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    High resolution DOA estimation in fully coherent environments

    , Article Progress In Electromagnetics Research C ; Volume 5 , 2008 , Pages 135-148 ; 19378718 (ISSN) Shahi, S. N ; Emadi, M ; Sadeghi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Electromagnetics Academy  2008
    Abstract
    A novel method for direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is proposed. This technique employs the excellent performance of Bartlett method in coherent environments as well as high resolution and low computational complexity of Beamspace MUSIC. Simulation results show that the use of Beamspace MUSIC with Bartlett yields significantly improved performance compared to the original MUSIC especially in highly correlated situations. © 2008, Electromagnetics Academy. All rights reserved  

    Image quality equations for focused transducer in circular photoacoustic computed tomography

    , Article 29th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2021, 18 May 2021 through 20 May 2021 ; 2021 , Pages 917-921 ; 9781665433655 (ISBN) Hakakzadeh, S ; Kavehvash, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    In this paper, we divide the imaging geometry of a photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) structure that have a circular geometry and have focused transducers of positive or negative focus, into different zones of varying resolution. With using the presented analysis, it is possible to find the maximum range in which the system resolution is at its best value, according to the device specifications. The following equations are used to find the blind spot angles of the system for each source point inside the chamber. These are important for two reasons: the first is that the user can calculate the range in which the imaging system has the best quality by entering the specifications of his... 

    Development of Gamma Spectroscopy Software for Analysis of High Resolution Detectors

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jamshidi, Vahid (Author) ; Sohrabpur, Mostafa (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Gamma-ray spectroscopy is the quantitative study of the energy spectra of gamma-ray sources. A gamma-ray spectrometer also determines the energies of the gamma-rays photons emitted by the source. A radioactive nucleus (radionuclide) commonly emits gamma rays in the energy range from a few keV to ~10 MeV, corresponding to the typical energy levels in nuclei with reasonably long lifetimes. Most radioactive sources produce gamma rays of various energies and intensities. When these emissions are collected and analyzed with a gamma-ray spectroscopy system, a gamma-ray energy spectrum can be produced. A detailed analysis of this spectrum is typically used to determine the identity and quantity of... 

    Computer Simulation of Ultrasonic Waves in Cybernetic Glasses in Order to Increasing Spatial Resolution of Blinds

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Monajatipour, Fahimeh (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Eyesight is one of the most important tools for humans to communicate with environment and consequently, blindness or poor eyesight results in unsatisfactory effect on life quality. Owing to the importance of the sense and to assist to the patients, this thesis aims to design and assemble cybernetic glasses using ultrasound waves. To this end, firstly, the notion of waves focusing on ultrasound waves is described and reactions of human hearing system to the waves are studied. Then, the transducers as a key device are introduced. Afterward, bat sense system to communicate with environment which is based ultrasound waves is described. Next, attenuation effects on ultrasound wave pressures are... 

    Radar HRRP modeling using dynamic system for radar target recognition

    , Article Radioengineering ; Vol. 23, issue. 1 , 2014 , p. 121-127 Aljorloo, A ; Hadavi, M ; Bastani, M. H ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    High resolution range profile (HRRP) is being known as one of the most powerful tools for radar target recognition. The main problem with range profile for radar target recognition is its sensitivity to aspect angle. To overcome this problem, consecutive samples of HRRP were assumed to be identically independently distributed (IID) in small frames of aspect angles in most of the related works. Here, considering the physical circumstances of maneuver of an aerial target, we have proposed dynamic system which models the short dependency between consecutive samples of HRRP in segments of the whole HRRP sequence. Dynamic system (DS) is used to model the sequence of PCA (principal component... 

