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A multiobjective integrated multiproject scheduling and multiskilled workforce assignment model considering learning effect under uncertainty
, Article Computational Intelligence ; Volume 36, Issue 1 , February , 2020 , Pages 276-296 ; Seyyed Esfahani, M. M ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Rezaeian, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Blackwell Publishing Inc
2020
Abstract
Today, organizations try to decline academically expenses using humans and resources in addition to rising managers and operators' satisfaction. Meantime, a very important step in the process of decision is the assignment of human resources, particularly in connection with research and development (R&D) projects in which the system is highly dependent on the capabilities of human resources. In this study, we tried all the assumptions that come true in the real world, considered a model for applied R&D projects to reduce costs and increase the efficiency of projects. Therefore, an integrated multiproject scheduling and multiskill human resource assignment model under uncertainty has developed...
On the suitability of modeling approaches for power electronic converters
, Article International Symposium on Industrial Electronics 2006, ISIE 2006, Montreal, QC, 9 July 2006 through 13 July 2006 ; Volume 2 , 2006 , Pages 1486-1491 ; 1424404975 (ISBN); 9781424404971 (ISBN) ; Kaboli, S ; Mahdavi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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This paper is a summary and in-depth evaluation of some popular models for power electronic converters. Proper examples are given to support the evaluation with a complete comparison between the actual and simulated results. The paper presents the effort behind the design and analysis of DC-DC Converters and discuses their features. Some advantages and disadvantages of the studied models and the complicities of the nonlinear structure of the switching function of the converters are explained here. The paper offers some useful criteria for future selection and development on different DC-DC Converters. © 2006 IEEE
Cyclicity conditions for division algebras of prime degree
, Article Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society ; Volume 131, Issue 12 , 2003 , Pages 3673-3676 ; 00029939 (ISSN) ; Tignol, J. P ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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Let D be a division algebra of prime degree p. A set of criteria is given for cyclicity of D in terms of subgroups of the multiplicative group D* of D. It is essentially shown that D is cyclic if and only if D* contains a nonabelian metabelian subgroup
Engineered conducting polymer-based scaffolds for cell release and capture
, Article International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials ; 2022 ; 00914037 (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2022
Abstract
Conducting polymer-based devices and scaffolds has become remarkably popular due to their properties such as conductivity, tunable electrochemical properties, and straightforward fabrication procedures. Hence, they have versatile applications and can be used as implants, biosensors, cell capture/release devices, and regenerative medicine scaffolds. This review addresses the effect of conductive polymers on cell behavior since their conductive features can be applied to simulate a cellular response. Moreover, the impact of polymer chemical and physical properties on cellular response has been discussed. Recent biomedical engineering approaches used for cell capture and release were reviewed...
Finding an optimal core on a tree network with M/G/c/c state-dependent queues
, Article Mathematical Methods of Operations Research ; 2018 ; 14322994 (ISSN) ; Fathali, J ; Smith, J. M. G ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2018
Abstract
We consider the stochastic queue core problem on a tree network. Our aim is to find an optimal path on a tree network subject to the average travel time of particles moving along the tree for service given by a server traversing along the optimal path. We assume that particles originating at a node on a tree network request their demands for service randomly and the server is modeled first by an M/M/1 and then by an M/G/1 queue using the FIFO discipline. We consider that all paths along which the particles travel are modeled with an M/G/c/c state-dependent queue with the particles being independent of each other having demands according to the Poisson distribution. Two algorithms are...
Finding an optimal core on a tree network with M/G/c/c state-dependent queues
, Article Mathematical Methods of Operations Research ; Volume 89, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 115-142 ; 14322994 (ISSN) ; Fathali, J ; Smith, J. M. G ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2019
Abstract
We consider the stochastic queue core problem on a tree network. Our aim is to find an optimal path on a tree network subject to the average travel time of particles moving along the tree for service given by a server traversing along the optimal path. We assume that particles originating at a node on a tree network request their demands for service randomly and the server is modeled first by an M/M/1 and then by an M/G/1 queue using the FIFO discipline. We consider that all paths along which the particles travel are modeled with an M/G/c/c state-dependent queue with the particles being independent of each other having demands according to the Poisson distribution. Two algorithms are...
