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An architecture for a context-aware service broker in ubiquitous computing environments
, Article IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2006, Sharjah, 8 March 2006 through 8 March 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 1097-1100 ; 1424402123 (ISBN); 9781424402120 (ISBN) ; Abolhassani, H ; Jalili, R ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2006
Abstract
In ubiquitous computing environments, many devices and agents interoperate with each other and use services provided by others. But the problem is that there may be requests that can not be fulfilled by available services. A solution to this problem is to use service brokers that compose existing services and create new value added services that can fulfill the clients' requests. In this paper, we present an architecture for a context-aware service broker that not only is able to compose services for responding to new requests, but also considers the context of its clients for providing customized and personalized outputs and behaviors. © 2006 IEEE
Parallel online ranking of web pages
, Article IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2006, Sharjah, 8 March 2006 through 8 March 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 104-109 ; 1424402123 (ISBN); 9781424402120 (ISBN) ; Sheykh Esmaili, K ; Ghodsi, M ; Abolhassani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2006
Abstract
Modern search engines use link structure of the World Wide Web in order to gain better results for ranking the results of users' queries. One of the most popular ranking algorithms which is based on link analysis is HITS. It generates very accurate outputs but because of huge amount of online computations, this algorithm is relatively slow. In this paper we introduce PHITS, a parallelized version of the HITS algorithm that is suitable for working with huge web graphs in a reasonable time. For implementing this algorithm, we use WebGraph framework and we focus on parallelizing access to web graph as the main bottleneck in the HITS algorithm. © 2006 IEEE
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Frictional Performance of Friction Materials of Brake System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shojaei, Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Various composite friction materials containing 40 vol.% organic binder (phenolic resin plus styrene-butadiene-rubber (SBR)) with varying phenolic-resin/SBR ratio were prepared. The content of phenolic resin in each composite was indicated by the resin value (RV) index ranging between 0-100%. The composites with RVs greater than 50% form resin-based friction materials in which the primary binder is the phenolic resin. For RVs less than 50%, the composites become the rubber-based materials where the primary binder is the SBR. The analysis of mechanical properties exhibited that the conformability of the composites increases upon incorporation of SBR. The frictional analysis revealed that type...
Effect of rubber component on the performance of brake friction materials
, Article Wear ; Volume 274-275 , January , 2012 , Pages 286-297 ; 00431648 (ISSN) ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Various composite friction materials containing 40. vol.% organic binder (phenolic resin plus styrene-butadiene-rubber (SBR)) with varying phenolic-resin/SBR ratio were prepared. The content of phenolic resin in each composite was indicated by the resin value (RV) index ranging between 0 and 100%. The composites with RVs greater than 50% form resin-based friction materials in which the primary binder is the phenolic resin. For RVs less than 50%, the composites become the rubber-based materials where the primary binder is the SBR. The analysis of mechanical properties exhibited that the conformability of the composites increases upon incorporation of SBR. The frictional analysis revealed that...
Studies on the friction and wear characteristics of rubber-based friction materials containing carbon and cellulose fibers
, Article Journal of Materials Science ; Volume 46, Issue 6 , 2011 , Pages 1890-1901 ; 00222461 (ISSN) ; Arjmand, M ; Saffar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
The present study was an attempt to examine the effects of carbon and cellulose fibers on the tribological characteristics of rubber-based friction materials (RBFMs). A fiber free RBFM as a reference material and a series of fiber included RBFMs at different volume fractions were prepared by two-roll mill. The friction tests were per-formed at different sliding velocities and various drum temperatures. The mechanical properties and surface microstructure of friction specimens were also examined. It was revealed that the carbon fiber infiuences slightly the coefficient of friction (COF) of RBFM but it improves the wear resistance and the fade behavior considerably. It reduces the drum...
Using sliding mode control to adjust drum level of a boiler unit with time varying parameters
, Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010, Istanbul ; Volume 5 , 2010 , Pages 29-33 ; 9780791849194 (ISBN) ; Bakhtiari Nejad, F ; Saffar Avval, M ; Alasty, A
2010
Abstract
Stable control of water level of drum is of great importance for economic operation of power plant steam generator systems. In this paper, a linear model of the boiler unit with time varying parameters is used for simulation. Two transfer functions between drum water level (output variable) and feed-water and steam mass rates (input variables) are considered. Variation of model parameters may be arisen from disturbances affecting water level of drum, model uncertainties and parameter mismatch due to the variant operating conditions. To achieve a perfect tracking of the desired drum water level, two sliding mode controllers are designed separately. Results show that the designed controllers...
