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Calculation of the Scaling Factor for WWER-1000 Reactor (Boushehr)
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Vossoughi, Nasser
(Supervisor)
Fault-tolerant Control of Formation Flying Satellites Using Machine Learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Assadian, Nima (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, a fault-tolerant method for controlling the relative position and attitude between two satellites in a leader and follower formation is proposed. The follower satellite is equipped with twelve thrusters which are installed on the satellite in a particular pattern. These thrusters are assumed to be afflicted by faults. The satellites are subject to external disturbances – such as the ellipsoidal gravity of Earth (J2), drag force, solar radiation pressure, and the third body, and a controller is designed to attain the desired formation under these disturbances.For this purpose, six separated neural networks are trained, one for each of the position or attitude channels. Since...
A sensitivity analysis of thermal lattices kinetic parameters with respect to the spectral weighting function using ultrafine BN method
, Article Progress in Nuclear Energy ; Volume 88 , 2016 , Pages 310-320 ; 01491970 (ISSN) ; Salehi, A. A ; Vosoughi, N ; Ayyoubzadeh, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2016
Abstract
Accurate calculation of kinetic parameters is of utmost importance in the safety analysis of a nuclear reactor. In the current paper, two approaches are investigated to evaluate these parameters in energy phase space. In the first approach, these parameters are derived from an energy-continuous form of the forward and adjoint transport equations and then integrals with respect to the energy variable are replaced by weighted summations over the energy groups, while in the second approach these parameters are extracted from the multi-group forward equation and its associate adjoint equation in which their multigroup constants are weighted by forward spectrum. The difference of weighting...
Nonlinear Vibrations Analysis of Rectangular Sandwich Plates with Orthotropic Layers and Core under Fluid Flow
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fallah Rajabzadeh, Fameda (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sandwich plates have been used in wide range of aerospace, civil, marine and petroleum applications due to their high stiffness-to-weight ratio and load-carrying capability. In most of practical applications in aerospace, marine and offshore industries, sandwich structures are surrounded by a fluid flow e.g. water and air which causes the significant effects on their design parameters namely natural frequency and buckling load. In the present study, Based on the Kirchhoff-Love theory within von Kármán’s geometric nonlinearity, the nonlinear vibration analysis of multilayered sandwich plates subjected to potential flow (inviscid and incompressible fluids) is presented. Rectangular sandwich...
On the performance of spectrally-encoded spread-time ultrawideband CDMA communication systems [electronic resource]
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; 2008 Vol. 7, No. 11 ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University Of Technology
Abstract
In this paper we study the performance of spectrally-encoded spread-time (SE/ST) technique when applied to ultrawideband (UWB) signals in the context of wireless code-division multiple-access (CDMA) communication. In this technique UWB pulses are spectrally encoded with pseudorandom codes that are assigned uniquely to each user. We shall show that the SE/ST ultrawideband system provides an appropriate multi-user capacity in realistic UWB channels, along with the ability of narrowband interference (NBI) suppression. To this end, after obtaining a suitable statistical model for spectrally encoded spread-time signals, we investigate the performance of the system in the presence of...
Optimum and suboptimum memoryless nonlinearities for the detection of ultrashort light pulses in gaussian noise [electronic resource]
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; 2009 Volume 57, Issue 12, December 2009, Article number 5351650, Pages 3561-3565 ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
Detection of ultrashort light pulses with conventional bandlimited photodetectors can lead to substantial performance degradation in digital lightwave communication systems. All-optical nonlinear processing of the received field prior to the optical to electrical conversion can greatly overcome this problem. In this letter, through a decision-theoretic framework and using a basic invariance property of the photodetector, we obtain the optimal zero-memory nonlinear element and evaluate its performance. Possible suboptimum nonlinearities are also investigated and their performance is examined. The results in this letter strongly justify the intuitive use of power-law devices, such as those...
Optimum receiver design for transmitted-reference signaling [electronic resource]
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; May 2010, Volume 58, Issue 5, P.1589-1598 ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
Autocorrelation receiver (AcR) is usually used as the general receiver for transmitted reference (TR) communication systems on a quite intuitive basis. In this paper, we apply the principle of statistical invariance to obtain the optimum TR receiver on a decision-theoretic basis, and it is shown that the autocorrelation receiver is optimal only in a special case. Performance of the optimum receiver and the suboptimum AcR for some important modulation schemes is also evaluated. The results imply that allocating a part of the transmitted energy and bandwidth to reference pulses would not help improve the performance of the system and the optimal performance might be achieved via much simpler...
