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    Multi-join query optimization in bucket-based encrypted databases using an enhanced ant colony optimization algorithm

    , Article Distributed and Parallel Databases ; Volume 36, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 399-441 ; 09268782 (ISSN) Jafarinejad, M ; Amini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    One of the organizations’ main concerns is to protect sensitive data in database systems, especially the ones outsourced to untrusted service providers. An effective solution for this issue is to employ database encryption methods. Among different encryption approaches, Bucket-based method has the advantage of balancing security and performance of database operations. However, generating false-positive results in executing queries is the main drawback of this method. On the other hand, multi-join queries are one of the most critical operations executed on these stored sensitive data. Hence, acceptable processing and response time in executing multi-join queries is required. In this paper, we... 

    Query Optimization in Encrypted Database Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafarinejad, Mahmoud (Author) ; Amini, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Protecting sensitive data stored in database systems, especially in outsourced ones, has become a major concern in many organizations. One of the main possible solutions is to encrypt data before storing them on databases. Bucket-based encryption is among different approaches proposed to accomplish this goal which besides its various benefits, suffers from generating false-positive results. Multi-join queries are one of the most important operations in database systems and their usage grows rapidly in comparison to other types of queries by increasing the size of stored information. While using the decision support systems and data mining solutions are growing continuously, executing... 

    Multiplex detection of antidepressants with a single component condition-based colorimetric sensor array

    , Article Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical ; Volume 363 , 2022 ; 09254005 (ISSN) Ivrigh, Z. J. N ; Bigdeli, A ; Jafarinejad, S ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    Pattern-based sensing with multi-component sensor arrays, despite its merits, may be laborious and time-consuming. As an alternative approach, herein, a condition-based single component sensor array has been provided which represents an elegantly simple, low cost and minimally instrumented format for the quantification and classification of antidepressants (ADs). Tuning the pH and ionic strength enabled the single component probe to interact with the target analytes through different binding modes, providing the required cross-reactivity for multiplex detection. The analytical figures of merit verified that the condition-based sensor array is precise and accurate in both the discrimination... 

    Multistage recovering ventilated air heat through a heat recovery ventilator integrated with a condenser-side mixing box heat recovery system

    , Article Journal of Building Engineering ; Volume 24 , 2019 ; 23527102 (ISSN) Jafarinejad, T ; Shafii, M. B ; Roshandel, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Recovering ventilated air heat in direct expansion (DX) HVAC systems has extensively been researched and many solutions have been introduced until now, such as air-to-air heat recovery ventilator (HRV) units. The ventilated air from building itself or an HRV unit, has heat recovery potentials yet to be exploited, owing to its lower temperature compared with the ambient. On the other hand, the thermal performance of the DX HVAC system's air-cooled condenser deteriorates in hot climates. Therefore, to improve the DX HVAC system and air cooled condenser thermal performance simultaneously, this study proposes and analyzes a novel integrated multistage heat recovery system that first recovers the... 

    Enhancing solar thermal collector systems for hot water production through machine learning-driven multi-objective optimization with phase change material (PCM)

    , Article Journal of Energy Storage ; Volume 73 , 2023 ; 2352152X (ISSN) Assareh, E ; Riaz, A ; Ahmadinejad, M ; Hoseinzadeh, S ; Abdehvand, M. Z ; Keykhah, S ; Jafarinejad, T ; Moltames, R ; Lee, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2023
    Abstract
    Energy storage and supply in solar thermal collector systems rely heavily on phase change materials (PCM). It is vital to establish the appropriate values for energy discharge time (tPCM) and net amount of stored energy (Qnet) within the PCMs in order to increase the efficiency of solar thermal collectors. For this study, we implemented a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (MOEA/D) for the optimization process using the MATLAB simulator software. The simulation findings show that, under ideal circumstances where tPCM is large and Qnet is low, these two goal functions are inversely connected to one another. According to an analysis of how input parameters affect the... 

