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A composite-metric based path selection technique for the Tor anonymity network
, Article Journal of Systems and Software ; Volume 103 , 2015 , Pages 53-61 ; 01641212 (ISSN) ; Kharrazi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
The Tor anonymous network has become quite popular with regular users on the Internet. In the Tor network, an anonymous path is created by selecting three relays through which the connection is redirected. Nevertheless, as the number of Tor users has increased substantially in recent years, the algorithm with which the relays are selected affects the performance provided by the Tor network. More importantly as the performance suffers, users will leave the network, resulting in a lower anonymity set and in turn lower security provided by Tor network. In this paper, we proposed an algorithm for improving performance and security of the Tor network, by employing a combination of different...
Improving Path Selection in Tor Anonymous Network
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kharrazi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today one of the most important challenges of internet is protecting the privacy of its users. Now, there are just a few practical anonymity systems over internet and one prominent is Tor anonymity network that works based on well-known onion routing. Although Tor is designed for providing low latency anonymity, but its users face long delays using this network and most of them do not tolerate these delays. So they leave the network and this leads to decreasing the members of anonymity set and in a smaller anonymity set, it’s easier attacking the network and violating the privacy of users.The most important factor affecting the performance and security of Tor is how selecting a path...
Effecive & efficient DSM configuration guidelines for low-cost development of complex systems
, Article Gain Competitive Advantage by Managing Complexity - Proceedings of the 14th International Dependency and Structure Modelling Conference, DSM 2012, 13 September 2012 through 14 September 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 125-137 ; 9783446433540 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering Designers
2012
Abstract
With the proliferation of more complex systems has come the need to find better solutions in both technical and management domains. Such complex systems are usually larger in size, have more parallel operations and contain more complex interfaces (Eisner, 2005). The Design Structure Matrix is a very useful tool in handling such complexities, provided that the system designer can use it properly. This paper addresses how effectiveness & efficiency are defined for a DSM and how these two important characteristics can be achieved. The importance of understanding the solution space in constructing an effective & efficient DSM is discussed and general guidelines are given on configuring the DSM...
Thin Film Thickness Measurement Using Colors of Interference Fringes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
Abstract
There are several methods for measuring thin film thickness, however, for the analysis of liquid film motors [1] we need a method which is capable of measuring the thickness using a single image of the film. In this work, we use the colors that appear on thin films, such as soup bubbles, which is a result of light interference to calculate the thickness of the layer
Measure for Macroscopic Quantumness via Quantum Coherence and Macroscopic Distinction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Raeisi, Sadegh (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the most elusive problems in quantum mechanics is the transition between classical and quantum physics. This problem can be traced back to the Schrodinger's cat. A key element that lies at the center of this problem is the lack of a clear understanding and characterization of macroscopic quantum states. Our understanding of Macroscopic Quantumness relies on states such as the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger(GHZ) or the NOON state. Here we take a first principle approach to this problem. We start from coherence as the key quantity that captures the notion of quantumness and demand the quantumness to be collective and macroscopic. To this end, we introduce macroscopic coherence which is the...
Structural Health Monitoring using Bayesian Optimization of the finite element model of structures and Kalman filter
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
With confidence in the recorded observations, the RLS method no longer estimates the recorded measurements by sensors, i.e. the displacement and speed of the floors, and only estimates the parameters. In contrast, in the EKF method, in addition to estimating the structure's parameters, a more precise estimation of the observations recorded by the sensors has been done by accepting the noise in the recorded observations. These methods, which are based on the Bayesian updating, investigate the two primary sources of uncertainty in a problem: a) measurement noise or observation noise, and b) process noise, which includes modeling errors. In these methodologies, the unknown system parameters,...
A study of the required sustainability-driven institutional and behavioural mechanisms to tackle the anticipated implications of agricultural water price shocks: a system dynamics approach
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 13, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 20452322 (ISSN) ; Razavi, V ; Zahedi, S ; Momeni, F ; Behzadian, K ; Dolatabadi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Research
2023
Abstract
Economic policies for managing agricultural water use are often complicated by the challenge of using water prices as an efficient economic tool when other non-economic concerns are involved in the decision-making process. This study aims to analyse the impact of water pricing policies on preserving agricultural water resources in Iran. This study applies a system dynamics approach to simulate the system performance and behaviour of stakeholders and the economic implications. Our finding shows that water pricing policies will likely fail due to low water price elasticity and if there are lack of institutional and physical infrastructure, alternative professions, manufacturing technology,...
Finding Semi-Optimal Measurements for Entanglement Detection Using Autoencoder Neural Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Raeisi, Sadegh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Entanglement is one of the key resources of quantum information science which makes identification of entangled states essential to a wide range of quantum technologies and phenomena.This problem is however both computationally and experimentally challenging.Here we use autoencoder neural networks to find semi-optimal measurements for detection of entangled states. We show that it is possible to find high-performance entanglement detectors with as few as three measurements. Also, with the complete information of the state, we develop a neural network that can identify all two-qubits entangled states almost perfectly.This result paves the way for automatic development of efficient...
