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Phase-induced intensity noise in digital incoherent all-optical tapped-delay line systems [electronic resource]
, Article Lightwave Technology, Journal of ; 2006, Volume.24 , Issue. 8, p.3059-3072 ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, the authors analyze conditions under which they can be certain on the intensity addition of a given device, such as tapped-delay lines, used in digital incoherent all-optical communication systems. A general expression for phase-induced intensity noise that is applicable to all types of semiconductor lasers is derived by defining an optical self-SNR expression that can be used to analyze and measure phase-induced intensity noise. The result shows that in order to have a minimal phase-induced intensity noise in most digital optical incoherent systems, a large optical self-SNR, e.g., 20 dB or more, is needed. This in turn is shown to place a limit on the maximum rate of...
Development of fcc-Al nanoparticles during crystallization of amorphous Al–Ni alloys containing mischmetal: Microstructure and hardness evaluation [electronic resource]
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 604, 16 May 2014, Pages 92-97 ; Simchi, A ; Varahram, N ; Park, E. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In the present work, fcc-Al nanoparticle development in Al90−xNi10MMx (MM: Ce mischmetal; x=2, 4) amorphous alloys was studied via non-isothermal differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and nanoindentation test. Results showed that the crystallization of Al88Ni10MM2 alloy occurred by the precipitation of fcc-Al nanoparticles followed by the crystallization of Al11MM3 and Al3Ni phases. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the aluminum precipitates had an average size of ~12 nm with a round morphology. Increasing the mischmetal content to 4 at% (Al86Ni10MM4 alloy) caused a three-stage crystallization process with a change in the size...
A computationally efficient algorithm to find time-optimal trajectory of redundantly actuated robots moving on a specified path
, Article Robotica ; 2018 ; 02635747 (ISSN) ; Sadigh, M. J ; Fazeli, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2018
Abstract
time-optimal problem for redundantly actuated robots moving on a specified path is a challenging problem. Although the problem is well explored and there are proposed solutions based on phase plane analysis, there are still several unresolved issues regarding calculation of solution curves. In this paper, we explore the characteristics of the maximum velocity curve and propose an efficient algorithm to establish the solution curve. Then we propose a straightforward method to calculate the maximum or minimum possible acceleration on the path based on the pattern of saturated actuators, which substantially reduces the computational cost. Two numerical examples are provided to illustrate the...
An upper bound on the performance of non-repetitive flooding over CSMA in wireless ad-hoc networks
, Article 2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2009, Dresden, 14 June 2009 through 18 June 2009 ; 2009 ; 05361486 (ISSN); 9781424434350 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Although flooding and its variants are widely deployed for broadcasting by different applications, there are limited results on a complete and comprehensive analytical framework describing their behavior in general cases. We have previously published results which provide an upper bound for the performance of flooding when flooded packets have the highest serving priority. In this paper, using a different and simpler approach, we develop an analytical framework for analysis of flooding in general cases where flooding packets do not receive any special priority treatment in the network. The analysis is performed for a static multi-hop ad hoc wireless network using CSMA as its MAC layer. The...
Network coding based reliable broadcasting in wireless ad-hoc networks
, Article 15th IEEE International Conference on Networks, ICON 2007, Adelaide, SA, 19 November 2007 through 21 November 2007 ; January , 2007 , Pages 525-530 ; 1424412307 (ISBN); 9781424412303 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Some Applications need to propagate important and critical data to all nodes in a wireless ad-hoc network. Flooding and its variants are good and simple protocols to achieve this target, but they are not efficient. Network coding can improve the performance of these algorithms. In designing such algorithms there are some important parameters which should be taken into account. Energy consumption, coverage and total delay are the most important parameters in a wireless ad-hoc network. Also in the network coding based algorithms, complexity of coding and packet overhead that network coding inserts to the system are important design parameters. In this article, XRBCast, a reliable and energy...
Reliable and energy efficient single source broadcasting using network coding in wireless Ad-hoc networks
, Article 2007 IEEE International Conference on Telecommunications and Malaysia International Conference on Communications, ICT-MICC 2007, Penang, 14 May 2007 through 17 May 2007 ; February , 2007 , Pages 81-85 ; 1424410940 (ISBN); 9781424410941 (ISBN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
There are applications where important and critical data should be sent to all nodes in a wireless Ad-hoc network. Flooding and its variants are typically used to achieve this target. Network coding can also be used for broadcasting in such an environment. Energy consumption in the network, coverage and total delay are all important parameters that should be considered when an algorithm is evaluated. In this article, a reliable and energy efficient single source broadcasting algorithm is proposed based on network coding. This algorithm guarantees the delivery of desired messages to all network nodes, consumes less energy compared and reduces the total delay compared to other algorithms. This...