    Detecting intermediate particles in the growth of colloidal zinc oxide nanoparticles in different chemical routes using MCR-ALS

    , Article Journal of Chemometrics ; Volume 27, Issue 10 , 2013 , Pages 353-358 ; 08869383 (ISSN) Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Jalali Heravi, M ; Kafrashi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles have been used in a wide-ranging of applications such as transparent UV protection, light emitting diodes, sensors and photovoltaic cells. Many applications of ZnO nanoparticles could be improved by changing the particle size, shape and morphology. Therefore, studying the mechanism of shape evolution is crucial for size and shape controlled synthesis of nanocrystaline ZnO particles. As an alternative to sophisticated techniques such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), commonly used for studying nanoparticles evolution, we herein employed UV/Vis spectroscopy for monitoring the evolution process of the ZnO nanocrystals... 

    A multi-resolution multiscale finite volume method for simulation of fluid flows in heterogeneous porous media

    , Article Journal of Computational Physics ; Volume 248 , September , 2013 , Pages 339-362 ; 00219991 (ISSN) Mosharaf Dehkordi, M ; Taghizadeh Manzari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This paper presents an extension of the multiscale finite volume (MsFV) method to multi-resolution coarse grid solvers for single phase incompressible flows. To achieve this, a grid one level coarser than the coarse grids used in the MsFV method is constructed and the local problems are redefined to compute the basis and correction functions associated with this new grid. To construct the coarse-scale pressure equations, the coarse-scale transmissibility coefficients are calculated using a new multi-point flux approximation (MPFA) method. The estimated coarse-scale pressures are utilized to compute the multiscale pressure solution. Finally a reconstruction step is performed to produce a... 

    Chemometrics-assisted gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis of volatile components of olive leaf oil

    , Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; Volume 10, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 169-179 ; 1735207X (ISSN) Konoz, E ; Abbasi, A ; Moazeni, R. S ; Parastar, H ; Jalali Heravi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Iranian olive leaf essential oil components were extracted by microwave-assisted hydrodistillation and analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Ninety-seven components were identified by direct similarity searches for olive leaf essential oil. Chemometrics was used to find more components with the help of multivariate curve resolution methods. Eigenvalues-based methods and Malinowski functions were used for chemical rank determination of GC-MS data. Multivariate curve resolution-alternative least squares as an iterative method was used for resolving the overlapped and embedded peaks. With the use of this method the number of 97 components was extended to 127 components. Major... 

    Spatial resolution enhancement in fiber Raman distributed temperature sensor by employing ForWaRD deconvolution algorithm

    , Article Optical Fiber Technology ; Volume 17, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 128-134 ; 10685200 (ISSN) Bahrampour, A. R ; Moosavi, A ; Bahrampour, M. J ; Safaei, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Governing equations of a Raman fiber distributed temperature sensor supported by a counter propagating pumped Raman amplifier are written in the form of integral equations. Forward pump and backward going probe are in the pulsed and continuous wave modes of operation respectively. It is shown that powers of the forward and backward Raman signals (stokes and anti stokes) approximately are the convolution of the input forward pump pulse and corresponding optical fiber impulse responses. The Fourier Wavelet Regularized Deconvolution (ForWaRD) method is employed to improve the spatial resolution in fiber Raman distributed temperature sensor without reducing the pulse width of the laser source  

    Multivariate Curve Resolution Methods for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis in Analytical Chemistry

    , Article Data Handling in Science and Technology ; Volume 29 , 2015 , Pages 393-345 ; 09223487 (ISSN) ; 9780444635273 (ISBN) Parastar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Owing to the fact that obtaining useful information from complex analytical systems is one of the keys to make correct decisions about the systems under study, in this chapter, the capabilities and versatility of multivariate curve resolution (MCR) methods are discussed in light of the nowadays issues in qualitative and quantitative analysis in analytical chemistry. In this regard, classification of MCR methods, data structures, data arrangement, bilinear model, and pros and cons of MCR methods is presented. Then, MCR scenarios for qualitative and quantitative purposes in analytical chemistry are discussed in the course of some of the recent applications of MCR methods. Furthermore,... 