Optimum receiver design for transmitted-reference signaling
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 58, Issue 5 , May , 2010 , Pages 1589-1598 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Autocorrelation receiver (AcR) is usually used as the general receiver for transmitted reference (TR) communication systems on a quite intuitive basis. In this paper, we apply the principle of statistical invariance to obtain the optimum TR receiver on a decision-theoretic basis, and it is shown that the autocorrelation receiver is optimal only in a special case. Performance of the optimum receiver and the suboptimum AcR for some important modulation schemes is also evaluated. The results imply that allocating a part of the transmitted energy and bandwidth to reference pulses would not help improve the performance of the system and the optimal performance might be achieved via much simpler...
Ultrashort Pulse Receiver Design Via Statistical Invariance Principle
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Salehi, Javad (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the emergence and development of ultra broadband communication systems incorporating ultrashort pulses, the design of suitable receiver structures became one the most significant problems in such systems; since due the limited bandwidth and speed of current electronic devices, most of the existing receiver structures cannot be used properly. In the field of radio communications, the design of simple and low power consumption receivers for ultrawideband (UWB) and millimeter wave band communication systems, which do not rely on complex channel estimation mechanisms, is of much interest. In ultrashort light pulse optical communication systems –and specially coherent optical CDMA systems–...
On the Adequacy of the Experimental Approach to Construct Validation:
The Case of Advertising Literacy
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Salehi, Mohammad
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Given the significance of providing any logical and empirical pieces of evidence to “support the assentation that a test measures the construct as defined and nothing else” (Ary et al., 2013, p. 248), numerous studies have been conducted to investigate construct validity, adopting various approaches. However, there are few studies employing the experimental approach to validation. The current study is aimed at obtaining statistically persuading evidence to answer the question regarding the adequacy of the experimental approach to construct validation, drawing upon the concept of advertising literacy as the construct of the researcher’s concern. To meet this end, the researcher, having...
Erratum: Optimum receiver design for transmitted-reference signaling (IEEE Transactions on Communications (2010) 58:5 (1589-1598))
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 59, Issue 3 , 2011 , Pages 911- ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Optimum and suboptimum memoryless nonlinearities for the detection of ultrashort light pulses in Gaussian noise
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 57, Issue 12 , 2009 , Pages 3561-3565 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Detection of ultrashort light pulses with conventional bandlimited photodetectors can lead to substantial performance degradation in digital lightwave communication systems. All-optical nonlinear processing of the received field prior to the optical to electrical conversion can greatly overcome this problem. In this letter, through a decision-theoretic framework and using a basic invariance property of the photodetector, we obtain the optimal zero-memory nonlinear element and evaluate its performance. Possible suboptimum nonlinearities are also investigated and their performance is examined. The results in this letter strongly justify the intuitive use of power-law devices, such as those...
On the performance of spectrally-encoded spread-time ultrawideband CDMA communication systems
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 7, Issue 11 , 2008 , Pages 4608-4616 ; 15361276 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In this paper we study the performance of Spectrally-Encoded Spread-Time (SE/ST) technique when applied to ultrawideband (UWB) signals in the context of wireless code-division multiple-access (CDMA) communication. In this technique UWB pulses are spectrally encoded with pseudorandom codes that are assigned uniquely to each user. We shall show that the SE/ST ultrawideband system provides an appropriate multi-user capacity in realistic UWB channels, along with the ability of narrowband interference (NBI) suppression. To this end, after obtaining a suitable statistical model for spectrallyencoded spread-time signals, we investigate the performance of the system in the presence of...