    Thermo-economic analysis and multi-objective optimization of a solar dish Stirling engine

    , Article Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects ; 2020 Rostami, M ; Assareh, E ; Moltames, R ; Jafarinejad, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bellwether Publishing, Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Stirling engines operate in a variety of temperatures and the electric power production via dish Stirling systems could be considered as an appropriate alternative for high-temperature solar concentrator energy harvesting systems. To this end, by performing various studies and analyses on the engine, Stirling cycle, and heat exchangers while utilizing the solar energy as the input thermal energy of the Stirling engine, parameters with the highest effect on the output power and engine stability are detected and considered as optimization variables. In this case, output power, thermal efficiency, and economic evaluation are taken to be the three suitable objective functions for multi-objective... 

    Thermo-economic analysis and multi-objective optimization of a solar dish Stirling engine

    , Article Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects ; Volume 43, Issue 22 , 2021 , Pages 2861-2877 ; 15567036 (ISSN) Rostami, M ; Assareh, E ; Moltames, R ; Jafarinejad, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Stirling engines operate in a variety of temperatures and the electric power production via dish Stirling systems could be considered as an appropriate alternative for high-temperature solar concentrator energy harvesting systems. To this end, by performing various studies and analyses on the engine, Stirling cycle, and heat exchangers while utilizing the solar energy as the input thermal energy of the Stirling engine, parameters with the highest effect on the output power and engine stability are detected and considered as optimization variables. In this case, output power, thermal efficiency, and economic evaluation are taken to be the three suitable objective functions for multi-objective... 

    Integration of the intelligent optimisation algorithms with the artificial neural networks to predict the performance of a counter flow wet cooling tower with rotational packing

    , Article International Journal of Ambient Energy ; Volume 43, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 5780-5787 ; 01430750 (ISSN) Assari, N ; Assareh, E ; Alirahmi, S. M ; Hosseini, S. H ; Nedaei, M ; Rahimof, Y ; Fathi, A ; Behrang, M ; Jafarinejad, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    The present study investigated a counter-flow cooling tower performance by integrating the Artificial Neural Networks and Intelligent Optimisation Algorithms (ANN-IOAs). For this purpose, two scenarios were evaluated. In the first scenario, inlet air wet-bulb temperature (T aw), inlet air dry bulb temperature (T ad), water to the air mass flow rate ratio (mw /ma), and rotor speed (υ) were the input parameters for the ANNs, while the output temperature (T wo) was the ANNs output. In the second scenario, the same input parameters applied for the first scenario were used as input variables and the tower efficiency (ε) was considered as an output parameter. The well-known IOAs methods, namely,... 

    Bi-level energy-efficient occupancy profile optimization integrated with demand-driven control strategy: University building energy saving

    , Article Sustainable Cities and Society ; Volume 48 , 2019 ; 22106707 (ISSN) Jafarinejad, T ; Erfani, A ; Fathi, A ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    University (Educational) buildings comprise a considerable contribution of commercial buildings energy consumption. Optimizing operational measures are widely suggested for energy saving in university buildings. Hence, in this study, a bi-level energy-efficient occupancy profile optimization method using a metaheuristic algorithm, integrated with a demand-driven control strategy adjusted with dynamic set-point temperature is proposed to optimize the energy consumption within in a university departmental building. To proceed with the proposed energy saving strategies; first, building's thermal behavior and AHU system performance are identified and modeled through Artificial Neural Networks... 

    Ratiometric fluorescent nanoprobes for visual detection: Design principles and recent advances - A review

    , Article Analytica Chimica Acta ; Volume 1079 , 2019 , Pages 30-58 ; 00032670 (ISSN) Bigdeli, A ; Ghasemi, F ; Abbasi Moayed, S ; Shahrajabian, M ; Fahimi Kashani, N ; Jafarinejad, S ; Farahmand Nejad, M. A ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Signal generation techniques for visual detection of analytes have received a great deal of attention in various sensing fields. These approaches are considered to be advantageous when instrumentation cannot be employed, such as for on-site assays, point-of-care tests, and he althcare diagnostics in resource-constrained areas. Amongst various visual detection approaches explored for non-invasive quantitative measurements, ratiometric fluorescence sensing has received particular attention as a potential method to overcome the limitations of intensity-based probes. This technique relies on changes in the intensity of two or more emission bands (induced by an analyte), resulting in an effective... 

