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    Experimental Investigation of Fretting Fatigue of Titanium Specimens Made by Additive Manufacturing Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sajjad Houshmand (Author) ; Adibnazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Additive manufacturing (AM) has gained significant attention in recent years as a novel approach to fabricate three-dimensional parts. Its advantages, including high speed, low-cost production for small-scale batches, and greater design freedom, have made it a competitive alternative to traditional manufacturing methods. However, the application of AM for components subjected to fretting fatigue requires careful evaluation. Fretting fatigue is a major cause of failure in turbines, particularly at the contact interface between turbine blade roots and disk. In this study, the influence of AM and post-processing treatments on the fretting fatigue life of Ti-6Al-4V alloy was investigated. Five... 

    Analytical Investigation and Evaluation of Vulnerability of Deep Networks to Adversarial Perturbations

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizi, Shayan (Author) ; Ghaemmaghami, Shahrokh (Supervisor) ; Amini, Sajjad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the most important problems in machine learning is investigating the performance of the learning algorithms, and especially deep neural networks, on adversarial examples, which are generated by imperceptibly perturbing input images, so that cause the model make a wrong prediction. Not only this line of research is important for making deep neural networks dependable, but also can help with understanding the fundamental limitations of deep neural networks, and the nature of their operation, which can in turn provide researchers with valuable insights into artificial intelligence. In this research work, we have tried to approach the topic with a mainly theoretical mindset. The method we... 

    Face Forgery Detection Through Statistical Analysis and Local Correlation Investigation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Asasi, Sobhan (Author) ; Ghaemmaghami, Shahrokh (Supervisor) ; Amini, Sajjad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Existing face forgery detection methods mainly focus on certain features of images, such as features related to image noise, local textures or frequency statistics of images for forgery detection. This makes the extracted representations and the final decision depend on the data in the database and makes it difficult to detect forgery with unknown manipulation methods. Solving this challenge, which is called the generalization challenge in artificial intelligence literature, has become the main goal of researchers in this field. In this thesis, the focus is on extracting effective features for success in forgery detection and preventing the performance of the forgery detection network from... 

    Robustification of Deep Learning Structures Based Ongenerative Models

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haji Mohammadi, Reza (Author) ; Kazemi, Reza (Supervisor) ; Amini, Sajjad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, deep learning has experienced rapid and remarkable advancements, demonstrating exceptional performance in various applications such as computer vision, natural language processing, and autonomous vehicles. These models are continually evolving and expanding, yet they harbor inherent vulnerabilities that prevent complete trust in their reliability. One of the most critical issues is their susceptibility to adversarial attacks, where a clean image is subtly manipulated to create an adversarial example. Adversarial examples, generated by adding imperceptible perturbations to input data, can easily mislead deep learning models into making highly confident yet incorrect... 

    Analysis and Enhancement of Low Voltage Ride Through Of Wind Turbines with Brushless Doubly Fed Induction Generator

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Gholizadeh, Mahyar (Author) ; Oraee Mirzamani, Hashem (Supervisor) ; Tohidi, Sajjad (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Wind energy technologies guarantee low pollution and operational costs. Using a DFIG and a fractionally rated power electronics converter gives variable speed operation with a low cost drive train. As energy policy organizations have allocated a considerable quota of wind energy generation to offshore wind farms, the absence of slip rings and brushes in the brushless DFIG (BDFIG) is an advantage for offshore wind turbines where maintenance is vital and expensive. With increasing wind power penetration in power systems, grid code requirements are an important consideration for the ride-through capability of wind farms through voltage dips, particularly for multi- MW wind turbine generators.... 

    Optical bistability in fiber ring resonator containing an erbium doped fiber amplifier and quantum dot doped fiber saturable absorber

    , Article Applied Optics ; Volume 51, Issue 29 , 2012 , Pages 7016-7024 ; 1559128X (ISSN) Tofighi, S ; Farshemi, S. S ; Sajjad, B ; Shahshahani, F ; Bahrampour, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this paper we study the optical bistability in a double coupler fiber ring resonator which consists of an erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) in half part of the fiber ring and a quantum dot doped fiber (QDF) saturable absorber in the other half. The bistability is provided by the QDF section of the ring resonator. The EDFA is employed to reduce the switching power. The transmitted and reflected bistability characteristics are investigated. It is shown that the switching power for this new bistable device is less than 10 mW  

    Modeling and analysis of the dynamic response of an off-grid synchronous generator driven micro hydro power system

    , Article International Journal of Renewable Energy Development ; Volume 10, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 373-384 ; 22524940 (ISSN) Ali, W ; Farooq, H ; Rasool, A ; Sajjad, I. A ; Zhenhua, C ; Ning, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Diponegoro university Indonesia - Center of Biomass and Renewable Energy (CBIORE)  2021
    Abstract
    This paper models and analyses the dynamic response of a synchronous generator driven off-grid micro hydro power system using Simulink tool of MATLAB software. The results are assessed from various perspectives including regulation through no load to full load and overload scenarios under normal and abnormal operating conditions. The investigation under the normal conditions of no load, linearly changing load and full load divulges that the system operates in a satisfactory manner as generator voltage and frequency remain approximately constant at 1 pu. However, at full load generator voltage and frequency drop 3% and 0.5% respectively from its nominal values but remain within prescribed... 

