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Resource Allocation in Multi-hop Networks with Consideration of End to End Delay
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Golestani, Jamaledin
(Supervisor)
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Modarres Hashemi, Mahmood
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Cross layer resource allocation is necessary for efficient use of resource sina data communication network.In such a design, in addition tomaximizing the throughput of the network, Quality of Service constraints shouldbe considered for each session. End-to-end delayis one of the most important QoS parameters, which should be considered especially for multimedia applications.In this dissertation, we develop a jointly optimal service scheduling, routing & flow control algorithm for a wired multi-hop network which provides intended upper bounds on sessions' maximum delay. In order to incorporate worst-case delay constraint in cross layer formulation, we first attain an upper bound for the end...
Field Performance of a Mechanical Spray Evaporator in Wastewater Minimization & Disposal
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alamolhoda, Ali Asghar (Supervisor) ; Hashemian, Jamaledin (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
The mechanical spray evaporator (MSE) is a method of enhanced evaporation technology, normally designed to reduce the particle size of a wastewater droplet to volatilize water content of it as quickly as possible. A model of MSE has been built at the Institute of Water and Energy at Sharif University of technology. The aim of this research is to study the efficiency of enhanced evaporation technology for waste disposal. To achieve the accurate results, the required pumping rates and power consumption, sustained evaporation rates while operating the fans, and the performance during various temperature, wind speed and relative humidity, are required. Mechanical Spray Evaporator technique...
Minimisation of image watermarking side effects through subjective optimisation
, Article IET Image Processing ; Volume 7, Issue 8 , 2013 , Pages 733-741 ; ISSN: 17519659 ; Ghanbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
This study investigates the use of structural similarity index (SSIM) on the minimised side effect to image watermarking. For the fast implementation and more compatibility with the standard discrete cosine transform (DCT)-based codecs, watermark insertion is carried out on the DCT coefficients and hence an SSIM model for DCT-based watermarking is developed. For faster implementation, the SSIM index is maximised over independent 4 × 4 non-overlapped blocks, but the disparity between the adjacent blocks reduces the overall image quality. This problem is resolved through optimisation of overlapped blocks, but, the higher image quality is achieved at a cost of high computational complexity. To...
Effect of electrical parameters on morphology, chemical composition, and photoactivity of the nano-porous titania layers synthesized by pulse-microarc oxidation
, Article Electrochimica Acta ; Volume 55, Issue 8 , 2010 , Pages 2760-2766 ; 00134686 (ISSN) ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Golestani Fard, F
2010
Abstract
TiO2 layers were grown via pulse type microarc oxidation process under different applied voltages, frequencies, and duty cycles. Surface chemical composition and phase structure of the synthesized layers were studied utilizing X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Furthermore, scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM) were employed to investigate surface morphology and topography of the layers. It was revealed that the layers had a porous structure with both anatase and rutile phases. The anatase relative content in the layers increased with the applied frequency; meanwhile, it decreased with duty cycle at low applied voltages, but...
Delay-Independent regulation of blood glucose for type-1 diabetes mellitus patients via an observer-based predictor feedback approach by considering quantization constraints
, Article European Journal of Control ; Volume 63 , January , 2021 , Pages 240-252 ; 09473580 (ISSN) ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
Diabetes, as a widespread chronic disease, is caused by the increase of blood glucose concentration (BGC) due to pancreatic insulin production failure and/or insulin resistance in the body. The artificial pancreas (AP) known as a closed-loop insulin delivery control system consists of a glucose sensor for BGC measurement, a control algorithm for calculation of exogenous insulin delivery rate (IDR), and an insulin infusion pump. The AP provides a closed-loop glucose-insulin regulatory system for type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients in order to effectively reduce the high BGC level. In this paper, we aim to design a controller in order to regulate the BGC of T1DM patients at its basal...
Event-based consensus control of Lipschitz nonlinear multi-agent systems with unknown input delay and quantization constraints
, Article European Physical Journal: Special Topics ; Volume 231, Issue 22-23 , 2022 , Pages 3977-3985 ; 19516355 (ISSN) ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2022
Abstract
This paper deals with an event-triggered protocol design for achieving global exponential consensus of Lipschitz nonlinear multi-agent systems (MASs) with unknown time-varying input delay and state quantization constraints. For such MASs, an event-triggered delay independent truncated predictor feedback (ET-DITPF) protocol is designed using the information of the upper bound of time-varying input delay (and not its exact value). A sufficient condition on the upper bound value of time-varying input delay is established under which the global consensus of the MASs in the presence of the state quantization constraints is achieved. Also, the avoidance of Zeno behavior is proved by finding a...