Spread-time/time-hopping UWB CDMA communication
, Article IEEE International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies: Smart Info-Media Systems, ISCIT 2004, Sapporo, 26 October 2004 through 29 October 2004 ; Volume 2 , 2004 , Pages 1047-1050 ; 0780385934 (ISBN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
The use of Spread-Time CDMA for ultrawideband (UWB) wireless communication is proposed and its capability for supporting many high data rate users is investigated. Furthermore we will study a hybrid technique, namely, Spread-Time/Time-Hopping to increase the capacity of the above mentioned technique and simultaneously minimizing the effect of near-far in a typical CDMA system
Throughput Analysis of Routing Algorithms in 802.11s-Based Wireless Mesh Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) can be considered as the result of cooperation among two ad hoc networks, one composed of Mesh Points (MPs) and another one composed of Mesh Clients (MCs) as well as corresponding Access (Mesh) Points. Each one has its own functions and properties. This cooperation results in a flexible network that to fully demonstrate its potentials, requires special routing algorithms and access schemes.Here, we study and analyze three routing algorithms in IEEE 802.11s-based WMNs from throughput point of view. To this end, each node in the network is modeled by a queue during Contention-Free Periods (CFPs). During Contention-Based Period, however, to simplify modeling, we...
Values and identities in Iranian primary school social studies textbooks: a discursive approach
, Article Journal of Beliefs and Values ; 2021 ; 13617672 (ISSN) ; Abe, S ; Farhang, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Routledge
2021
Abstract
Textbooks provide the most serious source of knowledge construction and transmission for children at schools. This paper used a discursive and qualitative content analysis approach to extract the dominant values, ideologies and identities in four social studies textbooks taught nationwide to children in primary schools in Iran. Textual and visual analysis were applied on these textbooks and the results showed the saliency of four dominant discourses and values including pre-Islamic ethos and Iranian-Islamic identity, war and peace, social and traditional values in Iranian culture, and respect for diversity. Each of these discourses are discussed and some recommendations are made at the end...
Values and identities in Iranian primary school social studies textbooks: a discursive approach
, Article Journal of Beliefs and Values ; Volume 43, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 396-413 ; 13617672 (ISSN) ; Abe, S ; Farhang, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Routledge
2022
Abstract
Textbooks provide the most serious source of knowledge construction and transmission for children at schools. This paper used a discursive and qualitative content analysis approach to extract the dominant values, ideologies and identities in four social studies textbooks taught nationwide to children in primary schools in Iran. Textual and visual analysis were applied on these textbooks and the results showed the saliency of four dominant discourses and values including pre-Islamic ethos and Iranian-Islamic identity, war and peace, social and traditional values in Iranian culture, and respect for diversity. Each of these discourses are discussed and some recommendations are made at the end...
Thermo-mechanical behavior of functionally graded circular sector plates
, Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 226, Issue 1 , 2014 , Pages 37-54 ; 00015970 ; Nosier, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
By reformulating the governing equations of the first-order theory into those describing the interior and edge-zone problems of the plate, closed-form solutions are presented for analysis of functionally graded circular sector plates with vertex angle (Formula presented.) whose radial edges are simply supported and subjected to transverse loading and heat conduction through the plate thickness. Various types of clamped, simply supported, and free-edge boundary supports are considered on the circular edge of the plate. The material properties are graded through the plate thickness according to a power-law distribution of the volume fraction of the constituents. The effects of material...
Nonlinear behavior of functionally graded circular plates with various boundary supports under asymmetric thermo-mechanical loading
, Article Composite Structures ; Volume 94, Issue 9 , 2012 , Pages 2834-2850 ; 02638223 (ISSN) ; Nosier, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The equilibrium equations of the first-order nonlinear von Karman theory for FG circular plates under asymmetric transverse loading and heat conduction through the plate thickness are reformulated into those describing the interior and edge-zone problems of the plate. A two parameter perturbation technique, in conjunction with Fourier series method is used to obtain analytical solutions for nonlinear behavior of functionally graded circular plates with various clamped and simply-supported boundary conditions. The material properties are graded through the plate thickness according to a power-law distribution of the volume fraction of the constituents. The results are verified with known...
Thermo-mechanical behavior of functionally graded circular sector plates
, Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 226, Issue 1 , January , 2015 , Pages 37-54 ; 00015970 (ISSN) ; Nosier, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer-Verlag Wien
2015
Abstract
By reformulating the governing equations of the first-order theory into those describing the interior and edge-zone problems of the plate, closed-form solutions are presented for analysis of functionally graded circular sector plates with vertex angle (Formula presented.) whose radial edges are simply supported and subjected to transverse loading and heat conduction through the plate thickness. Various types of clamped, simply supported, and free-edge boundary supports are considered on the circular edge of the plate. The material properties are graded through the plate thickness according to a power-law distribution of the volume fraction of the constituents. The effects of material...