    Modeling and analysis of the dynamic response of an off-grid synchronous generator driven micro hydro power system

    , Article International Journal of Renewable Energy Development ; Volume 10, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 373-384 ; 22524940 (ISSN) Ali, W ; Farooq, H ; Rasool, A ; Sajjad, I. A ; Zhenhua, C ; Ning, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Diponegoro university Indonesia - Center of Biomass and Renewable Energy (CBIORE)  2021
    Abstract
    This paper models and analyses the dynamic response of a synchronous generator driven off-grid micro hydro power system using Simulink tool of MATLAB software. The results are assessed from various perspectives including regulation through no load to full load and overload scenarios under normal and abnormal operating conditions. The investigation under the normal conditions of no load, linearly changing load and full load divulges that the system operates in a satisfactory manner as generator voltage and frequency remain approximately constant at 1 pu. However, at full load generator voltage and frequency drop 3% and 0.5% respectively from its nominal values but remain within prescribed... 

    Compact 5G millimeter-wave dual-band filter with application in filtenna

    , Article Microwave and Optical Technology Letters ; Volume 63, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 620-625 ; 08952477 (ISSN) Nouri, M ; Jafarieh, A ; Behroozi, H ; Mallat, N. K ; Jamaluddin, M. H ; Sajjad Abazari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2021
    Abstract
    In this article, a dual-band sixth order double symmetric T-slot filter is proposed for the 5G communication systems. This filter contains two duplicate square resonators and a T-shape feedline on the Rogers RT duroid 5880 substrate. Operating at the 28 and 38.5 GHz frequencies from licensed 5G frequency bands and small size make this filter appropriate for different 5G applications. Furthermore, an LC equivalent circuit for the filter has been considered that helps us to have a better sight of this filter. Measurement results show good agreement with simulations. The attenuation on the passband is less than 1 dB. In order to evaluate the filter performance besides other millimeter waves... 

    Improving Robustness of Deep Networks to Adversarial Perturbations based on Ensemble Structure

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soleimani Roudi, Saman (Author) ; Ghaemmaghami, Shahrokh (Supervisor) ; Marvasti, Farokh (Supervisor) ; Amini, Sajjad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Deep learning is one of the most powerful branches of machine learning, demonstrating exceptional performance in tasks such as image and speech recognition with the help of neural networks. However, deep learning networks are highly vulnerable to small and intentional changes in input data, known as adversarial perturbations. These perturbations, despite having a significant impact on the model's output, are usually imperceptible to humans and can pose serious security challenges in sensitive areas such as autonomous vehicles and medical diagnostics. To counter these perturbations, extensive research has been conducted, most of which has utilized a single deep learning network to create a... 

    Gapless chiral excitons in thin films of topological insulators

    , Article EPL ; Vol. 107, issue. 2 , 2014 ; ISSN: 02955075 Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    In a nanoscopic thin film of a strong topological insulator (TI) the Coulomb interaction in the channel that exchanges the two electrons with the same chirality in two different planes of the slab takes advantage of the minus sign resulting from such "exchange" and gives rise to a bound state between the positive-energy states in one surface and the negative-energy states in the opposite surface. Therefore particle and hole pairs in the undoped Dirac cone of the TI thin film form an inter-surface spin-singlet state that lies below the continuum of free particle-hole pairs. This mode is similar to the excitons of semiconductors, albeit formed between the electron and hole pairs from two... 

    Collective excitations and the nature of Mott transition in undoped gapped graphene

    , Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 24, Issue 30 , 2012 ; 09538984 (ISSN) Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The particle-hole continuum (PHC) for massive Dirac fermions provides an unprecedented opportunity for the formation of two collective split-off states, one in the singlet and the other in the triplet (spin-1) channel, when the short-range interactions are added to the undoped system. Both states are close in energy and are separated from the continuum of free particle-hole excitations by an energy scale of the order of the gap parameter Δ. They both disperse linearly with two different velocities, reminiscent of spin-charge separation in Luttinger liquids. When the strength of Hubbard interactions is stronger than a critical value, the velocity of singlet excitation, which we interpret as a... 

    Nonlinear optical response in gapped graphene

    , Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 24, Issue 20 , 2012 ; 09538984 (ISSN) Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    We present a formulation for the nonlinear optical response in gapped graphene, where the low-energy single-particle spectrum is modeled by massive Dirac theory. As a representative example of the formulation presented here, we obtain a closed form formula for the third harmonic generation in gapped graphene. It turns out that the covariant form of the low-energy theory gives rise to peculiar logarithmic singularities in the nonlinear optical spectra. The universal functional dependence of the response function on dimensionless quantities indicates that the optical nonlinearity can be largely enhanced by tuning the gap to smaller values  

    Exact phase boundaries and topological phase transitions of the XYZ spin chain

    , Article Physical Review E ; Volume 96, Issue 1 , 2017 ; 24700045 (ISSN) Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Within the block spin renormalization group, we give a very simple derivation of the exact phase boundaries of the XYZ spin chain. First, we identify the Ising order along ◯ or ŷ as attractive renormalization group fixed points of the Kitaev chain. Then, in a global phase space composed of the anisotropy λ of the XY interaction and the coupling Δ of the Δσzσz interaction, we find that the above fixed points remain attractive in the two-dimesional parameter space. We therefore classify the gapped phases of the XYZ spin chain as: (1) either attracted to the Ising limit of the Kitaev-chain, which in turn is characterized by winding number ±1, depending on whether the Ising order parameter is... 