    New Classes of Set-theoretic Complete Intersection Monomial Ideals

    , Article Communications in Algebra ; Volume 43, Issue 9 , Jun , 2015 , Pages 3920-3924 ; 00927872 (ISSN) Pournaki, M. R ; Seyed Fakhari, S. A ; Yassemi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2015
    Abstract
    Let Δ be a simplicial complex and χ be an s-coloring of Δ. Biermann and Van Tuyl have introduced the simplicial complex Δχ. As a corollary of Theorems 5 and 7 in their 2013 article, we obtain that the Stanley–Reisner ring of Δχ over a field is Cohen–Macaulay. In this note, we generalize this corollary by proving that the Stanley–Reisner ideal of Δχ over a field is set-theoretic complete intersection. This also generalizes a result of Macchia  

    A wide dynamic range low power 2× time amplifier using current subtraction scheme

    , Article 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS 2016, 22 May 2016 through 25 May 2016 ; Volume 2016-July , 2016 , Pages 462-465 ; 02714310 (ISSN); 9781479953400 (ISBN) Molaei, H ; Khorami, A ; Hajsadeghi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    The most challenging issue of conventional Time Amplifiers (TAs) is their limited Dynamic Range (DR). This paper presents a mathematical analysis to clarify principle of operation of conventional 2× TA's. The mathematical derivations release strength reduction of the current sources of the TA is the simplest way to increase DR. Besides, a new technique is presented to expand the Dynamic Range (DR) of conventional 2× TAs. Proposed technique employs current subtraction in place of changing strength of current sources using conventional gain compensation methods, which results in more stable gain over a wider DR. The TA is simulated using Spectre-rf in TSMC 0.18um COMS technology. DR of the 2×... 

    The advantages of using a lucky imaging camera for observations of microlensing events

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 458, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 3248-3259 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Sajadian, S ; Rahvar, S ; Dominik, M ; Hundertmark, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2016
    Abstract
    In this work, we study the advantages of using a Lucky Imaging camera for the observations of potential planetary microlensing events. Our aim is to reduce the blending effect and enhance exoplanet signals in binary lensing systems composed of an exoplanet and the corresponding parent star. We simulate planetary microlensing light curves based on present microlensing surveys and follow-up telescopes where one of them is equipped with a Lucky Imaging camera. This camera is used at the Danish 1.54-m follow-up telescope. Using a specific observational strategy, for an Earth-mass planet in the resonance regime, where the detection probability in crowded fields is smaller, Lucky Imaging... 

    Observation of cosmic rays by Alborz -1 array

    , Article Iranian Journal of Physics Research ; Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 473-484 ; 16826957 (ISSN) Bahman Abadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Isfahan University of Technology  2017
    Abstract
    The first phase of the Alborz Observatory Array (Alborz-1) consists of 20 plastic scintillation detectors each one with surface area of 0.25 m2 spread over an area of 40×40 m2 realized to the study of Extensive Air Showers around the knee at the Sharif University of Technology campus. The first stage of the project including construction and operation of a prototype system has now been completed and the electronics that will be used in the array instrument has been tested under field conditions. In order to achieve a realistic estimate of the array performance, a large number of simulated CORSIKA showers have been used. In the present work, theoretical results obtained in the study of... 

    High-resolution air temperature mapping in urban areas a review on different modelling techniques

    , Article Thermal Science ; Volume 21, Issue 6 , 2017 , Pages 2267-2286 ; 03549836 (ISSN) Taheri Shahraiyni, H ; Sodoudi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study, the importance of air temperature from different aspects (e. g., human and plant health, ecological and environmental processes, urban planning, and modelling) is presented in detail, and the major factors affecting air temperature in urban areas are introduced. Given the importance of air temperature, and the necessity of developing high-resolution spatio-temporal air-temperature maps, this paper categorizes the existing approaches for air temperature estimation into three categories (interpolation, regression, and simulation approaches) and reviews them. This paper focuses on high-resolution air temperature mapping in urban areas, which is difficult due to strong... 