Delay-Independent regulation of blood glucose for type-1 diabetes mellitus patients via an observer-based predictor feedback approach by considering quantization constraints
, Article European Journal of Control ; Volume 63 , 2022 , Pages 240-252 ; 09473580 (ISSN) ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
Abstract
Diabetes, as a widespread chronic disease, is caused by the increase of blood glucose concentration (BGC) due to pancreatic insulin production failure and/or insulin resistance in the body. The artificial pancreas (AP) known as a closed-loop insulin delivery control system consists of a glucose sensor for BGC measurement, a control algorithm for calculation of exogenous insulin delivery rate (IDR), and an insulin infusion pump. The AP provides a closed-loop glucose-insulin regulatory system for type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients in order to effectively reduce the high BGC level. In this paper, we aim to design a controller in order to regulate the BGC of T1DM patients at its basal...
Event-triggered delay-independent truncated predictor feedback stabilization of Lipschitz nonlinear input delay systems with state quantization
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering ; Volume 237, Issue 6 , 2023 , Pages 1099-1110 ; 09596518 (ISSN) ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
SAGE Publications Ltd
2023
Abstract
This article addresses the event-triggered control design for stabilization of Lipschitz nonlinear systems with time-varying input delay and state quantization constraints. The stabilization is done by an event-triggered delay-independent truncated predictor feedback controller using the information of the upper bound of time-varying input delay (and not its exact value). A sufficient condition on the value of this upper bound in order to guarantee the stability of the closed-loop system under the state quantization constraints is derived. Also, the avoidance of Zeno behavior is proved by finding a lower bound for each two successive events. Various numerical examples illustrate the...
Event-triggered stabilization of linear input-delay systems with state quantization and unknown time-varying delay: A Razumikhin stability theorem-based approach
, Article Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control ; Volume 45, Issue 10 , 2023 , Pages 1965-1974 ; 01423312 (ISSN) ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
SAGE Publications Ltd
2023
Abstract
Benefiting from the input-to-state stability (ISS) version of the Razumikhin stability theorem, this paper deals with the stabilization of continuous linear input-delay systems with state quantization and without any knowledge about the delay. An event-triggered delay independent truncated predictor feedback (ET-DITPF) controller with a switched feedback control law is proposed to guarantee the globally uniformly asymptotic stability (GUAS)/globally uniformly exponential stability (GUES) of the closed-loop system. As a prominent feature, this controller uses no information about the time delay (neither its value nor its upper bound). In the proposed event-triggered framework, a lower bound...
Improving Utility of Cellular Spectrum to Secondary Users
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis investigates methods to improve the utility of cellular spectrum to secondary users. Here, secondary users exploit the spectrum by hierarchical spectrum access. Since the information of the channels is available at the central controller, cellular networks can play an active role in spectrum use of the secondary users and increase their utility in this way. Transmitting the information available at the central controller to the secondary users and ordering the channels in use by primaries can help improve spectrum sensing. First, we consider the schemes which maximize secondary users’ utility by ordering the channel allocation process to primary users. We model the secondary...
Cross-Layer Design Based on Inter-Session Network Coding
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Golestani, Jamaloddin
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Network coding as an efficient approach for performance improvement of communication networks has been introduced by Ahlswede et al. Despite simple forwarding schemes, in network coding scenarios, intermediate nodes forward the encoded version of their received packets. In wireless Networks, resource allocation includes routing, network coding, flow control, scheduling and power control.In this dissertation a joint scheduling, routing, flow control and Inter-session NC formulation based on a convex optimization problem is studied. Our formulation integrates the optimal scheduling, flow control and Inter-session network coding with a modified version of minimum delay routing. We propose a way...
Deterministic and Pribabilistic Bounds on Traffic and Service and their Application on Network Performance Analysis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
In a data network, expressing an appropriate model for traffic and service is necessary for the guarantee of quality of service (QoS) parameters, e.g. delay and backlogged traffic. There are four main approaches for modeling the traffic and service. First approach is classic queuing theory. It is a useful tool for analyzing the networks with memory less input traffic. Second approach is deterministic network calculus. In this approach some deterministic bounds on delay and backlogged traffic can be derived. However, it is not accurate for analyzing the bursty traffic and wireless networks, because only trivial bounds can be derived in these scenarios. Third approach is effective bandwidth...
