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Investigation and Management of the Risk of Musculoskeletal Injury in Workers of Irankhodro Assembly Line by Using Qualitative and Quantitative Tools in Occupational Biomechanics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
Abstract
According to epidemiological studies, low back pain is the most prevalent musculoskeletal disease thus indicating the important role of biomechanical engineers to manage risk of injury. Different quantitative (i.e., biomechanical models) and qualitative (empirical) assessment tools are used to evaluate risk of musculoskeletal injuries. The present study uses various quantitative and qualitative risk assessment tools to investigate the risk of injury among workers in Iran Khodro Automaker company (IKCO) assembly hall No. 3 (Pars Peugeot car assembly). Moreover, different engineering and administrative interventions are suggested to manage risk of musculoskeletal injuries when needed. The...
A semantic-based correlation approach for detecting hybrid and low-level APTs
, Article Future Generation Computer Systems ; Volume 96 , 2019 , Pages 64-88 ; 0167739X (ISSN) ; Amini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
Sophisticated and targeted malwares, which today are known as Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), use multi-step, distributed, hybrid and low-level patterns to leak and exfiltrate information, manipulate data, or prevent progression of a program or mission. Since current intrusion detection systems (IDSs) and alert correlation systems do not correlate low-level operating system events with network events and use alert correlation instead of event correlation, the intruders use low and hybrid events in order to distribute the attack vector, hide malwares behaviors, and therefore make detection difficult for such detection systems. In this paper, a new approach for detecting hybrid and...
Big knowledge-based semantic correlation for detecting slow and low-level advanced persistent threats
, Article Journal of Big Data ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2021 ; 21961115 (ISSN) ; Amini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
Targeted cyber attacks, which today are known as Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), use low and slow patterns to bypass intrusion detection and alert correlation systems. Since most of the attack detection approaches use a short time-window, the slow APTs abuse this weakness to escape from the detection systems. In these situations, the intruders increase the time of attacks and move as slowly as possible by some tricks such as using sleeper and wake up functions and make detection difficult for such detection systems. In addition, low APTs use trusted subjects or agents to conceal any footprint and abnormalities in the victim system by some tricks such as code injection and stealing...
Ontology-based Advanced Persistent Attacks Detection
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Amini, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), use hybrid, slow, and low-level patterns to leak and exfiltrate information, manipulate data, or prevent progression of a program or mission. Since current intrusion detection systems (IDSs) and alert correlation systems do not correlate low-level operating system events with network events and use alert correlation instead of event correlation, the intruders use low and hybrid events in order to make detection difficult for such detection systems. In addition, these attacks use low and slow patterns to bypass intrusion detection and alert correlation systems. Since most of the attack detection approaches use a short time-window, the slow APTs abuse this...
Multifaceted service identification: Process, requirement and data
, Article Computer Science and Information Systems ; Volume 13, Issue 2 , 2016 , Pages 335-358 ; 18200214 (ISSN) ; Parsa, S ; Mohammadzade Lajevardi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
ComSIS Consortium
2016
Abstract
Service Identification is one of the most important phases in serviceoriented development methodologies. Although several service identification methods tried to identify services automatically or semi-automatically, various aspects of business domain are not taken into account simultaneously. To overcome this issue, three strategies from three different aspects of business domain are combined for semi-automated identification of services in this article. At first, the tasks interconnections within the business processes are considered. Then, based on the common supporting requirements, another tasks dependency has been determined and finally, regarding the significant impact of data in...
Markhor: malware detection using fuzzy similarity of system call dependency sequences
, Article Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques ; 2021 ; 22638733 (ISSN) ; Parsa, S ; Amiri, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer-Verlag Italia s.r.l
2021
Abstract
Static malware detection approaches are time-consuming and cannot deal with code obfuscation techniques. Dynamic malware detection approaches, on the other hand, address these two challenges, however, suffer from behavioral ambiguity, such as the system calls obfuscation. In this paper, we introduce Markhor, a dynamic and behavior-based malware detection approach. Markhor uses system call data dependency and system call control dependency sequences to create a weighted list of malicious patterns. The list is then used to determine the malicious processes. Next, the similarity of a file system call sequences to a malicious pattern is extracted based on a fuzzy algorithm and the file nature is...
Markhor: malware detection using fuzzy similarity of system call dependency sequences
, Article Journal of Computer Virology and Hacking Techniques ; Volume 18, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 81-90 ; 22638733 (ISSN) ; Parsa, S ; Amiri, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer-Verlag Italia s.r.l
2022
Abstract
Static malware detection approaches are time-consuming and cannot deal with code obfuscation techniques. Dynamic malware detection approaches, on the other hand, address these two challenges, however, suffer from behavioral ambiguity, such as the system calls obfuscation. In this paper, we introduce Markhor, a dynamic and behavior-based malware detection approach. Markhor uses system call data dependency and system call control dependency sequences to create a weighted list of malicious patterns. The list is then used to determine the malicious processes. Next, the similarity of a file system call sequences to a malicious pattern is extracted based on a fuzzy algorithm and the file nature is...
