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Application of the variational iteration method for nonlinear free vibration of conservative oscillators
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , June , 2012 , Pages 513-518 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Fattahi, M ; Amjadian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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In this paper, an analytical solution for the nonlinear free vibration of a conservative oscillator is presented. The nonlinear governing equation is solved by employing the Variational Iteration Method (VIM). This method is based on the use of Lagrange multipliers for identification of optimal values of parameters in a function. Obtained results reveal that the proposed method is very effective, simple and exact. In the present investigation, the results of this method are compared with those of the Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM), as well as those predicted by the Runge-Kutta method. The excellent accuracy of the obtained results is demonstrated by comparing them with available analytical...
Optimum operating conditions for direct oxidation of h 2s in a fluidized bed reactor
, Article World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology ; Volume 79 , 2011 , Pages 237-241 ; 2010376X (ISSN) ; Kazemeini, M ; Fattahi, M ; Amjadian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this research a mathematical model for direct oxidization of hydrogen sulfide into elemental sulfur in a fluidized bed reactor with external circulation was developed. As the catalyst is deactivated in the fluidized bed, it might be placed in a reduction tank in order to remove sulfur through heating above its dew point. The reactor model demonstrated via MATLAB software. It was shown that variations of H 2S conversion as well as; products formed were reasonable in comparison with corresponding results of a fixed bed reactor. Through analyzing results of this model, it became possible to propose the main optimized operating conditions for the process considered. These conditions included;...
A physicochemical evaluation of modified HZSM-5 catalyst utilized for production of dimethyl ether from methanol
, Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Vol. 32, issue. 8 , Feb , 2014 , pp. 904-911 ; ISSN: 10916466 ; Kazemeini, M ; Fattahi, M ; Amjadian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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A number of HZSM-5 catalysts modified with 5 wt% Mg, Na, Zr, and Al as well as others modified with 5-60 wt% Zn prepared by wet impregnation. These materials were characterized by the NH3-TPD, XRF, and XRD analyses and tested in a slurry reactor to determine their activities in dehydration of methanol solution in kerosene. Reactions were carried out at 230°C and 19 bar for 4 h of residence time in the reactor. Results showed that in the first series, the catalyst modified with Zr and in the second series, the one modified with 10 wt% Zn led to the highest methanol conversion. It was deduced that elimination of strong acid sites and partial replacement of active cations in the HZSM-5 zeolite...
Super-resolution photoacoustic microscopy using structured-illumination
, Article IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging ; Volume 40, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 2197-2207 ; 02780062 (ISSN) ; Mostafavi, M ; Chen, J ; Kavehvash, Z ; Zhu, J ; Wang, L ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
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A novel super-resolution volumetric photoacoustic microscopy, based on the theory of structured-illumination, is proposed in this paper. The structured-illumination will be introduced in order to surpass the diffraction limit in a photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) structure. Through optical excitation of the targeted object with a sinusoidal spatial fringe pattern, the object's frequency spectrum is forced to shift in the spatial frequency domain. The shifting in the desired direction leads to the passage of the high-frequency contents of the object through the passband of the acoustic diffraction frequency response. Finally, combining the low-frequency image with the high-frequency parts in...
Design and Implementation of Ka-band SPDT Switch for Array Antenna Beam Steering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fakharzadeh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, study the design of a compact low-cost integrated time modulated array(TMA). In TMAs, a switch is used instead of a phase shifter, which reduces the area, complexity, power consumption and the final price of the array. The TMAs uses the switch as a control element for array weighting that causes beamforming and beam steering. For the lower cost, designed IC compacted as small as possible and use inexpensive CMOS 180nm technology of TSMC fabrication. Initially, maximum layout size forced 0.7 by 1.5 mm2. The proposed switch type is SPDT that one of its output paths terminated by a matched load and another end to a pad and then by a bond wire connected to an external board that...
Image Resolution Improvement in a Photoacoustic Imaging System based on Beamforming
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Supervisor)
Abstract
The fast-growing development of engineering and medical sciences leads to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases with higher accuracy and in the early stages of the disease. Medical imaging systems are considered as a crucial and effective tool in this field that based on the principle of technology used, are able to image various tissues with high quality. In recent years, photoacoustic imaging has attracted the attention of many researchers and engineers, because it able to image different tissues with good resolution and penetration depth non-invasively and without the use of ionizing radiation. The photoacoustic system response is a low-pass filter that passes only low-frequency...
An augmented Lagrangian approach with general constraints to solve nonlinear models of the large-scale reliable inventory systems
, Article Journal of Combinatorial Optimization ; Volume 45, Issue 2 , 2023 ; 13826905 (ISSN) ; Amjadian, A ; Shavandi, A ; Amjadian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2023
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The Augmented Lagrangian method (ALM) is one of the algorithms in a class of methods for constrained optimization of nonlinear problems (NLP) that seeks a solution by replacing the original constrained problem using a sequence of unconstrained subproblems. Also known as the method of multipliers, the ALM approach introduces explicit Lagrangian multiplier estimates at each step. In this paper, an ALM is developed to solve the nonlinear models of the large-scale inventory systems. The proposed ALM is based on successive minimization of the augmented Lagrangian with respect to the possibly occurring between iterations. Our suggested approach is relatively easy to implement because the main...
