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Impact of Subsidies on Evolution of Fertility and Human Capital in the Iranian Economy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nili, Farhad (Supervisor)
Abstract
On the contrary to common explanations of fertility transition in the Iraninan Economy there has been a growing human capital without decline of fertility for some decades followed by a rapid fall in fertility without a higher growth of human capital during the next decades. Accounting for these facts we propose a new link between subsidies financed by exogenous oil revenue and the evolution of fertility and human capital. While the educational subsidy accelerates the growth of human capital, the presence of financial subsidies keeps fertility from declining. Then, fertility declines with sizeable delay but sharply because (i) high fertility in first generations implies a growth rate of...
Predication of prosodic data in Persian text-to-speech systems using recurrent neural network
, Article Electronics Letters ; Volume 39, Issue 25 , 2003 , Pages 1868-1869 ; 00135194 (ISSN) ; Ghaemmaghami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
Abstract
A simplified four-layer recurrent neural network (RNN) based architecture is introduced to generate prosodic information for improving naturalness in Persian text-to-speech (TTS) systems. The proposed RNN uses the first two layers at word level and the last two layers at syllable level to provide the TTS system with major prosodic parameters, including: pitch contour, energy contour, length of syllables, length and onset time of vowels, and duration of pauses. The experimental results show improvement of accuracy in prediction of prosodic parameters, as compared to similar prosody generation systems of higher complexity
Electrophoretic deposition of titania nanoparticles in different alcohols: Kinetics of deposition
, Article Journal of the American Ceramic Society ; Volume 94, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 2354-2361 ; 00027820 (ISSN) ; Ghorbani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
The suspension of titania nanoparticles in different alcohols (methanol, ethanol, and butanol) was prepared and triethanolamine (TEA) was used as a dispersant. The suspensions were characterized by different tests such as sedimentation, zeta potential, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The electrophoretic deposition (EPD) was performed at various voltages and times. EPD from butanolic suspension (0.8 g/L TEA) showed the slowest kinetics, because of the low electrophoretic mobility of titania nanoparticles in it (2.40 × 10-5 cm2·(V·s)-1). Also, it was observed that at low voltages (5, 10, and 20 V), the EPD kinetics from methanolic suspension (0 g/L TEA) was the fastest; however,...
Stability of titania nano-particles in different alcohols
, Article Ceramics International ; Volume 38, Issue 5 , 2012 , Pages 3893-3900 ; 02728842 (ISSN) ; Ghorbani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The alcoholic suspensions of titania nano-particles were prepared using the methanol, ethanol, isopropanol and butanol as the solvents as well as triethanolamine (TEA) as an dispersant. The colloidal stability of suspensions, both in the absence as well as presence of TEA, was studied by measuring the zeta potential, sedimentation, pH and electrical conductivity of suspensions, dispersant adsorption and particles size distribution. Results showed that in the absence of TEA, the stability of the suspensions increases with the molecular size of alcohol (from methanol to butanol), while the zeta potential decreases. It was also observed that with the addition of TEA up to the optimum dosage (4...
Detection of streamflow trends and variability in karun river-Iran as parts of climate change and climate variability
, Article Proceedings of World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009 - World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers, 17 May 2009 through 21 May 2009, Kansas City, MO ; Volume 342 , 2009 , Pages 4782-4793 ; 9780784410363 (ISBN) ; Abrishamchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
This paper describes the application of statistical and spectral procedures that identifies trends and periodicity in streamflow time series. The results of Mann-Kendall and seasonal Kendall tests (non-parametric tests which are known as appropriate tools in detecting linear trends of hydrological time series) shows negative trends especially during low water months (August to November). This downward trend is more significant in October. But these methods can not interpret periodic behavior. Hence spectral procedures were applied on data series to investigate periodicities in streamflow data series. Fourier and Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) analyses produce evidence of interannual...
The Effect of Solvent Type on the Characteristic of TiO2 Nanometric Coatings Produced by Electrophoretic Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghorbani, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Titania is semiconductor material and have many applications including photocatalysis, photochromic, air and water purification, sensors, and solar cell. In electrophoretic deposition, charged particles dispersed in a stable suspension move towards an oppositely charged electrode, and form dense layer of deposit on it. In this investigation electrophoretic deposition of titania nano-particles in suspensions prepared by different solvents (methanol, ethanol and butanol) with and without dispersant (triethanolamine and polyethylenimine), was studied. Well stabilized suspensions, prepared for electrophoretic deposition. The effects of solvent type, additive concentration, mechanism of particles...