    Electric field assisted amplification of magnetic fields in tilted Dirac cone systems

    , Article Physical Review B ; Volume 100, Issue 4 , 2019 ; 24699950 (ISSN) Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2019
    Abstract
    We show that the continuum limit of the tilted Dirac cone in materials such as 8-Pmmn borophene and layered organic conductor α-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 corresponds to deformation of the Minkowski space-time of Dirac materials. From its Killing vectors we construct an emergent tilted-Lorentz (t-Lorentz) symmetry group for such systems. As an example of the t-Lorentz transformations we obtain the exact solution of the Landau bands for a crossed configuration of electric and magnetic fields. For any given tilt parameter 0≤ζ<1, if the ratio χ=vFBz/Ey of the crossed magnetic and electric fields satisfies χ≥1+ζ, one can always find appropriate t-boosts in both valleys labeled by τ=±1 in such a way that the... 

    Tilted-Lorentz symmetry

    , Article Iranian Journal of Physics Research ; Volume 19, Issue 4 , Winter , 2020 , Pages 831-834 Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Isfahan University of Technology  2020
    Abstract
    Dirac cone can be tilted in condensed matter setting. As a result of tilt, the Lorentz symmetry is reduced to what we call tilted-Lorentz symmetry. In this paper, we derive the tilted-Lorentz transformations that leave a world with tilted Dirac cone invariant. © 2020, Isfahan University of Technology. All rights reserved  

    Mitigating DDoS Using BOTNET Analysis with Flow Anomaly Detection

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Baradaran Jafari, Navid (Author) ; Jafari, Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Endicott-Popovsky, Barbara (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Internet is the largest multi-purpose, self-reliant, complex and distributed computer network across the globe. The nodes of this network are placed in every place like homes, offices, military camps, schools and all other locations by utilizing many different communication protocols, media and capacities. Furthermore, by rapid technology development, there are many newly born applications utilizing internet in new ways such as Internet of Things systems. The explosive growth of technology causing accelerated addition of new nodes to the internet, and any new single node may have several new unpatched vulnerabilities. This is a serious issue for managing this vast chaotic configuration and... 

    Analysis and simulation of ring resonator silicon electro-optic modulators based on PN junction in reverse bias

    , Article Optical Engineering ; Vol. 53, issue. 12 , 2014 ; ISSN: 00913286 Jafari, O ; Akbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    The theory of silicon optical modulators of ring resonators based on PN diode in reverse bias is primarily discussed. It secondarily provides a full-featured simulator to investigate the behavior of such modulators. Wave equation for ring structure will be solved by using the conformal transformation method and the matrix method as it was used to analyze bent planar optical waveguides. Power coupling between ring and straight waveguides will be calculated by coupled theory of nonparallel waveguides based on experimental results. The time response demonstrates the capability of this device to operate correctly at up to 10 Gbs-1 bitrate, and the frequency spectrum analysis of device shows a >... 

    Neural network-based brain tissue segmentation in MR images using extracted features from intraframe coding in H.264

    , Article Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 9 December 2011 through 10 December 2011, Singapore ; Volume 8349 , December , 2012 ; 0277786X (ISSN) ; 9780819490254 (ISBN) Jafari, M ; Kasaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Automatic brain tissue segmentation is a crucial task in diagnosis and treatment of medical images. This paper presents a new algorithm to segment different brain tissues, such as white matter (WM), gray matter (GM), cerebral spinal fluid (CSF), background (BKG), and tumor tissues. The proposed technique uses the modified intraframe coding yielded from H.264/(AVC), for feature extraction. Extracted features are then imposed to an artificial back propagation neural network (BPN) classifier to assign each block to its appropriate class. Since the newest coding standard, H.264/AVC, has the highest compression ratio, it decreases the dimension of extracted features and thus yields to a more... 

    Automatic brain tissue detection in MRI images using seeded region growing segmentation and neural network classification

    , Article Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences ; Volume 5, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 1066-1079 ; 19918178 (ISSN) Jafari, M ; Kasaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This paper presents a neural network-based method for automatic classification of magnetic resonance images (MRI) of brain under three categories of normal, lesion benign, and malignant. The proposed technique consists of six subsequent stages; namely, preprocessing, seeded region growing segmentation, connected component labeling (CCL), feature extraction, feature Dimension Reduction, and classification. In the preprocessing stage, the enhancement and restoration techniques are used to provide a more appropriate image for the subsequent automated stages. In the second stage, the seeded region growing segmentation is used for partitioning the image into meaningful regions. In the third...