks with moving destinations

    , Article 2009 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2009, Budapest, 5 April 2009 through 8 April 2009 ; 2009 ; 15253511 (ISSN); 9781424429486 (ISBN) Ghaffari, M ; Ashtian, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose the Object Pursuing based Efficient Routing Algorithm (OPERA) suitable for vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs), esp. in sparse situations. The proposed algorithm is applicable for both moving and fixed destinations. It is based on considering static nodes at each intersection. In this algorithm, we optimize the decision making at intersections, with respect to the connectivity and feasibilty of the roads. To this end, we consider the average delay of each road as the connectivity metric, and the vehicle availability in the transmission range of the intersection as the feasibility metric. By exploiting the related metrics, we select the next road to forward the packet... 

    Study of water entry of circular cylinder by using analytical and numerical solutions

    , Article Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering ; Volume 34, Issue 3 , July , 2012 , Pages 225-232 ; 16785878 (ISSN) Ghadimi, P ; Dashtimanesh, A ; Djeddi, S. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Water impact phenomenon in the case of a circular cylinder is an important issue in offshore industry where cross members may be in the splash zone of the incident wave. An analytical method as well as a numerical solution are employed to study the water entry problem of a circular section. The procedure for derivation of the analytical formulas is demonstrated step by step. The volume of fluid (VOF) simulation of the water entry problem is also performed to offer comparison of the results of the linearized analytical solution with a fully nonlinear and viscous fluid flow solution. To achieve this, the FLOW- 3D code is utilized. Some consideration has also been given to the points of... 

    Geometrical analysis of localization error in stereo vision systems

    , Article IEEE Sensors Journal ; Volume 13, Issue 11 , 2013 , Pages 4236-4246 ; 1530437X (ISSN) Fooladgar, F ; Samavi, S ; Soroushmehr, S. M. R ; Shirani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Determining an object location in a specific region is an important task in many machine vision applications. Different parameters affect the accuracy of the localization process. The quantization process in charge-coupled device of a camera is one of the sources of error that causes estimation rather than identifying the exact position of the observed object. A cluster of points, in the field of view of a camera are mapped into a pixel. These points form an uncertainty region. In this paper, we present a geometrical model to analyze the volume of this uncertainty region as a criterion for object localization error. The proposed approach models the field of view of each pixel as an oblique... 

    Laser textured novel patterns on Ti6Al4V alloy for dental implants surface improvement

    , Article Journal of Laser Applications ; Volume 33, Issue 4 , 2021 ; 1042346X (ISSN) Dabbagh, G. R ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Shoja Razavi, R ; Nourbakhsh, A. A ; Hassanzadeh Nemati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Laser Institute of America  2021
    Abstract
    Creating laser texture on dental implants is a novel method for accelerating osseointegration and prolongation of lifespan. The purpose of this research was twofold: (1) Creating intersecting lines pattern with different angles (0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, and 90°) on the surface of Ti6Al4V, using pulse Nd:YAG laser with a wavelength of 1064 nm and a pulse length of 170 ns and (2) comparing optical and SEM images, EDS analyses, contact angles (CAs), and surface free energies (FEs) for different intersecting lines angles. CA and FE depended on the intersecting lines angle according to Y = Y 0 + A sin (x B + C), where Y is the CA or FE; x is the intersecting lines angle; and Y0, A, B, and C... 

    Analytical relations for long-droplet breakup in asymmetric T junctions

    , Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 91, Issue 5 , May , 2015 ; 15393755 (ISSN) Bedram, A ; Moosavi, A ; Hannani, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2015
    Abstract
    We develop accurate analytical relations for the droplet volume ratio, droplet length during breakup process, and pressure drop of asymmetric T junctions with a valve in each of the branches for producing unequal-sized droplets. An important advantage of this system is that after manufacturing the system, the size of the generated droplets can be changed simply by adjusting the valves. The results indicate that if the valve ratio is smaller than 0.65, the system enters a nonbreakup regime. Also the pressure drop does not depend on the time and decreases by increasing the valve ratio, namely, opening the degree of valve 1 to valve 2. In addition, the results reveal that by decreasing... 

    Free vibration of joined cylindrical–hemispherical FGM shells

    , Article Archive of Applied Mechanics ; Volume 90, Issue 10 , 2020 , Pages 2185-2199 Bagheri, H ; Kiani, Y ; Bagheri, N ; Eslami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    Free vibration response of a joined shell system including cylindrical and spherical shells is analyzed in this research. It is assumed that the system of joined shell is made from a functionally graded material (FGM). Properties of the shells are assumed to be graded through the thickness. Both shells are unified in thickness. To capture the effects of through-the-thickness shear deformations and rotary inertias, first-order shear deformation theory of shells is used. The Donnell type of kinematic assumptions is adopted to establish the general equations of motion and the associated boundary and continuity conditions with the aid of Hamilton’s principle. The resulting system of equations is... 

