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    Ultra-low power frequency-shift keying demodulator based on injection-locking ring oscillator without using phase locked loop for wireless body area networks

    , Article Electronics Letters ; Volume 53, Issue 16 , 2017 , Pages 1148-1150 ; 00135194 (ISSN) Sattari, R ; Safarian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    An ultra-low power frequency-shift keying (FSK) demodulator based on injection-locking ring oscillator for wireless body area networks is presented. The proposed system uses the power-efficient injectionlocking ring oscillator (ILRO) to replace the LC oscillator which occupies much more area on chip with higher power consumption. In addition, through the ILRO, the frequency modulated input signal is converted to a full swing rectangular signal, which can be directly demodulated by a chain of down-conversion passive mixers, lowpass filters and a comparator. Power efficiency and simplicity of the proposed structure eliminate conventional FSK demodulator based on power-hungry phase locked... 

    A tunable-Q 4-path bandpass filter with Gm-C second-order baseband impedances

    , Article 25th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2017, 2 May 2017 through 4 May 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 244-248 ; 9781509059638 (ISBN) Rezvanitabar, A ; Babamir, S. M ; Behmanesh, B ; Atarodi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    An active switched-capacitor 4-path bandpass filter suitable for multi-standard applications in ultra-high frequency (UHF) band with different channel bandwidths is designed and simulated in 0.18 μm CMOS technology. The baseband impedance of the filter is implemented as a second-order Gm-C low-pass filter which can be used to tune the channel bandwidth as well as the quality factor (Q) of the RF filter. The center frequency of the filter can be tuned from 100 MHz up to 1.5 GHz by changing the clock frequency applied to the filter while its bandwidth can be tuned by tuning impedance parameters in any center frequency. To do so, the baseband impedance utilizes a frequency dependent negative... 

    A variational method for designing adaptive bandlimited wavelets

    , Article Signal, Image and Video Processing ; Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 363-374 ; 18631703 (ISSN) Bahrampour, A. R ; Mirzaee, S. M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a new method of estimating an orthogonal bounded spectrum wavelet from a given signal. The method is based on minimizing the distance of the wavelet and the given signal in the sense of the metric of the L2 space. In this method, the amplitude and phase of the mother wavelet are optimized simultaneously. The Lagrange multipliers technique is applied to consider the constraints due to the bounded spectrum wavelet and orthogonality conditions. The variational method reduced the optimal matching problem to the solution of a set of functional equations for the amplitude and phase of the optimal-matched bandlimited wavelet spectrum. Continuous functional equations are written... 

    A compact mixer and DAC for implementation of a direct conversion OQPSK transmitter

    , Article 2007 IEEE Region 10 Conference, TENCON 2007, Taipei, 30 October 2007 through 2 November 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424412722 (ISBN); 9781424412723 (ISBN) Chahardori, M ; Mehrmanesh, S ; Zamanlooy, B ; Atarodi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    A compact low power circuit for implementation of a direct conversion OQPSK modulator is proposed. The circuit consists of a digital to analog converter, a low pass filter and an up-converter mixer. By embedding these three blocks, the circuit performance is enhanced and the total power consumption is reduced. The mixer is designed base on a Gilbert cell with on chip inductor loads. Instead of transconductance transistors of Gilbert cell, a fully deferential current mode DAC is used and proficiently a low pass filter is embedded between them and therefore the linearity of total system is improved. All of circuits are designed based on 0.18 μm CMOS technology with a single 1.8 volt power... 