Dynamic cube attack on Grain-v1
, Article IET Information Security ; Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 165-172 ; 17518709 (ISSN) ; Barmshory, M ; Mansouri, M. H ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2016
Abstract
This study presents a dynamic cube attack on the algorithm Grain-v1 which has resisted all the key-recovery attacks in the single key model. The dynamic cube attack finds the secret key by using distinguishers obtained from structural weaknesses of a cipher. The main idea of the attack lies in simplifying the cipher's output function. After making it simpler, the attack is able to exploit a distinguishing attack to recover the secret key. In this study, the authors first find the appropriate simplifications for Grain-v1. Then, they apply their attack to the algorithm by using a new framework and a new smart choice technique for the classification of initial value bits. Finally, the authors...
Techno-economic comparative study on hydrogen and electricity cogeneration systems with CO2 capture
, Article ASME 2016 10th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, ES 2016, collocated with the ASME 2016 Power Conference and the ASME 2016 14th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, 26 June 2016 through 30 June 2016 ; Volume 1 , 2016 ; 9780791850220 (ISBN) ; Soltanieh, M ; Mansouri Majoumerd, M ; Arild, Ø ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2016
Abstract
In order to achieve the international climate goals and to keep the global temperature increase below 2 °C, carbon capture and storage in large point sources of CO2 emissions has received considerable attention. In recent years, mitigation of CO2 emissions from the power sector has been studied extensively whereas other industrial point source emitters such as hydrogen industry have also great potential for CO2 abatement. This study aims to draw an updated comparison between different hydrogen and power cogeneration systems using natural gas and coal as feedstock. The goal is to show the relative advantage of cogeneration systems with respect to CO2 emission reduction costs. Accordingly, the...
Analytical modeling of phosphorene-based NO2 gas sensor
, Article International Journal of Modern Physics B ; Volume 33, Issue 14 , 2019 ; 02179792 (ISSN) ; Karamdel, J ; Ahmadi, M. T ; Berahman, M ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
2019
Abstract
Phosphorene is a new two-dimensional material that has great potentials in Nano electronic application, so it has attracted more researchers' attention nowadays. Indeed, phosphorene is an interesting material in gas sensing, due to its high surface-to-volume ratio and its carrier mobility. Many studies have been reported on phosphorene gas sensing, but there is not enough study on analytical modeling of phosphorene gas sensing properties. In this research, by adopting data from experimental NO2-based gas sensor, an analytical model of the phosphorene gas sensing behavior is presented. Then, the experimental results of NO2 gas sensing are compared with the proposed model and acceptable...
Iranian doctoral students’ shared experience of English-medium publication: the case of humanities and social sciences
, Article Higher Education ; Volume 80, Issue 2 , Desember , 2020 , Pages 255-271 ; Qaracholloo, M ; Rezaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
The present study was an attempt to explore international English-medium publication in humanities and social sciences in Iran. In so doing, 50 PhD students from 8 humanities and social sciences disciplines, who had already published or attempted to publish in English-medium journals, were requested to write reflection guide accounts and to take part in follow-up semi-structured interviews. The reflection guide and interview data were analyzed based on the principles of grounded theory research yielding the four major themes of motivations, hurdles, strategies, and call for support. The results indicated that the Iranian PhD students in the fields of humanities and social sciences are...
Experimental investigation of the effects of surfactants on the mass transfer in liquid-liquid extraction equipment
, Article 2007 5th Joint ASME/JSME Fluids Engineering Summer Conference, FEDSM 2007, San Diego, CA, 30 July 2007 through 2 August 2007 ; Volume 2 FORA, Issue PART A , 2007 , Pages 239-244 ; 0791842886 (ISBN); 9780791842881 (ISBN) ; Shah Alami, M ; Mansouri, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Mass transfer rates to the drops in liquid-liquid extraction equipment are often likely to be reduced by the presence of surface active contaminants. This reduction in mass transfer is said to be due to a reduction in terminal velocity, and to changes in pattern of internal circulation. A single-drop extraction apparatus was used to investigate the dependency of mass transfer coefficient on the amount of surfactant added in a system of n-butanol/succinic acid/water. Three types of surfactants, SDS, DTMAC and Triton X-100, were used to study their effects on the inhibition of mass transfer in liquid-liquid extraction. The effect of surfactants concentration on extraction percentage, overall...
Experimental and numerical investigation of cavitation regimes and its effects on drag characteristics of wedge shaped bodies
, Article 2007 5th Joint ASME/JSME Fluids Engineering Summer Conference, FEDSM 2007, San Diego, CA, 30 July 2007 through 2 August 2007 ; Volume 2 FORA, Issue PART A , August , 2007 , Pages 377-384 ; 0791842886 (ISBN); 9780791842881 (ISBN) ; Razmi, A. M ; Mansouri, H ; Amini, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Cavitation phenomenon is defined as the process of rupturing any liquid by a decrease in pressure at nearly constant temperature. The cavities driven by the flow in a region of high pressure will implode and generate high pressure pulses leading eventually to erosion and vibration. But in supercavitation the bubbles produced by cavitation combine to form a large, stable bubble region around the supercavitating object. This phenomenon decreases the drag on the supercavitating body. Experimental testsware performed at 2-D unsteady flow for two wedge shaped bodies made before in laboratory and cavitation inception and its development were captured by a high speed camera. Then this cavitation...