    Multi objective optimization of an irreversible thermoelectric heat pump using evolutionary algorithms and response surface method

    , Article Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects ; 2021 ; 15567036 (ISSN) Meshginnezhad, S ; Assareh, E ; Erfani, A ; Alirahmi, M ; Jafarinejad, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    In this study, modeling of an irreversible thermoelectric heat pump was conducted, and its performance was assessed in terms of exergy for 10, 20, 30 and 40 K difference in temperature (∆T) by changing the values of the design parameters. By employing this model, positive impact of increasing cross-section area, current and thermocouple’s length which in turn increases the exergy efficiency is realized. In addition, diminishing adverse impact of adding more thermocouples on the exergy efficiency of the system is illustrated. Afterward, exergoeconomic performance of the thermoelectric heat pump is evaluated. Then, exergoeconomic factor for each of the system’s components is diagnosed. The... 

    Design and Analysis of an Improved System for Recovering Ventilated Air Heat in DX HVAC Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafarinejad, Tohid (Author) ; Roshandel, Ramin (Supervisor) ; Shafiei, Mohammad Behshad (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In the last three decades, the world has experienced enormous increases in energy consumption as a consequence of the economic and population growth. This causes renewable energy and energy recovery to become a requirement in building designs rather than option. A direct expansion (DX) air conditioning system is an efficient way to supply fresh and dehumidified air to a built environment a long side it plays a key role in preventing the spread of respiratory diseases. To improve the efficiency of a conventional DX system in hot and humid regions, fresh air dehumidification and conditioning systems with energy recovery measures are the key equipment to reach such a goal. To achieve this goal... 

    Nanoparticle-based optical sensor arrays

    , Article Nanoscale ; Volume 9, Issue 43 , 2017 , Pages 16546-16563 ; 20403364 (ISSN) Bigdeli, A ; Ghasemi, F ; Golmohammadi, H ; Abbasi Moayed, S ; Nejad, M. A. F ; Fahimi-Kashani, N ; Jafarinejad, S ; Shahrajabian, M ; Hormozi-Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    As in many other methods that have integrated nanoparticles (NPs), the chemical nose/tongue strategy has also progressed greatly since the entrance of NPs into this field. The fascinating tunable physicochemical properties of NPs have made them powerful candidates for array-based sensing platforms and have enabled the development of real-time, sensitive and portable systems that are able to target complex mixtures of analytes. In particular, the unique optical properties of NPs have a key role in providing promising array-based sensing approaches. This review will describe the main aspects and processes of most common NP-based optical sensor arrays. The fundamental steps in the design of a... 

    Colorimetric fingerprints of gold nanorods for discriminating catecholamine neurotransmitters in urine samples

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 7, Issue 1 , 2017 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Jafarinejad, S ; Ghazi Khansari, M ; Ghasemi, F ; Sasanpour, P ; Hormozi Nezhad, MR ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Catecholamine neurotransmitters, generally including dopamine (DA), epinephrine (EP) and norepinephrine (NE) are known as substantial indicators of various neurological diseases. Simultaneous detection of these compounds and their metabolites is highly recommended in early clinical diagnosis. To this aim, in the present contribution, a high performance colorimetric sensor array has been proposed for the detection and discrimination of catecholamines based on their reducing ability to deposit silver on the surface of gold nanorods (AuNRs). The amassed silver nanoshell led to a blue shift in the longitudinal localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak of AuNRs, creating a unique pattern... 

    Identification of catecholamine neurotransmitters using a fluorescent electronic tongue

    , Article ACS Chemical Neuroscience ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , November , 2020 , Pages 25-33 Jafarinejad, S ; Bigdeli, A ; Ghazi Khansari, M ; Sasanpour, P ; Hormozinezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2020
    Abstract
    Catecholamine neurotransmitters, specifically, dopamine (DA), epinephrine (EP), and norepinephrine (NE), are known as substantial indicators of various neurological diseases. Developing rapid detection methods capable of simultaneously screening their concentrations is highly desired for early clinical diagnosis of such diseases. To this aim, we have designed an optical sensor array using three fluorescent dyes with distinct emission bands and have monitored variations in their emission profiles upon the addition of DA, EP, and NE in the presence of gold ions. Because of the different reducing power of catecholamines, differently sized gold nanoparticles (GNPs) with different levels of... 