A rule-based advanced static var compensator control scheme for transient stability improvement
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 327-336 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Ehsan, M ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Mahdavi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
The paper presents the application of a rule- based control scheme for an Advanced Static Var Compensator (ASVC) to improve power system transient stability. The proposed method uses a current reference, based on the Transient Energy Function (TEF) approach. The proposed scheme provides, also, a continuous control of the reactive power flow. The performance of the proposed approach is compared with that of a system using a conventional control method and of a system without ASVC. A single-machine system and an IEEE three machine system are used to verify the performance of the proposed method. © Sharif University of Technology
Application of a current source inverter for a linear piezoelectric step motor drive
, Article 4th IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems, Denpasar, Bali, 22 October 2001 through 25 October 2001 ; Volume 2 , 2001 , Pages 892-897 ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Mahdavi, J ; IEEE ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
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A linear piezoelectric step motor (LPS) driver using current source inverter is proposed in this study. The mechanism of operation of an LPS motor is first described. Then, a single-phase equivalent model of the LPS motor is introduced. A detailed theory of driving circuit design using current source inverter for the LPS motor is explained. At the end the simulation and experimental results are presented and compared
A modified ant colony system for finding the expected shortest path in networks with variable arc lengths and probabilistic nodes
, Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Vol. 21, issue , August , 2014 , p. 491-500 ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi-Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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The problem of finding the expected shortest path in stochastic networks, where the presence of each node is probabilistic and the arc lengths are random variables, have numerous applications, especially in communication networks. The problem being NP-hard we use an ant colony system (ACS) to propose a metaheuristic algorithm for finding the expected shortest path. A new local heuristic is formulated for the proposed algorithm to consider the probabilistic nodes. The arc lengths are randomly generated based on the arc length distribution functions. Examples are worked out to illustrate the applicability of the proposed approach
A genetic algorithm for optimization problems with fuzzy relation constraints using max-product composition
, Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Volume 11, Issue 1 , 2011 , Pages 551-560 ; 15684946 (ISSN) ; Khorram, E ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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We consider nonlinear optimization problems constrained by a system of fuzzy relation equations. The solution set of the fuzzy relation equations being nonconvex, in general, conventional nonlinear programming methods are not practical. Here, we propose a genetic algorithm with max-product composition to obtain a near optimal solution for convex or nonconvex solution set. Test problems are constructed to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithm showing alternative solutions obtained by our proposed model
A genetic optimization algorithm and perceptron learning rules for a bi-criteria parallel machine scheduling
, Article Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers ; Volume 29, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 206-218 ; 10170669 (ISSN) ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This work considers scheduling problems minding the setup and removal times of jobs rather than processing times. For some production systems, setup times and removal times are so important to be considered independent of processing times. In general, jobs are performed according to the automatic machine processing in production systems, and the processing times are considered to be constant regardless of the process sequence. As the human factor can influence the setup and removal times, when the setup process is repetitive the setup times decreases. This fact is considered as learning effect in scheduling literature. In this study, a bi-criteria m-identical parallel machines scheduling...
A DEA approach for comparing solution efficiency in U-line balancing problem using goal programming
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 61, Issue 9-12 , August , 2012 , Pages 1161-1172 ; 02683768 (ISSN) ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2012
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Line balancing problem plays an important role in the decision making process to increase efficiency and productivity. Recently, U-shaped layout in many production lines has replaced the traditional straight line layout using just-in-time concept. Here, we propose a model, using multi-objective decision making approach to the U-shaped line balancing problem, to offer enhanced decision maker flexibility, by allowing for conflicting goals. The assembly line operation efficiency is the most significant aim in our study, and this efficiency relates to management of resources and the solution of line balancing problem. First, the U-shaped line balancing problem is solved considering the model's...
A dynamic programming approach for finding shortest chains in a fuzzy network
, Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Volume 9, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 503-511 ; 15684946 (ISSN) ; Nourifar, R ; Heidarzade, A ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Graph theory has numerous applications to problems in systems analysis, operations research, transportation, and economics. In many cases, however, some aspects of a graph-theoretic problem may be uncertain. For example, the vehicle travel time or vehicle capacity on a road network may not be known exactly. In such cases, it is natural to make use of fuzzy set theory to deal with the uncertainty. Here, we are concerned with finding shortest chains in a graph with fuzzy distance for every edge. We propose a dynamic programming approach to solve the fuzzy shortest chain problem using a suitable ranking method. By using MATLAB, two illustrative examples are worked out to demonstrate the...
A two-phase linear programming methodology for fuzzy multi-objective mixed-model assembly line problem
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 44, Issue 9-10 , 2009 , Pages 1010-1023 ; 02683768 (ISSN) ; Javadi, B ; Sahebjamnia, N ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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We develop a fuzzy multi-objective linear programming (FMOLP) model for solving multi-objective mixed-model assembly line problem. In practice, vagueness and imprecision of the goals in this problem make the fuzzy decision-making complicated. The proposed model considers minimizing total utility work, total production rate variation, and total setup cost, using a two-phase linear programming approach. In the first phase, the problem is solved using a max-min approach. The max-min solution not being efficient, in general, we propose a new model in the second phase to maximize a composite satisfaction degree at least as good as the degrees obtained by phase one. To show the effectiveness of...