    Free vibrations of functionally graded material cylindrical shell closed with two spherical caps

    , Article Ships and Offshore Structures ; Volume 17, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 939-951 ; 17445302 (ISSN) Bagheri, H ; Kiani, Y ; Bagheri, N ; Eslami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Free vibration response of a cylindrical shell closed with two hemispherical caps at the ends (hermit capsule) is analysed in this research. It is assumed that the system of joined shell is made from functionally graded materials (FGM). Properties of the shells are assumed to be graded through the thickness. Cylindrical and hemispherical shells are unified in thickness. To capture the effects of through-the-thickness shear deformations and rotary inertias, first order theory of shells is used. Donnell type of kinematic assumptions are adopted to establish the general equations of motion and the associated boundary and continuity conditions with the aid of Hamilton's principle. The resulting... 

    Attribute-based fine-grained access control for outscored private set intersection computation

    , Article Information Sciences ; Volume 536 , 2020 , Pages 222-243 Ali, M ; Mohajeri, J ; Sadeghi, M. R ; Liu, X ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Inc  2020
    Abstract
    Private set intersection (PSI) is a fundamental cryptographic protocol which has a wide range of applications. It enables two clients to compute the intersection of their private datasets without revealing non-matching elements. The advent of cloud computing drives the ambition to reduce computation and data management overhead by outsourcing such computations. However, since the cloud is not trustworthy, some cryptographic methods should be applied to maintain the confidentiality of datasets. But, in doing so, data owners may be excluded from access control on their outsourced datasets. Therefore, to control access rights and to interact with authorized users, they have to be online during... 

    Simulation of proppant transport at intersection of hydraulic fracture and natural fracture of wellbores using CFD-DEM

    , Article Particuology ; Volume 63 , 2022 , Pages 112-124 ; 16742001 (ISSN) Akhshik, S ; Rajabi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    Proppants transport is an advanced technique to improve the hydraulic fracture phenomenon, in order to promote the versatility of gas/oil reservoirs. A numerical simulation of proppants transport at both hydraulic fracture (HF) and natural fracture (NF) intersection is performed to provide a better understanding of key factors which cause, or contribute to proppants transport in HF–NF intersection. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in association with discrete element method (DEM) is used to model the complex interactions between proppant particles, host fluid medium and fractured walls. The effect of non-spherical geometry of particles is considered in this model, using the multi-sphere... 

    Some results on the intersection graph of ideals of matrix algebras

    , Article Linear and Multilinear Algebra ; Volume 62, Issue 2 , February , 2014 , Pages 195-206 ; ISSN: 03081087 Akbari, S ; Nikandish, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Let be a ring and be the set of all non-trivial left ideals of. The intersection graph of ideals of, denoted by, is a graph with the vertex set and two distinct vertices and are adjacent if and only if. In this paper, we classify all rings (not necessarily commutative) whose domination number of the intersection graph of ideals is at least 2. Moreover, some results on the intersection graphs of ideals of matrix algebras over a finite field are given. For instance, we determine the domination number, the clique number and the independence number of. We prove that if is a positive integer and, then the domination number of is. Among other results, we show that if, where is a positive integer... 

    Some results on the intersection graphs of ideals of rings

    , Article Journal of Algebra and its Applications ; Volume 12, Issue 4 , 2013 ; 02194988 (ISSN) Akbari, S ; Nikandish, R ; Nikmehr, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Let R be a ring with unity and I(R)* be the set of all nontrivial left ideals of R. The intersection graph of ideals of R, denoted by G(R), is a graph with the vertex set I(R)* and two distinct vertices I and J are adjacent if and only if I ∩ J ≠ 0. In this paper, we study some connections between the graph-theoretic properties of this graph and some algebraic properties of rings. We characterize all rings whose intersection graphs of ideals are not connected. Also we determine all rings whose clique number of the intersection graphs of ideals is finite. Among other results, it is shown that for a ring R, if the clique number of G(R) is finite, then the chromatic number is finite and if R is... 

    Intersection graph of submodules of a module

    , Article Journal of Algebra and its Applications ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , 2012 ; 02194988 (ISSN) Akbari, S ; Tavallaee, H. A ; Ghezelahmad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Let R be a ring with identity and M be a unitary left R-module. The intersection graph of an R-module M, denoted by G(M), is defined to be the undirected simple graph whose vertices are in one to one correspondence with all non-trivial submodules of M and two distinct vertices are adjacent if and only if the corresponding submodules of M have nonzero intersection. We investigate the interplay between the module-theoretic properties of M and the graph-theoretic properties of G(M). We characterize all modules for which the intersection graph of submodules is connected. Also the diameter and the girth of G(M) are determined. We study the clique number and the chromatic number of G(M). Among... 

    The intersection graph of a group

    , Article Journal of Algebra and its Applications ; Volume 14, Issue 5 , June , 2015 ; 02194988 (ISSN) Akbari, S ; Heydari, F ; Maghasedi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Let G be a group. The intersection graph of G, denoted by Γ(G), is the graph whose vertex set is the set of all nontrivial proper subgroups of G and two distinct vertices H and K are adjacent if and only if H ∩ K ≠= 1. In this paper, we show that the girth of Γ(G) is contained in the set {3,∞ }. We characterize all solvable groups whose intersection graphs are triangle-free. Moreover, we show that if G is finite and Γ (G) is triangle-free, then G is solvable. Also, we prove that if Γ (G) is a triangle-free graph, then it is a disjoint union of some stars. Among other results, we classify all abelian groups whose intersection graphs are complete. Finally, we study the intersection graphs of...