An integrated lot-sizing policy for the inventory management of constrained multi-level supply chains: null-space method
, Article International Journal of Systems Science: Operations and Logistics ; 2022 ; 23302674 (ISSN) ; Amjadian, A ; Amjadian, A ; Shavandi, A ; Hashemi, A ; Taher, M ; Mohamadi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2022
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The null-space method (NSM) for solving the nonlinear programming (NLP) is used to transform an indefinite system into a symmetric positive definite one of a smaller dimension. In this paper, an NSM optimises the constrained NLP model of the inventories in multi-level supply chains (SCs). The presented NSM can give a direct method with a predictable level of fill without pivoting, decreasing the number of taken iterations to find the optimum solution. We transform the nonlinear equations into an NLP model, which NSM can solved. We also investigate the suitability of using null-space-based factorisations to derive sparse direct methods. Accordingly, an integrated lot-sizing model of the...
Analysis of porosity distribution of large-scale porous media and their reconstruction by Langevin equation
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 83, Issue 2 , February , 2011 ; 15393755 (ISSN) ; Sahimi, M ; Rasaei, M. R ; Tabar, M. R. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Several methods have been developed in the past for analyzing the porosity and other types of well logs for large-scale porous media, such as oil reservoirs, as well as their permeability distributions. We developed a method for analyzing the porosity logs φ(h) (where h is the depth) and similar data that are often nonstationary stochastic series. In this method one first generates a new stationary series based on the original data, and then analyzes the resulting series. It is shown that the series based on the successive increments of the log y(h)=φ(h+δh)-φ(h) is a stationary and Markov process, characterized by a Markov length scale hM. The coefficients of the Kramers-Moyal expansion for...
Attacks on a lightweight mutual authentication protocol under EPC C-1 G-2 standard
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 1 June 2011 through 3 June 2011 ; Volume 6633 LNCS , June , 2011 , Pages 254-263 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 9783642210396 (ISBN) ; Alagheband, M. R ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Yeh et al. have recently proposed a mutual authentication protocol based on EPC Class-1 Gen.-2 standard. They claim their protocol is secure against adversarial attacks and also provides forward secrecy. In this paper we show that the proposed protocol does not have cited security features properly. A powerful and practical attack is presented on this protocol whereby the whole security of the protocol is broken. Furthermore, Yeh et al.'s protocol does not assure the untraceabilitiy and backwarduntraceabilitiy attributes. We also will propose our revision to safeguard the Yeh et al.'s protocol against cited attacks
Time-Sharing improves dynamic index coding delay
, Article 2019 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2019, 24 April 2019 through 25 April 2019 ; 2019 ; 9781728105840 (ISBN) ; Mojahedian, M. M ; Aref, M. R ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
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In this paper, we show how time-sharing method may reduce transmission delay in the dynamic index coding scenario. We propose a novel time-shared dynamic index coding transmission scheme that achieves the maximum index coding gain for a complete bi-directional side information graph and formulate a constrained optimization problem to tune the transmission scheme for the minimum transmission delay. A closed-form solution is presented for the special case of two-user. We also use analytical and simulation results to provide graphical intuition for the obtained results
Strategies for Optimal Transmission and Delay Reduction in Dynamic Index Coding Problem
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 71, Issue 8 , 2023 , Pages 4694-4706 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Mojahedian, M. M ; Aref, M. R ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
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Dynamic index coding is a practical generalization of conventional index coding that deals with real dynamic traffic streams. We identify the code-constrained capacity region of a dynamic index coding problem with a complete bi-directional side information graph and introduce the performance metric of dynamic index coding gain to measure how dynamic index coding reduces the required data transmissions. A greedy dynamic index coding scheme is proposed that achieves the maximum coding gain almost everywhere in the identified capacity region. Although the greedy scheme attains the maximum coding gain, its selfish nature may unacceptably increase transmission delay. To address this issue, a...
Efficiency improvement of a high step up high efficiency converter for photovoltaic applications based on three-state switching cell
, Article PEDSTC 2013 - 4th Annual International Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference ; 2013 , Pages 454-458 ; 9781467344845 (ISBN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Hajimoradi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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This paper suggests methods for improving efficiency of a high step up high efficiency converter based on three state commutation cells. A loss analysis has been performed to identify the source of power loss. Based on this analysis, methods are presented to reduce losses in the most power dissipating elements. These methods include replacing some power diodes with large conduction losses with MOSFETs having small on-state resistance. Efficiency improvement up to %1.25 percent is verified in simulation and experimental results
Locally multipath adaptive routing protocol resilient to selfishness and wormholes
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 12 May 2010 through 13 May 2010 ; Volume 6047 LNCS , May , 2010 , Pages 187-200 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 9783642128264 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Salmasizadeh, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Locally multipath adaptive routing (LMAR) protocol, classified as a new reactive distance vector routing protocol for MANETs is proposed in this paper. LMAR can find an ad-hoc path without selfish nodes and wormholes using a random search algorithm in polynomial-time. Also when the primary path fails, it discovers an alternative safe path if network graph remains connected after eliminating selfish/malicious nodes. The main feature of LMAR to seek safe route free of selfish and malicious nodes in polynomial time is its searching algorithm and flooding stage that its generated traffic is equiloaded compared to single-path routing protocols but its ability to bypass the attacks is much better...