Reserve capacity of mixed urban road networks, network configuration and signal settings
, Article Intelligent Transportation and Planning: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice ; February , 2018 , Pages 883-906 ; 9781522552116 (EISBN) ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
IGI Global
2018
Abstract
The authors formulate the transportation mixed network design problem (MNDP) as a mixed-integer bi-level mathematical problem, based on the concept of reserve capacity. The upper level goal is to maximize the reserve capacity by signal settings at intersections, determine street direction and increase street capacities via addition of lanes. The lower level problem is a deterministic user equilibrium traffic assignment problem to minimize the user travel time. The model being non-convex, meta-heuristic methods are used to solve the problem. A hybridization of genetic algorithm with simulated annealing and a bee algorithm are proposed. Numerical examples are illustrated to verify the...
Toward sustainable optimization with stackelberg game between green product family and downstream supply chain
, Article Sustainable Production and Consumption ; Volume 23 , 2020 , Pages 198-211 ; Shirazi, B ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
Green products are increasingly considered by companies, owing to the significant attention of government regulations, customers’ requests and competitors. Here, we deal with Green Product Families (GPFs) by selecting green components, modules and products which are produced based on the assembling to order (ATO) approach to cover diverse customer needs. Designing a GPFs is important but not sufficient for sustainable optimization. In fact, we need to simultaneously consider the supply chain of a GPF to control the pollution generated in the downstream supply chain. For a sustainable optimization approach, this joint configuration is usually structured based on economic, environmental and...
Heuristic Hybrid Genetic and Simulated Annealing Algorithms with Neural Networks for Task Assignment in Heterogeneous Computing Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezamoddin (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we want to present methods that are able to solve the assignment tasks problem in a heterogeneous computing system. These methods are two hybrid methods that are constructed by composing Hopefield Neural Networks with Genetic Algorithms and the Simulated Annealing. First, we solve the relaxed problem by applying Genetic Algorithms and the Simulated Annealing and we compare the results of these ways with other traditional methods. Then, we solve the constrained problem with mentioned hybrid methods. The definition of the problem is as following: Consider a distributed computing system which is comprised of set of processors with different speeds but the same structure. We want...
A stochastic programming model for a capacitated location-allocation problem with heterogeneous demands
, Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 137 , 2019 ; 03608352 (ISSN) ; Ma, J ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Marufuzzaman, M ; Jaradat, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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In this paper, we develop a stochastic programming model for the capacitated location-allocation problem in the heterogeneous environment where the demands are distributed according to the Bernoulli function with different probabilities. The capacitated sub-sources of facilities are also involved to satisfy customers’ demands in this work. This study aims to find optimal locations of facilities and optimal allocations of existing customers to the facilities so that the total cost of operating facilities, allocating the customers, expected servicing and outsourcing is minimized. Due to the large amount of customers with different demand probabilities, accurate estimation of the outsourcing...
A verifiable delegated set intersection without pairing
, Article 2017 25th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2017, 2 May 2017 through 4 May 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 2047-2051 ; 9781509059638 (ISBN) ; Ameri, M. H ; Mohajeri, J ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Recently, there has been shown a great interest in the private set intersection (PSI) protocols which are widely used in social networks applications. In a PSI protocol two entities are able to find the intersection of their document set without inferring more information than the common data. In some PSI protocols the process of finding the intersections of the documents are delegated to a third entity like cloud which has high computational and storage resources and the clients can verify the accuracy of the received results. These protocols are known as the Verifiable Delegated Set Intersection (VDSI). In this paper, we proposed an efficient VDSI protocol by employing the El-Gamal...
3D simulation of solutes concentration in urinary concentration mechanism in rat renal medulla
, Article Mathematical Biosciences ; Volume 308 , 2019 , Pages 59-69 ; 00255564 (ISSN) ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Farhadi, F ; Shafiee, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2019
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In this work, a mathematical model was developed to simulate the urinary concentration mechanism. A 3-D geometry was derived based on the detail physiological pictures of rat kidney. The approximate region of each tubule was obtained from the volume distribution of structures based on Walter Pfaller's monograph and Layton's region-based model. Mass and momentum balances were applied to solve for the change in solutes concentration and osmolality. The osmolality of short and long descending nephrons at the end of the outer medulla was obtained to be 530 mOsmol/kgH2O and 802 mOsmol/kgH2O, respectively, which were in acceptable agreement with experimental data. The fluid osmolality of the short...