Theoretical modeling and simulation of higher order FWM crosstalks in multichannel WDM optical communication systems
, Article Advanced Materials Research, Xiamen ; Volume 660 , 2013 , Pages 130-134 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9783037856413 (ISBN) ; Noshad, M ; Farrokhi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this paper, we derive a theoretical model for the higher order FWM power in WDM networks with NZDSF fibers for the first time. We have investigated the higher order FWM power theoretically and by numerical simulations. Dividing the fiber into finite number of elements and applying the boundary conditions, allow us derive an expression for second order power penalty. At the end of each element we derive the first order FWM power for all wavelengths and use these values to calculate the second order FWM power in the next element. Consequently, for each channel we can compute the total second order FWM power penalty at the end of the fiber
Determiniation of Optimal Interruptible Load Contracts in Smart Distribution Networks Considering Reliability Indices
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fotuhi Firouzabad, Mahmud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, considering the dependence of the life quality to the electric energy, exhaustion of the existing facilities in the distribution networks, and restructuring of the electric industry, the reliability improvement turns out to be one of the most important considerations in order to reducing the operational cost. Furthermore, the expansion of existing networks, substitution, and refinement of the exhausted facilities for improving the reliability can lead to remarkable expenses. Considering the limitations of budgets of distribution network companies, these plans cannot be put into practice. Therefore, operators and planners of this industry have to find ways to operate the existing...
Optimal Design of Partial State-Feedback Controllers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karimi, Houshang (Supervisor) ; Karimi, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Design of optimal controllers for nonlinear systems and even for linear systems is one of the most important parts of the control science. In optimal controller design, our aim is to maximize or minimize some kind of cost function associated with that particular problem. Such cost functions are usually combining the overall control effort, system’s energy, or some other important specifications of the system. Explicit solution for linear quadratic controllers exists under some mild conditions such as stabilizability of the system. The solution is in the form of a full state-feedback law. But in practical problems, we may not have access to all of the system state variables. The problem can...
Throughput Analysis in Multi Hop Cellular Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
OFDMA multi-hop cellular network (MCN) is the topic of a wide range of research today. In this thesis, we analyse this type of networks, regarding shadowing status, mobility patterns and different service requirements. In the multi-hop (MH) scenario, six fixed relays are set up in each cell, which split the cell into seven subcells. For mobility modeling, each subcell is split into several sub-regions. Mobile nodes are able to maintain at each sub-region with a random time distribution and migrate from it to one of its neighboring sub-regions. We also consider three types of services requiring specific number of subcarriers with specific BERs. The set of subcarriers is distributed among...
Throughput Analysis of a Cognitive Multi-hop Wireless Network Overlaid on a Cellular Network
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, we evaluate the maximum stable throughput of a cognitive multi-hop IEEE 802.11-based WLAN overlaid on a cellular network. In the considered scenario, the secondary users operate in the downlink or uplink frequency band of primary network and transmit their data in free primary channels using OFDM technique. The activity of primary nodes is modeled independently by ON-OFF alternating states. To model the scenario, each secondary user is modeled with an open queueing network. The queueing network can model the transmission of data as well as the effect of primary users. By writing the traffic equations of the queueing network and applying the stability conditions, we are able...
Network Coding-based Packet Relaying in Wireless Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we propose two new network coding-based packet relaying schemes suitable for multiple unicast scenarios in a random access network. In such networks the channels may have memory dependent upon the random access scheme. Thus, the optimal scheme for memoryless channels reported recently in the literature is not necessarily optimal in random access networks. In our proposed schemes, we convert a multiple unicast scenario to a combination of multiple anycast and a few multicast scenarios. By such an approach, we exploit the channels between relay node and the other nodes, instead of using only one channel at each packet transmission, for as many as possible. By simple analytical...