Wireless LAN Scheduling for Achieving Multiuser Diversity and QoS
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Increasing demand for higher data rates and more reliable communications along with growing applications of multimedia networks in everyday life on one hand, and limited resources on the other, have given rise to researches investigating spectrum efficiency enhancement techniques, among which multiuser diversity has always been of considerable importance. This thesis is a study on utilization of multiuser diversity in wireless LANs via scheduling. Where throughput and Quality of Service (QoS) in communication networks are being investigated, it is mostly advantageous to describe the traffic behavior of resources by greedy or non-greedy models. So far, there are plenty of investigations on...
Design of Adaptive Interleaver in Wireless Communication
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Generally to deal with errors in communication systems, two methods have been proposed: FEC and ARQ. In FEC, redundancy bits are added to the data that causes detection and correction of certain error patterns. ARQ method is based on retransmission of information if there is an error in the information. Another method, which is called Hybrid-ARQ, is the combination of these two methods; there are two types of TypeI and TypeII for this category. In typeI, number of redundancy bits in consecutive transmissions of one codeword is constant but in typeII, number of redundancy bits of a codeword increases in subsequent retransmissions.
To deal with burst errors, we can use interleaving along...
To deal with burst errors, we can use interleaving along...
Designing a Distributed Fair Scheduling Algorithm in a Wireless Medium
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Fair allocation of bandwidth between stations of a shared medium, is an important and challenging problem. It is even more challenging when there is no coordinator to arbitrate access to the medium and therefore, a distributed algorithm is needed to provide fairness. IEEE 802.11 DCF is the dominant distributed medium access control (MAC) protocol in a wireless LAN. However, DCF is not in general fair and suffers from short-term unfairness. In addition to that, it is desired to provide differentiated service for the stations of a LAN based on their demands. Since priority based protocols may lead to starvation of the low priority traffic, we are more interested in fair queuing. On the other...
Management and Efficient Allocation of Resources in Competitive Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
In contrast to traditional Networks where a designer can specify an action plan for each agent, in a network with strategic agents, every agent acts selfishly and chooses his strategy privately so as to maximize his own objective. In this dissertation, we study problems arising in the design of static and dynamic networks with strategic agents. We consider two classes of design problems. In the first class, the designer utilizes her control over decisions and resources in the system to incentivize the agents via monetary incentive mechanisms to reveal their private information that is crucial for the efficient operation of the system. In this class of problems, we address two main challenges...
The Study of Factors Impact on Customer Satisfaction Concentrate on Mobile Banking Among the Financial Institutions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Manzoor, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
The financial services industry, specially the retail banking sector, has experienced significant changes in which the consequences could be a competitive pressure, customer requirements, and technological innovation. One of these new service deliveries, which has been presented recently and has been developed dramatically in this industry, is mobile banking which offers a great deal of benefit for both banks and customers. As far as this new trend suggests, researchers in various fields draw their interests toward this new technology as a subject matter for their research. Although there is a great number of a researcher in this field, this still is an infancy stage of progress. No one...
Distributed Computations in Next Generation Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
There has been a sudden emergence of next generation networks in the past decade where the primary purposes are data ggregation/mining, distributed information and signal processing, and environmental control and monitoring. The distributed algorithms operating in such networks, should have simple structure and be robust against node failures or network dynamics.Extensive studies on designing and analyzing these algorithms have resulted in introducing different models of distributed systems with similar properties such as gossip algorithms, population protocols, and cellular automata-based systems. In this dissertation, we take first steps toward understanding the computational power of...
Scheduling in MmWave Networks with Directional Antennas
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
There are some important technologies for the 5th generation of wireless communication (or 5G) and one of them is transmitting signals by millimeter waves or mmWave. Since mmWave antennas are so small and they have high frequencies, mmWave signals are highly directable. MmWave antennas can generate transmission patterns that have a number of beams directed in different directions with small beam width.In this thesis, we propose a scheduling scheme for the mmWave networks with directional antennas.Since using millimeter waves is one of the most important choices for 5G, designing an efficient transmission scheduling algorithm in these networks have been a quite big challenge. As there are...
EventTriggered Stabilization of TimeDelay Dynamical Systems with Quantization Constraint
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavazoei, Mohammad Saleh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Time delay and bandwidth limitations are common characteristics of communication channels that cause problems in direct use of classic control strategies in networked control systems. As networked systems become larger in scale and the need to share communication channels by multiple processes and controllers, this issue becomes more apparent. In recent decades, the stabilization of time-delay systems has attracted much attention. One of the most common control methods in such cases is based on the use of predictor feedback controllers. Predictor feedback controllers apply a delay-dependent or delay-independent control signal to the system. On the other hand, event-based control has many...