Theoretical and experimental analysis of the thermal, fade and wear characteristics of rubber-based composite friction materials
, Article Wear ; Volume 269, Issue 1-2 , May , 2010 , Pages 145-151 ; 00431648 (ISSN) ; Shojaei, A ; Arjmand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
An attempt was made to examine thermal effects as well as fade and wear characteristics of rubber-based friction materials (RBFMs). A series of RBFMs with and without fiber reinforcements were prepared. The fiber reinforcements used were carbon fiber, cellulose fiber and aramid pulp. A semi-empirical model describing the correlation of coefficient of friction (COF) and temperature was presented. The effectiveness of the model was evaluated using the experimental data. The results revealed that the model parameters for a given composite show a significant change above a critical sliding velocity, i.e. 300 rpm. This behavior was speculated to be due to the transition of rubbery state of the...
Collapse Capacity Assessment of Irregular Tall Buildings Considering the Effect of Pulse-Like Forward Directivity Ground Motions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayyaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Structural response to near fault ground motions has received significant attention in recent years. Such ground motions are different from ordinary ones and are characterized by a large, long period, velocity pulse caused by the forward directivity. These velocity pulses could potentially impose sever demands on structures and increase their risk of seismic collapse. The situation could even be worse for tall buildings with fundamental periods close to the period of the velocity pulses, and requires special consideration in design process. Prediction of seismic-induced collapse potential of structures has been among the main concerns in Performance Based Earthquake Engineering (PBEE). The...
Formal Verification of Timed Security Protocols
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Izadi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Security protocols assure the security of the communications in computer systems using techniques such as cryptographic primitives. However, the usage of such protocols is faced by the lack of fault tolerance, where a minor disruption could cause a destructive damage. Therefore, there is a requirement to assess the reliability of these protocols. In this thesis model checking of timed security protocols is done. Model checking process includes steps that will be modeling protocol with high level and human readable specification language named THLPSL and converting this specification to special kind of timed automata named XTA and model checking will be done with UPPAAL verification tool. We...
The Analysis of Cracked Atomic Force Microscope Micro-Cantilever by Strain Gradient Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asghari, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
The present study deals with the analysis of Atomic Microscope with crack by making use of Strain Gradient Elasticity theory. Empirical observations represent that in micro dimensions, materials show behaviors, which the classic continuum mechanics theories are not able to explain. Thus, taking advantage of non-classic theories, which are capable of explaining such phenomena or behaviors in analyzing materials in micro dimensions seems necessary and of much significance. In this direction, by applying an Euler-Bernoulli beam assumption and neglecting the shear effects, governing equations and boundary conditions of the problem were obtained via taking advantage of variations in Hamilton...
Automated Generation of Commit Messages in Code Repositories
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Heydarnoori, Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
Software requirements are changing continuously and hence during software evolution and maintenance, source codes changes are being committed in the software repositories. Reading source codes to understand the changes is a very time consuming and tedious activity. Commit messages contain information about code changes that let developers be aware of the essence of the changes without reading the source codes. Unfortunately, due to the pressure of deadlines and lack of time, developers neglect to write these messages. Commit messages can speed up the process of software understanding for developers and also play an important role in software documentation. Therefore, an automated method for...
The Finite Element Modeling of Thermodynamic Contact Problems
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Khoei, Amir Reza
(Supervisor)
Abstract
The numerical modeling of engineering contact problems is one of the most difficult and demanding tasks in computational mechanics. Frictional contact can be observed in many problems; such as: crack propagation, metal forming operation, drilling pile etc. The thermodynamic coupling problems arise naturally in many industrial processes, such as thermal protection structures ,nuclear fuel elements, layerd structures , heat exchanger as well as metal forming. In these situations predicting temperature field as well as the stress field is of considerable applied importance. When two or more bodies are forced to contact whit each other as a result of thermal or/and mechanical load thermodynamic...
Forward Temporal Planning Using Time Abstraction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; GhassemSani, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Successful performance of forward heuristic planners in classical planning, has motivated the use of forward heuristic search in many temporal planners. Most of forward temporal planners are decision epoch planners that use an explicit representation of time and schedule actions while searching. However, decision epoch planners aren’t complete and cannot solve certain temporal problems with required concurrency. In this dissertation, we present ATFP, a forward temporal planner that does not use an explicit representation of time. In ATFP, duration of actions are temporarily ignored, and a causally valid order of beginnings and endings of actions is searched using classical forward heuristic...
