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    Using Automata of Records as the Semantics of BIP Coordination Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mirahmadi, Mitra (Author) ; Izadi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In component-based design, each system consists of a set of heterogeneous components that are in interaction with each other. In this approach of design, computation is executed by the components, and their interactions are considered individually. BIP and Reo are coordination languages implemented in component-based modeling of systems. The BIP framework has a layered structure to separate interactions from the calculations. There are several approachesfor the formal definition of BIP layers. There are also semantics for BIP, based on two data-based and data-agnostic approaches. On the other hand, automata of records of a model is an operational semantics for Reo coordination language, one... 

    Calculation of stress intensity factor for functionally graded cylinders with two radial cracks using the weight function method

    , Article Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 85 , 2016 , Pages 447-456 ; 01678442 (ISSN) Mirahmadi, H ; Azimi, M ; Mirjavadi, S. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2016
    Abstract
    In this study, obtaining stress intensity factors (SIFs) for functionally graded cylinders with two internal radial cracks using the weight function method has been discussed. For this purpose, reference SIFs are calculated from the results of finite element analysis, using a modified domain of the J integral. Subsequently, SIFs have been calculated for different combinations of cylinder geometry, crack depth, and material gradation by implementing the weight function method and it is shown that the results are consistent with corresponding results obtained from finite element analysis. Moreover, the effects of variation in the elastic modulus ratio on SIFs have been investigated. © 2016... 

    Effect of controlled hot rolling parameters on microstructure of a nb-microalloyed steel sheet

    , Article AIP Conference Proceedings, 24 October 2010 through 27 October 2010, Paris ; Volume 1315 , 2010 , Pages 69-74 ; 0094243X (ISSN) ; 9780735408715 (ISBN) Mirahmadi Khaki, D ; Abedi, A ; Oxford; Transvalor ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The design of controlled rolling process of microalloyed steel sheets is affected by several factors. In this investigation, effect of the reheating, finishing and coiling temperatures of rolling, which are considered as the most effective parameters on microstructure of hot rolled products has been studied. For this purpose, seven different reheating temperatures between 1000 to 1300°C with 50°C increments, three different finishing temperatures of 950, 900 and 850°C below the non-recrystallization temperature and one temperature of 800°C in the inter critical range and four different coiling temperatures of 550, 600, 650 and 700°C were chosen. By soaking the specimens in furnace, the grain... 

    Effect of finishing temperature on mechanical properties of a Nb-microalloyed steel sheet

    , Article Advanced Materials Research, 17 September 2010 through 19 September 2010 ; Volume 129-131 , 2010 , Pages 1022-1028 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9780878492435 (ISBN) Mirahmadi Khaki, D ; Akbarzadeh, A ; Abedi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Thermo mechanical processing and controlled rolling of microalloyed steel sheets are affected by several factors. In this investigation, finishing temperature of rolling which is considered as the most effective parameters on the final mechanical properties of hot rolled products has been studied. For this purpose, three different finishing temperatures of 950, 900 and 850 °C below the non-recrystallization temperature and one temperature of 800 °C in the intercritical range were chosen. It is observed that decreasing the finishing temperature causes increase of strength and decrease of total elongation. This is accompanied by more grain refinement of microstructure and the morphology was... 

    Effect of different lubricant on microstructure of second cold rolled silicon steel used in transformer core

    , Article Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Steel Rolling, 15 September 2010 through 17 September 2010, Beijing ; 2010 ; 9787502453596 (ISBN) Eftekhari, S. A ; Akbarzade, A ; Mirahmadi Khaki, D ; Aminnejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    One of the important parts of each transformer is core. It is made from multilayer silicon steel sheets. Silicon steel has high magnetic permission, high electrical resistance and minimum hysterics loss. In different metal forming process, lubrication is done for reducing friction effects. In this research, effect of 3 different type lubricants, mineral material (castor oil), organic material (glycerol), and semi organic material (paraffin) with and without additive (graphite) is investigated. Also, effect of 2 industrial lubricants (suds and motor oil) is compromised with above lubricants. Results show the best lubricant for second cold rolling of silicon steel is semi organic (paraffin)... 