New Approuches to Logical Paradoxes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ardeshir, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Lajevardi, Kaave (Supervisor)
Abstract
This dissertation consists of five parts. In the fist part we draw a scheme of Logical Paradoxes: What is a paradox, what are logical paradoxes, different versions of logical paradoxes, etc. The three next parts are respectively about: Tarski’s Hierarchy Approach, Kripke’s Fixed Point Theory and Herzberger and Gupta’s Revision Theory of Truth. In the end of each of these three parts, we consider some critics. In the last part, we introduce our new approach. This is based on a new concept called Pseudo-Contradiction. Relative to a (consistent) set S of axioms, a sentence φ is a Pseudo-contradiction if and only if both φ and ¬φ are inconsistent with S. We try to show the Liar sentence can be...
prediction of time to failure in stress corrosion cracking of 304 stainless steel in aqueous chloride solution by artificial neural network
, Article Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces ; Volume 45, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 610-615 ; 20702051 (ISSN) ; Shahrabi, T ; Baigi, V ; Shafiei, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Despite the numerous researches in Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) risk of austenitic stainless steels in aqueous chloride solution, no formulation or reliable method for prediction of time to failure as a result of SCC has yet been defined. In this paper, the capability of artificial neural network for estimation of the time to failure for SCC of 304 stainless steel in aqueous chloride solution together with sensitivity analysis has been expressed. The output results showed that artificial neural network can predict the time to failure for about 74% of the variance of SCC experimental data. Furthermore, the sensitivity analysis also demonstrated the effects of input parameters (Temperature,...
Preparation, physicochemical properties, in vitro evaluation and release behavior of cephalexin-loaded niosomes
, Article International Journal of Pharmaceutics ; Volume 569 , 2019 ; 03785173 (ISSN) ; Akbarzadeh, I ; Tavakkoli Yaraki, M ; Lajevardi, A ; Fatemizadeh, M ; Heidarpoor Saremi, L ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
In this study, optimized cephalexin-loaded niosomal formulations based on span 60 and tween 60 were prepared as a promising drug carrier system. The niosomal formulations were characterized using a series of techniques such as scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, and zeta potential measurement. The size and drug encapsulation efficiency are determined by the type and composition of surfactant. The developed niosomal formulations showed great storage stability up to 30 days with low change in size and drug entrapment during the storage, making them potential candidates for real applications. Moreover, the prepared niosomes showed...
Optimized doxycycline-loaded niosomal formulation for treatment of infection-associated prostate cancer: An in-vitro investigation
, Article Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology ; Volume 57 , 2020 ; Tavakkoli Yaraki, M ; Bourbour, M ; Noorbazargan, H ; Lajevardi, A ; Sadat Shilsar, S. M ; Heidari, F ; Mousavian, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Editions de Sante
2020
Abstract
Developing drug delivery systems with both antibacterial and anti-cancer effects is of importance in the treatment process of infection-associated cancers, especially prostate cancer. In this study, Span 60, Tween 60, and cholesterol were used to formulate doxycycline-loaded niosomes as a promising drug carrier system as either antibacterial or anticancer formulation. The formulation process was optimized by multi-objective response surface methodology (RSM), and then characterized. The developed niosomal formulation showed great storage stability for up to 2 weeks. In addition, they showed remarkable drug release in acidic solution (pH = 3) compared with physiological pH (7.4). The in-vitro...
Association between human leukocyte antigens and cutaneous adverse drug reactions to antiepileptics and antibiotics in the Iranian population
, Article Dermatologic Therapy ; Volume 35, Issue 5 , 2022 ; 13960296 (ISSN) ; Rostami, A ; Firooz, A ; Esmaili, N ; Ghiasi, M ; Lajevardi, V ; Amirzargar, A. A ; Sheykhi, I ; Khamesipour, A ; Akhdar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
Abstract
In this case–control study, class І and ІІ human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles in Iranian patients with benign and severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs) due to aromatic anticonvulsants and antibiotics were evaluated. Patients diagnosed with CADRs (based on clinical and laboratory findings) with a Naranjo score of ≥ 4 underwent blood sampling and HLA-DNA typing. The control group comprised 90 healthy Iranian adults. Alleles with a frequency of more than two were reported. Deviations from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium were not observed. Eighty patients with CADRs including 54 females and 26 males with a mean age of 41.49 ± 16.08 years were enrolled in this study. The culprit drugs...