Biological evaluation of a novel tissue engineering scaffold of Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs)
, Article Key Engineering Materials, 6 November 2011 through 9 November 2011 ; Volume 493-494 , November , 2012 , Pages 902-908 ; 10139826 (ISSN) ; 9783037852552 (ISBN) ; Solati Hashjin, M ; Shokrgozar, M. A ; Bonakdar, S ; Ganji, Y ; Mirjordavi, N ; Ghavimi, S. A ; Khashayar, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Bone Tissue Engineering (BTE) composed of three main parts: scaffold, cells and signaling factors. Several materials and composites are suggested as a scaffold for BTE. Biocompatibility is one of the most important property of a BTE scaffold. In this work synthesis of a novel nanocomposite including layered double hydroxides (LDH) and gelatin is carried out and its biological properties were studied. The co-precipitation (pH=11) method was used to prepare the LDH powder, using calcium nitrate, Magesium nitrate and aluminum nitrate salts as starting materials. The resulted precipitates were dried. X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron...
The effects of reaction conditions on block copolymerization of chitosan and poly(ethylene glycol)
, Article Carbohydrate Polymers ; Volume 81, Issue 4 , July , 2010 , Pages 799-804 ; 01448617 (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
A novel injectable in situ gelling thermosensitive chitosan-block-poly(ethylene glycol) formulation was synthesized for drug delivery applications. Block copolymerization of monomethoxy-poly(ethylene glycol) onto chitosan using potassium persulfate as an initiator was carried under a nitrogen atmosphere in aqueous solution. The effects of potassium persulfate and poly(ethylene glycol) concentrations, reaction time and reaction temperature on block polymerization were studied by determining the yield of reaction (%Y), polymerization efficiency (%E) and add-on percentage (%Add-on). Keeping the other conditions constant, the optimum reaction conditions were found to be initiator = 0.01 M,...
Chitosan-g-PLGA copolymer as a thermosensitive membrane
, Article Carbohydrate Polymers ; Volume 80, Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 740-746 ; 01448617 (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
A thermosensitive copolymer was synthesized by graft copolymerization of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) copolymers onto the surface of chitosan membranes. Acryloyl chloride was used as a coupling reagent for the covalent attachment of PLGA to the chitosan membranes. FTIR spectroscopy and DSC analysis were used to characterize the resulting graft copolymer. Thermosensitive swelling behaviors of the copolymer were investigated as well. The membranes exhibited reversible swelling-shrinking behavior; higher swelling ratios were obtained observed at higher temperatures. Drug permeation studies were carried out using vancomycin hydrochloride and betamethasone sodium phosphate as the model...
Synthesis and characterization of a new thermosensitive chitosan-PEG diblock copolymer
, Article Carbohydrate Polymers ; Volume 74, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 435-441 ; 01448617 (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
A novel thermosensitive hydrogel was synthesized by block copolymerization of monomethoxy poly(ethylene glycol) macromere (PEG) onto chitosan backbone, using potassium per sulfate as a free radical initiator. This block copolymer exhibits a thermoreversible transition from an injectable solution at low temperature to a gel at body temperature. Synthesized copolymers were characterized using FT-IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and DSC techniques. Solubility test was performed to compare water and organo-solubility of chitosan before and after copolymerization. Sol-gel transition behavior was investigated using the vial inversion method and viscosity measurements. The gelation behavior makes the...
Numerical simulation of ductile crack growth under cyclic and dynamic loading with a damage-viscoplasticity model
, Article Engineering Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 99 , 2013 , Pages 169-190 ; 00137944 (ISSN) ; Eghbalian, M ; Azadi, H ; Saffar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this paper, the crack propagation in ductile materials is simulated under cyclic and dynamic loading. The adaptive finite element method is used to model the discontinuity due to crack propagation. The ductile fracture assumptions and continuum damage mechanics are utilized to model the material rupture behavior. Moreover both the rate-independent and rate-dependent constitutive equations are elaborated and the crack closure effect and combined hardening model are discussed in addition to some aspects of finite element implementation. Finally, a comparison is performed between the numerical simulation results and those of experiments to illustrate the robustness of proposed computational...
Developing an Audit System Algorithm for Quality Management System of Flexible Pavement Construction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Early failure of pavement is one of the most important problems. As the research conclusions in Iran, Non-conformancity is the most important cause of this problem.Quality management system, Audits and expert systems are the solutions. This research provides an Audit system for quality management system of batch-type asphalt plants as the preliminary solution.A state survey conducted and useful part of state programs had been considered. After developing software, The system functionality has been tested
SRAM Cell Design for Low Power Applications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosrow (Supervisor)
Abstract
From the cache of the personal computers to the main memory unit of SOCs, medical and wearable chips, Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) is widely utilizes. Preferable performance for SRAM varies with regard to the operating field. For instance, high speed access and performance is emphasized in the design of the cache for PCs. In contrast, power consumption and the area of the memory are the key design considerations for SOCs. Hence, the field in which SRAM is used, should be thoroughly studied. SOCs and medical chips suffer limitations in design due to using batteries as the source of energy and SRAMs consume a significant part of total power and occupy a large area on these chips. One of...