    Estimation Elasticity of Calorie and Macronutrients with Respect to Income in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 2008-2016

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseinpour, Mitra Sadat (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Inadequate nutrition is perhaps the most important problem facing the poor. Being hungry lowers productivity and decreases individuals’ income. All of these factors conspire to help the poor stay poor. Raising the income of the poor is one solution for this problem if the elasticity of calorie and macronutrients with respect to income is greater than zero. This study employs both nonparametric and parametric methods to obtain the elasticity of per capita calorie and macronutrients with respect to household per capita expenditure. The case presented is for urban areas of Islamic republic of Iran, 2008-2016. Under each estimation strategy we employ, we find a strongly significant and positive... 

    Optimized Utilization of Electric Vehicles based on Cost Analysis- the point of view of Energy Policy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mirahmadi, Fereshteh (Author) ; Fotuhi Firouzabad, Mahmud (Supervisor) ; Rajabi Qahnuyeh, Abbas ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
    Abstract
    This thesis represents a comprehensive view of electric vehicles from the macroeconomic policy in the energy sector perspective. In fact, in this thesis all the efficient factors in the presence of electric vehicles in the transport sector have been completely proceed. Environmental, economic, social and political factors, power grids and infrastructure are considered as the impressive factors. In order to check all factors comprehensively, Systems thinking based on dynamic system method is used. The causal relationships between all the variables which are involved in the presence of electric vehicles and related models to this thesis are simulated in VENSIM software. To investigate this... 

    Simulation of the Effects of Nanofluids on the Thermal Performance of a Heat Pipe

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mirahmadi, Hamid Reza (Author) ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, Siamak (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In terms of thermodynamics and heat transfer, heat pipes such as closed two-phase thermosyphon are of great importance in saving energy. In this study, a computational fluid dynamics model for simulation of a thermosyphon heat pipe with two-phase flow including phase change heat transfer was developed. The study has mainly focused on the effects of volume concentrations of Nanoparticles and the operating temperature on the heat transfer performance of the thermosyphon. The analysis was performed to compare heat transfer performance between a solid copper tube and a thermosyphon heat pipe which contained deionized water and graphene oxide(GO)/water Nanofluid as its working fluids. Based on a... 

    Towards high data-rate diffusive molecular communications: A review on performance enhancement strategies

    , Article Digital Signal Processing: A Review Journal ; 2021 ; 10512004 (ISSN) Gursoy, M. C ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Diffusive molecular communications (DiMC) have recently gained attention as a candidate for nano- to micro- and macro-scale communications due to its simplicity and energy efficiency. As signal propagation is solely enabled by Brownian motion mechanics, DiMC faces severe inter-symbol interference (ISI), which limits reliable and high data-rate communications. Herein, recent literature on DiMC performance enhancement strategies is surveyed; key research directions are identified. Signaling design and associated design constraints are presented. Studies on fundamental information theoretic limits of DiMC channel are reviewed. Classical and novel transceiver designs are discussed with an... 

    Towards high data-rate diffusive molecular communications: A review on performance enhancement strategies

    , Article Digital Signal Processing: A Review Journal ; Volume 124 , 2022 ; 10512004 (ISSN) Gursoy, M. C ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Diffusive molecular communications (DiMC) have recently gained attention as a candidate for nano- to micro- and macro-scale communications due to its simplicity and energy efficiency. As signal propagation is solely enabled by Brownian motion mechanics, DiMC faces severe inter-symbol interference (ISI), which limits reliable and high data-rate communications. Herein, recent literature on DiMC performance enhancement strategies is surveyed; key research directions are identified. Signaling design and associated design constraints are presented. Studies on fundamental information theoretic limits of DiMC channel are reviewed. Classical and novel transceiver designs are discussed with an... 

    Diffusion based molecular communication: A simple near optimal receiver

    , Article IWCIT 2014 - Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory ; 7-8 May , 2014 ; Print ISBN: 9781479948789 Mosayebi, R ; Arjmandi, H ; Gohari, A ; Kenari, M. N ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Nanonetworking indicates new solutions for many applications in biomedical and industrial fields. In this paper, we examine the diffusion-based molecular communication for information transmission in nano-networks. Design of practical decoders for resource-limited nano-networks requires an understanding the fundamental performance limits of memory-limited decoders. While some existing works in the literature do consider decoders with limited memory, to best of our knowledge, the tradeoff between memory and probability of error has not been studied in the literature. In this paper we make a first step by studying this tradeoff for a particular molecular communication channel between two... 