Analysis of the Effect of Frame Aggregation in IEEE 802.11 Standard
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiyani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis the effect of frame aggregation mechanism in maximizing throughput in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have been investigated. Frame aggregation has become a part of the IEEE 802.11 standard as the amendment IEEE 802.11n. First, we have a quick review on access control layer in IEEE 802.11 standard then illustrate the necessity of frame aggregation. Afterwards, we propose an analytical model for the analysis of an IEEE 802.11n network comprised of an Access Point (AP) and several conventional nodes, all in the coverage area of each other. This analytical model focuses on downlink throughput; therefore only AP uses frame aggregation and the other nodes use basic IEEE 802.11...
Performance Analysis of Cognitive Radio Networks With Capability of Spectrum Mobility
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtinani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In cognitive radio networks, secondary users try to use empty channels that primary users provide for transmitting data. First, the secondary users sense the target channels. If the selected channel is empty, they send their data. When the primary user returns, the secondary user has to find another empty channel for transmitting data. The process of changing channel is called hand off. In recent years, there are challenges in the spectrum mobility of for reducing delay time of secondary users packet. In this thesis, we assume that the secondary users network is an ad-hoc network. We use contestation based method for reducing collision between secondary users. In this thesis, we present an...
Content Distribution Service Analysis in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Car accident damages take about 7 percent of GPD of Iran every year. As a result of car accidents, the economy of the country is damaging irreparably. The amount of road casualties equals casualties in a complete war. Considering the aforementioned conditions, the researchers are thinking about new technologies to reduce the cost of the accidents. So the use of Vehicular ad-hoc Networks (VANET) is inevitable in the near future. Content distribution service is one of the emerging services of VANETs. This service is used in both safety and comfort related applications. Content distribution describes delivery of media content such as Video, Audio, Image, Text, Software, and Video Games over...
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Communication Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this dissertation, we focus on two types of EH cooperative networks. In the first type, the source and relay nodes access a shared channel according to a random access protocol. Also, they harvest energy from non-RF environmental resources. The relay node has data and energy buffers to store the packets of the source and the harvested energy, respectively. Our main goal is to find the optimal relaying protocol at the relay node. In this regard, the first type of the EH cooperative networks are investigated in two different scenarios. In the first one, the MAC channels of the nodes are independent of the applied policy at the relay node, and thus the throughput of the network is fixed....
Cooperative Networks from the MAC Layer Viewpoint
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Cooperative networks have attracted much attention in the last decade. Being introduced to mitigate the inefficiencies in the physical layer, cooperation can also be beneficial in upper layers, such as MAC layer. Using cooperative communications is specifically more challenging in the random access networks, where collision is a main concern. Delay, as one of the main performance metrics in random access networks, can decrease significantly by using cooperative communications. Transmission delay, i.e., the required time for delivering one packet form its source to destination, is an important metric in many communication networks, such as the networks in which each node generates and...
Analysis of Age of Information in Multisource Communication Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we investigate the age of information in multisource networks. To this end, in the first phase of this thesis, we evaluate the Age of Information (AoI) in slotted ALOHA network. Regarding the interactions among the nodes in such a network, we model the memory of this network with a Trellis and find the peak Age of Information (PAoI) by using this Trellis. Then, we evaluate Age of Information-constrained regions and achievable throughput regions in the slotted ALOHA network and optimize Age of information in a symmetric case. In the second phase, we propose an efficient prioritizing scheme from AoI point of view and find the distribution of AoI and PAoI in such a scheme with...
Analysis and Reduction of the Age of Information in a Random Access Relay Network
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In data transmission from a transmitter to a receiver, in some applications receiving updated data is crucial. To this end, a metric called Peak Age of Information has been introduced, the minimum of which is equivalent to having more updated packets. In this thesis, a method for calculating the probability distribution function of this random variable in a random access network with a transmitter, a relay, and a receiver in which the error probability of the channels between the transmitter and the relay and also the relay and the receiver is less than the error probability of the channel between the transmitter and the receiver, is proposed. The transmitter and the relay send their packets...
Latency Analysis and Improvement in Distributed Storage Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, with the proliferation of smart devices and the advent of various innovative applications, there has been an exponential surge in the number of users in telecommunication networks. Consequently, the data traffic rate is escalating considerably. This has created a major predicament for wireless networks due to the limited frequency spectrum. Therefore, the conventional centralized architecture makes it difficult for the network to address these numerous simultaneous requests. This issue can be solved by designing new architectures. In a way, network information is disseminated to the network's periphery and the contents of the primary data center are provided temporarily in closer...