    A low-power CMOS Gm-C filter for wireless receiver applications with on-chip automatic tuning system

    , Article ISCAS 2006: 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Kos, 21 May 2006 through 24 May 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 3810-3813 ; 02714310 (ISSN); 0780393902 (ISBN); 9780780393905 (ISBN) Adrang, H ; Lotfi, R ; Mafinejhad, K ; Tajalli, A ; Mehrmanesh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper, a fourth-order, 3.5-MHz, low-pass elliptic Gm-C filter employing low-noise, low-voltage transconductance amplifiers is presented. A new technique to enhance the linearity of the Gm-C filter is proposed. Furthermore, the nonlinear behavior of the filter caused by nonlinear behavior of transconductors with determined input amplitude is discussed. HSpice simulation results of the 1.8-V filter in a 0.18μm CMOS process show a THD of less than 44dB for 0.6Vpp input signal and an input-referred noise of less than 45 nV/√Hz in worst case. The current consumption of each OTA is 1.5-mA. © 2006 IEEE  

    Effect of actuation frequency on the performance of diffuser micropumps

    , Article 4th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, ICNMM2006, Limerick, 19 June 2006 through 21 June 2006 ; Volume 2006 B , 2006 , Pages 725-731 ; 0791847608 (ISBN); 9780791847602 (ISBN) Mehrabian, A ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Valveless piezoelectric micropumps are in wide practical use due to their ability to conduct particles with absence of interior moving mechanical parts. The objective of this paper is to obtain the fluid flow response to actuation frequency of a passive diffuser valve under harmonic pressures. In this regards a 2D model of a micropump valves and chambers is analyzed. The analysis is performed for 10Kpa back pressure on micropump chamber and actuation frequencies within the range of 1 Hz to 10 KHz. Results show the highest velocity in the direction of diffuser axis occurs at the narrow diffuser neck while flow direction reverses every half period. For low frequencies, a parabolic velocity... 

    Inserting the effects of ion channels in mean field models: Application to generation of anesthetic slow waves

    , Article EUROCON 2005 - The International Conference on Computer as a Tool, Belgrade, 21 November 2005 through 24 November 2005 ; Volume I , 2005 , Pages 378-381 ; 142440049X (ISBN); 9781424400492 (ISBN) Molaee Ardekani, B ; Senhadji, L ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
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    In this paper, effects of general anesthesia on the electroencephalogram (EEC) has been modeled with an enhanced physiological mean field theory of electrocortical activity. Enhancement is done by inserting two intrinsic ion channels (IKNa and IAR) in Liley's mean field model. In addition to excitatory and inhibitory synapses, intrinsic ion channels can generate or manipulate the brain rhythms. IKNa and IAR can produce slow brain rhythms (delta band frequency) in deep levels of anesthesia. We represent the activities of each mentioned ion channels by cascading a nonlinear function and a first order low pass filter. Linearized and numerical solutions of the modified model show that the power... 

    TCP retransmission timer adjustment mechanism using system identification

    , Article Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference (AAC), Boston, MA, 30 June 2004 through 2 July 2004 ; Volume 3 , 2004 , Pages 2328-2332 ; 07431619 (ISSN); 0780383354 (ISBN) Haeri, M ; Rad, A. H. M ; American Automatic Control Council; International Federation of Automation Control, IFAC ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    In this paper, the TCP retransmission timer adjustment mechanism is approached from the system's theoretic point of view. TCP uses a simple recursive system identification algorithm to capture both time variant and time invariant Internet behavior and provides a dynamic Round-Trip Time (RTT) predictor. Based on real Internet data collection, it is observed that when the retransmission timer is adjusted by using the proposed predictor instead of the traditional RTT estimator, its performance increases significantly  

    A new low power 2-2 cascaded Sigma-Delta modulator with the reduced number of op-amps for GSM transceiver applications

    , Article 2003 10th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, ICECS2003, Sharjah, 14 December 2003 through 17 December 2003 ; Volume 1 , 2003 , Pages 268-271 ; 0780381637 (ISBN); 9780780381636 (ISBN) Safarian, A. Q ; Vahidfar, M. B ; Aslanzadeh, H ; Mehrmanesh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    A new single-bit cascaded 2-2 σ/δ (Sigma-Delta) modulator with only two op-amps, instead of four ones in conventional modulators, to decrease the static power consumption and area, is designed for GSM transceiver applications. The circuit consists of two new single op-amp, second-order, and low-pass loop filters to achieve a fourth-order quantization noise shaping. The modulator shows 84dB DR (Dynamic Range) for GSM signal bandwidth, while consuming 2.3mW from a 2.5V supply voltage. © 2003 IEEE