Iran's science landscape in context
, Article Science ; Volume 354, Issue 6319 , 2016 , Pages 1542-1543 ; 00368075 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
American Association for the Advancement of Science
2016
Broken promises or promises in vacuum?
, Article Archives of Iranian Medicine ; Volume 11, Issue 5 , September , 2008 , Pages 559-560 ; 10292977 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Gravitational lensing by a structure in a cosmological background
, Article Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology ; Volume 88, Issue 8 , October , 2013 ; 15507998 (ISSN) ; Firouzjaee, J. T ; Mansouri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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We use an exact general relativistic model structure within a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmological background based on a Lemaître, Tolman, and Bondi metric to study the gravitational lensing by a cosmological and dynamical structure. Using different density profiles for the model structure, the deviation angle and the time delay through the gravitational lensing has been studied by solving the geodesic equations. The results of these exact calculations have been compared to the thin lens approximation. We have shown that the result for the thin lens approximation based on a modified Navarro-Frenk-White density profile with a void before going over to the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker...
Do we know the mass of a black hole? Mass of some cosmological black hole models
, Article General Relativity and Gravitation ; Volume 44, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 639-656 ; 00017701 (ISSN) ; Mood, M. P ; Mansouri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Using a cosmological black hole model proposed recently, we have calculated the quasi-local mass of a collapsing structure within a cosmological setting due to different definitions put forward in the last decades to see how similar or different they are. It has been shown that the mass within the horizon follows the familiar Brown-York behavior. It increases, however, outside the horizon again after a short decrease, in contrast to the Schwarzschild case. Further away, near the void, outside the collapsed region, and where the density reaches the background minimum, all the mass definitions roughly coincide. They differ, however, substantially far from it. Generically, we are faced with...
Performance analysis of flooding over CSMA in wireless ad-hoc networks
, Article 2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC 2008, Poznan, 15 September 2008 through 18 September 2008 ; 2008 ; 9781424426447 (ISBN) ; Bahramian, S ; Pakravan, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Flooding and its variants are the simplest and most widely used broadcasting methods. Therefore, analysis of its performance in an ad-hoc environment using realistic assumptions is an important research topic. In this article, deploying a rigorous theoretic analysis, an upper bound on the performance of probabilistic flooding running over CSMA as a real and suitable MAC layer protocol for broadcasting scenarios is derived in a static multi-hop ad-hoc network in saturated condition. This model reveals the relation between network parameters and the performance of flooding and thus, helps the designer to have a better understanding of the effect of different design parameters. Using this...
Experimental core flooding investigation of new zno-γal2o3nanocomposites for enhanced oil recovery in carbonate reservoirs
, Article ACS Omega ; Volume 7, Issue 43 , 2022 , Pages 39107-39121 ; 24701343 (ISSN) ; Ahmadi, Y ; Mansouri, M ; Ayatollahi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
Abstract
Generally, crude oil production in mature oil reservoirs is difficult. In this regard, some nanoparticles have been used to upgrade injected water into oil reservoirs. These nanoparticles can be used in a variety of injectable waters, including smart water (SMW) with special salinity. This study aims to evaluate the performance of the injection of SMW with ZnO-γAl2O3nanoparticles in enhanced oil recovery (EOR). The performance of SMW with ZnO-γAl2O3nanoparticles in regard to contact angle (CA), interfacial tension (IFT) reduction, and oil production with core flooding tests was investigated. The newly prepared ZnO-γAl2O3structure was characterized by energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), Fourier...
Adaptive fault-tolerant data flooding for energy-aware sensor networks
, Article 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Sensing and Information Processing, ICISIP'05, Chennai, 4 January 2005 through 7 January 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 83-87 ; 0780388402 (ISBN); 9780780388406 (ISBN) ; Ghannad Rezaie, M ; Shah Mansouri, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Flooding technique is widely using to manipulate sensor network essential activities such as synchronization, data gathering, network query and in-network information processing. Reliable and low latency data broadcasting is the primary goal in design of appropriate quality of service aware flooding algorithm. This paper proposes a new error-rate adaptive reliable data flooding strategy. Energy consumption which it the main limitation in sensor network, has been considered in optimal presented scheme. Also the tradeoff between reliability, power consumption and latency has been cared to achieve the finest devise. The simulation results have shown significant enhancement in quality of data...
Analytical modeling and performance analysis of flooding in CSMA-based wireless networks
, Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 60, Issue 2 , Volume 60, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 664-679 ; 00189545 (ISSN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Although different broadcasting techniques are widely deployed in wireless networks, there are limited comprehensive analytical frameworks to evaluate the performance of such schemes. In this paper, based on a rigorous theoretical analysis, upper bounds on the network coverage and the total number of transmissions (corresponding to network energy consumption) of flooding and its popular variant probabilistic flooding are derived. The analysis is performed for a static multihop ad hoc wireless network when the network is in saturated condition. To consider a realistic medium-access control (MAC) layer algorithm, successful signal reception is based on the protocol model, and nodes employ...