    Design and construction of a fine drive system for scanning optical elements

    , Article Optics and Laser Technology ; Volume 40, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 803-808 ; 00303992 (ISSN) Golnabi, H ; Jafari, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The design and operation of a simple mechanical drive system, which is able to perform a fine course of angular motion, are reported. The system consists of a lead screw, a drive nut, sine bar legs, and an output shaft that can scan the optical holder mount. With a stepper motor coupled to the lead screw and interfaced to a PC, it is possible to control the scanning operation. When a 800 step/turn motor is used, it is possible to have an angular resolution of about 0.5 mdegree for a dynamic range of about 23°. The reproducibility of the results is about 0.22% for the scan angle and the hysteresis effect of the system is in the range of 1.71%. For a total scan of 51,200 steps, a scan angle of... 

    Audio segmentation and classification based on a selective analysis scheme

    , Article Proceedings - 10th International Multimedia Modelling Conference, MMM 2004, Brisbana, 5 January 2004 through 7 January 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 42-48 ; 0769520847 (ISBN); 9780769520841 (ISBN) Ghaemmaghami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    This paper addresses a new approach to segmentation and classification of audio through analysis of a smaller set of selective frames, which are identified by temporal decomposition (TD). These frames are located at the most steady instants, or event centroids, within a given block of the signal, which yield the maximal diversity over the set of selected features. Based on this selection scheme, the number of frames used in the analysis is reduced by at least 40%, while the temporal resolution is doubled as compared to that in typical audio classifiers. By constructing a classification system to segment audio into speech, music, speech-music, and others, it is shown that the proposed method... 

    Optimizing the Balance Between Resolution, Field-of-View and Depth-of-field in Three-dimensional Imaging

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Kavehvash, Zahra (Author) ; Mehrany, Khashayar (Supervisor) ; Bagheri, Saeed (Supervisor) ; Massoumian, Farnaz (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis a rigorous approach toward systematic quantification of qualitative fea-tures in a three-dimensional (3D) integral imaging is proposed. Incorporating the concepts of sampling rays and sampling points, the first approach is based on geo-metrical optics and quantifies the lateral and depth resolutions of the system within the field-of-view (FOV) and depth-of-field (DOF). The obtained results are justified through experiments. In the next step, the principals of wave optics are employed to measure the lateral and depth resolutions of the system. To this end, the concept of point-spread function is generalized to three-dimensional imaging systems. Through this systematic approach the... 

    Trainable Loss Weights for Image Super-Resolution

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Chaichi Mellatshahi, Arash (Author) ; Kasaei, Shohreh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Image super-resolution is the process of estimating a high-quality image from a low-quality image. With the growth of remote sensing images, computer games, and the development of artificial intelligence applications in medical image analysis, research in this area of machine vision has seen significant growth. In recent years, research on super-resolution has primarily focused on the development of unsupervised models, blind networks, and the use of optimization methods in non-blind models. However, limited research has discussed the loss function in the super-resolution process. The majority of those studies have only used perceptual similarity in a conventional way. This is while the... 

    Thorough analysis of Iranian spearmint essential oil: Combination of chemometrics and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

    , Article Analytical Methods ; Vol. 6, Issue. 17 , 2014 , Pages 6753-6759 ; ISSN: 17599660 Jalali Heravi, M ; Moazeni-Pourasil, R. S ; Sereshti, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The components of Iranian spearmint essential oil were identified and quantified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) combined with chemometric tools. A multivariate curve resolution (MCR) approach was used to overcome the problems of background, baseline offset and overlapping/embedded peaks in GC-MS. The peaks were resolved using heuristic evolving latent projection (HELP) and multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares (MCR-ALS) techniques. A new pure variable selection method named multivariate curve resolution-objective function equal to zero (MCR-FEQZ) is introduced and was applied in this work. The performance of this technique was evaluated and confirmed...