Cooperation within von Willebrand factors enhances adsorption mechanism
, Article Journal of the Royal Society Interface ; Volume 12, Issue 109 , 2015 ; 17425689 (ISSN) ; Mehrbod, M ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Mofrad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of London
2015
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von Willebrand factor (VWF) is a naturally collapsed protein that participates in primary haemostasis and coagulation events. The clotting process is triggered by the adsorption and conformational changes of the plasma VWFs localized to the collagen fibres found near the site of injury. We develop coarse-grained models to simulate the adsorption dynamics of VWF flowing near the adhesive collagen fibres at different shear rates and investigate the effect of factors such as interaction and cooperativity of VWFs on the success of adsorption events. The adsorption probability of a flowing VWF confined to the receptor field is enhanced when it encounters an adhered VWF in proximity to the...
Liquid-liquid coaxial swirl injector performance prediction using general regression neural network
, Article Particle and Particle Systems Characterization ; Volume 25, Issue 5-6 , 2009 , Pages 454-464 ; 09340866 (ISSN) ; Soltani, M. R ; Ashjaee, M ; Morad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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A general regression neural network technique was applied to design optimization of a liquid-liquid coaxial swirl injector. Phase Doppler Anemometry measurements were used to train the neural network. A general regression neural network was employed to predict droplet velocity and Sauter mean diameter at any axial or radial position for the operating range of a liquid-liquid coaxial swirl injector. The results predicted by neural network agreed satisfactorily with the experimental data. A general performance map of the liquid-liquid coaxial swirl (LLCS) injector was generated by converting the predicted result to actual fuel/oxidizer ratios. © 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
A secure ECC-based privacy preserving data aggregation scheme for smart grids
, Article Computer Networks ; Volume 129 , 2017 , Pages 28-36 ; 13891286 (ISSN) ; Bayat, M ; Pakravan, M. R ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Development of Smart Grid and deployment of smart meters in large scale has raised a lot of concerns regarding customers’ privacy. Consequently, several schemes have been proposed to overcome the above mentioned issue. These schemes mainly rely on data aggregation as a method of protecting users’ privacy from the grid operators. However, the main problem with most of these schemes is the fact that they require a large amount of processing power at the meter side. This, together with the fact that smart meters don't usually have a powerful processor, can cause the unavailability of smart meter data at the required time for operators of the grid, and at the same time prevents smart meters from...
An efficient cooperative message authentication scheme in vehicular ad-hoc networks
, Article 2017 14th International ISC (Iranian Society of Cryptology) Conference on Information Security and Cryptology, ISCISC 2017, 6 September 2017 through 7 September 2017 ; 2018 , Pages 37-41 ; 9781538665602 (ISBN) ; Asaar, M. R ; Salmasizadeh, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
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Real-time applications play a significant role in the area of VANET, and are mainly required for these kinds of networks. On the other hand, when the number of messages received by vehicles increases in the network, then the applied computation load becomes extremely high and consequently, delay on the message authentication process significantly increases. This paper is presented with the aim of introducing a novel cooperative message authentication (CMA) scheme for VANET, the main purpose of which is alleviating the computation load on vehicles while verifying messages by using two-part identity-based signature. The scheme enables vehicles to verify only a limited number of the total...
Neural network prediction of a liquid-liquid coaxial swirl injector performance map
, Article 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, 10 January 2005 through 13 January 2005 ; 2005 , Pages 11401-11408 ; Soltani, M. R ; Morad, M. R ; Ashjaee, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc
2005
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A general regression neural network technique is applied for design optimization of liquid-liquid coaxial swirl injectors. Phase Doppler Anemometry measurements for velocity and SMD distributions for various Reynolds numbers are used to train the neural network to generate the injector's performance map. Excellent agreement between the predicted values and the measurements is obtained. It is observed that by reducing the number of randomly selected training samples to about one third of the number of prediction points, one may reconstruct the velocity field in the extrapolation regime with an accuracy of 93%. Copyright © 2005 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc....
Velocity field reconstruction in the mixing region of swirl sprays using general regression neural network
, Article Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 127, Issue 1 , 2005 , Pages 14-23 ; 00982202 (ISSN) ; Soltani, M. R ; Morad, M. R ; Ashjaee, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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A general regression neural network technique is proposed for design optimization of pressure-swirl injectors. Phase doppler anemometry measurements for velocity distributions are used to train the neural network. An overall optimized value for the width of the probability is determined. The velocity field in the extrapolation regime is reconstructed with an accuracy of 93%. Excellent agreement between the predicted values and the measurements is obtained. The results indicate that the capability of performing designand optimization studies for pressure-swirl injectors with sufficient accuracy exists by applying modest amount of data in conjunction with an overall optimized value for the...