    Integration of the intelligent optimisation algorithms with the artificial neural networks to predict the performance of a counter flow wet cooling tower with rotational packing

    , Article International Journal of Ambient Energy ; 2021 ; 01430750 (ISSN) Assari, N ; Assareh, E ; Alirahmi, M ; Hosseini, H ; Nedaei, M ; Rahimof, Y ; Fathi, A ; Behrang, M ; Jafarinejad, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    The present study investigated a counter-flow cooling tower performance by integrating the Artificial Neural Networks and Intelligent Optimisation Algorithms (ANN-IOAs). For this purpose, two scenarios were evaluated. In the first scenario, inlet air wet-bulb temperature (T aw), inlet air dry bulb temperature (T ad), water to the air mass flow rate ratio (mw /ma), and rotor speed (υ) were the input parameters for the ANNs, while the output temperature (T wo) was the ANNs output. In the second scenario, the same input parameters applied for the first scenario were used as input variables and the tower efficiency (ε) was considered as an output parameter. The well-known IOAs methods, namely,... 

    Nanoparticle-based optical sensor arrays

    , Article Nanoscale ; v. 9 , 2017 , pages 16546 – 16563 ; 2040-3364 Hormozi-Nezhad, M. R ; Bigdeli, Arafeh ; Ghasemi, Forough ; Golmohammadi, Hamed ; Abbasi-Moayed, Samira ; Farahmand Nejad, M. Amin ; Fahimi-Kashani, Nafiseh ; Jafarinejad, Somayeh ; Shahrajabian, Maryam ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2017
    Abstract
    As in many other methods that have integrated nanoparticles (NPs), the chemical nose/tongue strategy has also progressed greatly since the entrance of NPs into this field. The fascinating tunable physicochemical properties of NPs have made them powerful candidates for array-based sensing platforms and have enabled the development of real-time, sensitive and portable systems that are able to target complex mixtures of analytes. In particular, the unique optical properties of NPs have a key role in providing promising array-based sensing approaches. This review will describe the main aspects and processes of most common NP-based optical sensor arrays. The fundamental steps in the design of a... 

    The relationship between an EFL teacher's gender and students' willingness to communicate

    , Article International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studies ; Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 17-29 ; 23277882 (ISSN) Khosravizadeh, P ; Pakzadian, S. S
    Common Ground Publishing  2013
    Abstract
    Learning a foreign language encompasses a process of trial and error that can lead to the progression of the learner's interlanguage, meaning that the learners make use of their language knowledge that receives feedback and brings about progress through diagnosis of the problems and being corrected by the teacher. Therefore, there exists a need to analyze the underlying reasons causing the students to remain taciturn with a low willingness to communicate (WTC) during a language class. There has been much work done investigating the role of the learner's stable personal characteristics (traits) along with their situational changes at a specific time (states) that influence the student's... 

    An automated simple algorithm for realistic pore network extraction from micro-tomography images

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Vol. 123, issue , 2014 , pp. 164-171 ; ISSN: 09204105 Rabbani, A ; Jamshidi, S ; Salehi, S
    2014
    Abstract
    Using 3-D scanned data to analyze and extract pore network plays a vital role in investigation of porous media's characteristics. In this paper, a new simple method is developed to detect pores and throats for analyzing the connectivity and permeability of the network. This automated method utilizes some of the common and well-known image processing functions which are widely accessible by researchers and this has led to an easy algorithm implementation. In this method, after polishing and quality control of images, using city-block distance function and watershed segmentation algorithm, pores and throats are detected and 3-D network is produced. This method can also be applied on 2-D images... 

    Discrimination of heart arrhythmias using novel features in heart rate phase space

    , Article Computing in Cardiology ; Volume 40 , Sept , 2013 , Pages 1035-1038 ; 23258861 (ISSN); 9781479908844 (ISBN) Moharreri, S ; Rezaei, S ; Salavatian, S
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, we try to recognize and distinguish different groups of arrhythmia using novel features which have been obtained from the heart rate's phase space in recent years. For this purpose, we used Triangular Phase Space Mapping (TPSM) and Parabolic Phase Space Mapping (PPSM). For recognition, we used three groups of 15 subjects using the Physionet database (Arrhythmia, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), and Atrial Fibrillation (AF)) with Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR). The obtained features discriminate arrhythmia from NSR by p