Technical English for mechanical engineers
, Book ; Meghdari,Ali
Sharif University Press
2014
Abstract
Local educational institutions produce in-house English for Specific Purpose (ESP) materials according to the curriculum policies designated and developed by the Ministry of Higher Education In Iran. To this end, this book aims to be used in the Iranian setting at the tertiary level for undergraduate students majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Moreover, the style of English usage in this ESP textbook is American.
Regarding the content of the textbook, it has both thematic organizations in which the topics are relevant and includes sufficient treatment of the target language areas necessary for the students. The principle organizing approach of this textbook is theme-based. In addition,...
Regarding the content of the textbook, it has both thematic organizations in which the topics are relevant and includes sufficient treatment of the target language areas necessary for the students. The principle organizing approach of this textbook is theme-based. In addition,...
Feedback control of the neuro-musculoskeletal system in a forward dynamics simulation of stair locomotion [electronic resource]
, Article Proc. of IMechE Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine ; 2009, Vol. 223, No. 6, pp. 663-675 Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation ; Volume 11, Issue 1, 30 April 2014, Article number 78 ; Meghdari, Ali ; Vossough, Gholam Reza ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
The aim of this study is to employ feedback control loops to provide a stable forward dynamics simulation of human movement under repeated position constraint conditions in the environment, particularly during stair climbing. A ten-degrees-of-freedom skeletal model containing 18 Hill-type musculotendon actuators per leg was employed to simulate the model in the sagittal plane. The postural tracking and obstacle avoidance were provided by the proportional—integral—derivative controller according to the modulation of the time rate change of the joint kinematics. The stability of the model was maintained by controlling the velocity of the body's centre of mass according to the desired centre of...
Design and Construction of a Soft Actuated Exoskeleton for Hand Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghafari, Ali (Supervisor) ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main goal of this thesis is the design and development of a rehabilitation device for helping patients “to improve blood circulation” & retain and recover their abilities if possible that were lost during the stroke or a accident like that (my research in karaj/iran shows that it is possible by just movement of the specific body part). The focus is on hand in this thesis because Injuries to the hand are common and can be very debilitating since our hands are our primary means for interacting with our world. For rehabilitation in case of human hand there are several practices that should be done for patients either in home or in a rehabilitation center, time and money that is supposed to...
Silica chloride/wet SiO2 as a novel heterogeneous system for the deprotection of acetals under mild conditions [electronic resource]
, Article Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements ; Volume 178:2667-2670, Issue 12, 2003 ; Pourjavadi, Ali ; Zolfigol, Mohammad Ali ; Bamoniri, Abdolhamid
Abstract
A combination of silica chloride and wet SiO2 was used as an effective deacetalizating agent for the conversion of acetals to their corresponding carbonyl derivatives under mild and heterogeneous condition
Earthquake Branch
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the past few decades, shaking tables are widely used to evaluate system response of structures under seismic excitations. These devices are used without any fundamental research performed on a shaking table system as an entity model. In most of these studies for simplicity, it is assumed that there exist no considerable vibration and displacement around the shaking tables, and no attention is paid to the peripheral substances such as soil settled under the foundation.
In this thesis, result of ambient vibration test on shaking table system (solid deck, concrete foundation and soil layer) has been presented. Precise sensors known as low frequency and high accuracy accelerometers have...
In this thesis, result of ambient vibration test on shaking table system (solid deck, concrete foundation and soil layer) has been presented. Precise sensors known as low frequency and high accuracy accelerometers have...
Selective synthesis of conjugated enynes from α-arylalkynols using LiCl-Acidic Al2O3 under solvent-free conditions [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Chemical Research ; Volume 2002, Number 8, 1 August 2002, pp. 378-380(3) ; Bagheri Marandi, Gholam
Abstract
Free Content Selective synthesis of conjugated enynes from α-arylalkynols using LiCl-Acidic Al2O3 under solvent-free conditions
Selective preparation of fluorescent 1,8-naphthalimides using acidic alumina under microwave irradiation [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Chemical Research ; 01/2001; 2001(11):485-487 ; Bagheri Marandi, Gholam
Abstract
7H-benzimidazo[2,1-a]benz[de]isoquinolin-7-one compounds were prepared in a selective manner by reaction between o-phenylenediamines and appropriate 1,8-naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydrides using acidic alumina under microwave irradiation
Comparison between Performance of Stone Columns and RAPs from the Bearing Capacity and Settlement Reduction Viewpoints
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Out of several ground improvement techniques available, stone columns have been widely used. This technique has been successfully applied to increase the bearing capacity and to reduce the settlement for foundation of structures like liquid storage tanks, earthen embankments, raft foundations, etc., where a relatively large settlement is permissible. This technique has, generally, been proven successful in increasing the stiffness of weak soils, upgrading their safe bearing capacity, and reducing their total and differential settlements, as well as speeding up their consolidation process. The beneficial effects of stone column installation in weak deposits is manifested in the form of...