    Receivers for diffusion-based molecular communication: Exploiting memory and sampling rate

    , Article IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ; Vol. 32, issue. 12 , 2014 , pp. 2368-2380 ; ISSN: 07338716 Mosayebi, R ; Arjmandi, H ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    In this paper, a diffusion-based molecular communication channel between two nano-machines is considered. The effect of the amount of memory on performance is characterized, and a simple memory-limited decoder is proposed; its performance is shown to be close to that of the best possible decoder (without any restrictions on the computational complexity or its functional form), using genie-aided upper bounds. This effect is adapted to the case of Molecular Concentration Shift Keying; it is shown that a four-bit memory achieves nearly the same performance as infinite memory for all of the examples considered. A general class of threshold decoders is considered and shown to be suboptimal for a... 

    Capacity of LTI-Poisson channel for diffusion based molecular communication

    , Article IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2015, 8 June 2015 through 12 June 2015 ; Volume 2015-September , June , 2015 , Pages 1060-1065 ; 15503607 (ISSN) ; 9781467364324 (ISBN) Aminian, G ; Arjmandi, H ; Gohari, A ; Kenari, M. N ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    The LTI-Poisson model is a natural extension of the conventional memoryless Poisson channel to include memory, and can model the ISI effect in diffusion based molecular communication networks. In this paper, we exploit prior art on linear ISI channels to provide a computable finite-letter characterization of the capacity of single-hop LTI-Poisson networks. Then we find more explicit single-letter lower and upper bounds on the capacity in the point to point case. Further, an approach for bounding mutual information in the low SNR regime using the symmetrized KL divergence is introduced and its applicability for Poisson channels is demonstrated. This leads to a non-trivial upper bound on the... 

    Adaptive molecule transmission rate for diffusion based molecular communication

    , Article IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2015, 8 June 2015 through 12 June 2015 ; Volume 2015-September , June , 2015 , Pages 1066-1071 ; 15503607 (ISSN) ; 9781467364324 (ISBN) Movahednasab, M ; Soleimanifar, M ; Gohari, A ; Kenari, M. N ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, a simple memory limited transmitter for molecular communication is proposed, in which information is encoded in the diffusion rate of the molecules. Taking advantage of memory, the proposed transmitter reduces the ISI problem by properly adjusting its diffusion rate. The error probability of the proposed scheme is derived and the result is compared with the lower bound on error probability of the optimum transmitter. It is shown that the performance of introduced transmitter is near optimal (under certain simplifications). Simplicity is the key feature of the presented communication system: the transmitter follows a simple rule, the receiver is a simple threshold decoder and... 

    Adaptive Transmission Rate with a Fixed Threshold Decoder for Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 64, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 236-248 ; 00906778 (ISSN) Movahednasab, M ; Soleimanifar, M ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    In this paper, a simple memory limited transmitter for molecular communication is proposed, in which information is encoded in the emission rate of the molecules. Taking advantage of memory, the proposed transmitter reduces the ISI problem by properly adjusting its emission rate, which can be interpreted as water-filling on the expected interference. The error probability of the proposed scheme is derived and the result is compared with the error probability of the optimal transmitter obtained by dynamic programming methods. Furthermore, for the special case of channel with one symbol memory, a tight lower bound on error probability is derived. Numerical results show that the performance of... 

    The effect of multiwalled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon on the morphology and photocatalytic activity of TiO2/C hybrid materials

    , Article Catalysis Science & Technology ; 1 , Jan , 2011 , pp. 279-284 Zarezade, M. (Mitra) ; Ghasemia, S. (Shahnaz) ; Gholami, M. R. (Mohamad Reza) ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    TiO2 nanoparticles supported on activated carbon (AC) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were prepared by the sol–gel method using ultrasonic irradiation. All the prepared samples were calcined at different temperatures and characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The effects of size and type of carbon on the morphology and photocatalytic activity of the resulting hybrid materials were investigated. The results showed that a decrease in the size of the carbon led to a decrease in size of TiO2 nanoparticles. Both AC and MWCNTs retarded the...