Numerical Analysis and Optimization of A Vortex Tube with Differential Evolution Algorithm
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor)
Abstract
The vortex tube is a simple device that injects compressed gas (air) tangentially into the vortex chamber through one or more injection nozzles. After entering, the flow becomes rotational and an axial cold flow goes towards the cold outlet and a peripheral hot flow goes towards the hot outlet. Besides all the different applications of the vortex tube, the main application of this device is cooling. Here, the goal is to optimize the geometry and physical conditions to improve the performance, which is done by using a commercial software and numerical analysis of a vortex tube to understand the flow physics and optimization. In this research, we use experimental and numerical data for...
Introducing structural approximation method for modeling nanostructures
, Article Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience ; Vol. 7, Issue 2 , 2010 , p. 423-428 ; ISSN: 15461955 ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this work a new method for analyzing nanostructured materials has been proposed to accelerate the simulations for solid crystalline materials. The proposed Structural Approximation Method (SAM) is based on Molecular Dynamics (MD) and the accuracy of the results can also be improved in a systematic manner by sacrificing the simulation speed. In this method a virtual material is used instead of the real one, which has less number of atoms and therefore fewer degrees of freedom, compared to the real material. The number of differential equations that must be integrated in order to specify the state of the system will decrease significantly, and the simulation speed increases. To generalize...
Improving a computer networks course using the Partov simulation engine
, Article IEEE Transactions on Education ; Volume 55, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 436-443 ; 00189359 (ISSN) ; Kharrazi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Computer networks courses are hard to teach as there are many details in the protocols and techniques involved that are difficult to grasp. Employing programming assignments as part of the course helps students to obtain a better understanding and gain further insight into the theoretical lectures. In this paper, the Partov simulation engine and experience using this engine in a computer networks course are discussed. Since 2009, various programming assignments based on the Partov system have been set to help students in their learning process. Student feedback has been very good; this has been quantified in two surveys in which a majority of students expressed their satisfaction with this...
Partov: A network simulation and emulation tool
, Article Journal of Simulation ; Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 237-250 ; 17477778 (ISSN) ; Kharrazi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Palgrave Macmillan Ltd
2016
Abstract
Network protocol design and evaluation requires either full implementation of the considered protocol and evaluation in a real network, or a simulation based on a model. There is also a middle approach in which both simulation and emulation are used to evaluate a protocol. In this article the Partov engine, which provides both simulation and emulation capabilities simultaneously, is presented. Partov benefits from a layered and platform-independent architecture. As a pure simulator, it provides an extensible plugin-based platform that can be configured to perform both real-time and non-real-time discrete-event simulations. It also acts as an emulator, making interaction with real networks...
Introducing structural approximation method for modeling nanostructures
, Article Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience ; Volume 7, Issue 2 , February , 2010 , Pages 423-428 ; 15461955 (ISSN) ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this work a new method for analyzing nanostructured materials has been proposed to accelerate the simulations for solid crystalline materials. The proposed Structural Approximation Method (SAM) is based on Molecular Dynamics (MD) and the accuracy of the results can also be improved in a systematic manner by sacrificing the simulation speed. In this method a virtual material is used instead of the real one, which has less number of atoms and therefore fewer degrees of freedom, compared to the real material. The number of differential equations that must be integrated in order to specify the state of the system will decrease significantly, and the simulation speed increases. To generalize...
Exact solution for the massless cylindrically symmetric scalar field in general relativity, with cosmological constant
, Article International Journal of Modern Physics A ; Volume 24, Issue 31 , 2009 , Pages 5991-6000 ; 0217751X (ISSN) ; Miraghaei, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this paper we present a new exact solution for scalar field with cosmological constant in cylindrical symmetry Associated cosmological models including a model that describes a cyclic universe are discussed
LDMBL: An architecture for reducing code duplication in heavyweight binary instrumentations
, Article Software - Practice and Experience ; Volume 48, Issue 9 , 2018 , Pages 1642-1659 ; 00380644 (ISSN) ; Kharrazi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2018
Abstract
Emergence of instrumentation frameworks has vastly contributed to the software engineering practices. As the instrumentation use cases become more complex, complexity of instrumenting programs also increases, leading to a higher risk of software defects, increased development time, and decreased maintainability. In security applications such as symbolic execution and taint analysis, which need to instrument a large number of instruction types, this complexity is prominent. This paper presents an architecture based on the Pin binary instrumentation framework to abstract the low-level OS and hardware-dependent implementation details, facilitate code reuse in heavyweight instrumentation use...
Designing an intelligent controller for a molecular valve
, Article 2008 Proceedings of the ASME - 2nd International Conference on Integration and Commercialization of Micro and Nanosystems, MicroNano 2008, 3 June 2008 through 5 June 2008, Kowloon ; 2008 , Pages 195-201 ; 0791842940 (ISBN); 9780791842942 (ISBN) ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Too much effort has been done for manipulating individual atoms, using nano-manipulators and Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STM). On the other hand, characterization and manipulation of nano-flows is of great concern. In the current work a molecular valve has been considered, which is made up of six atoms placed on the circumstance of a circle. A fuzzy controller has been designed for controlling the diameter of this molecular valve. The designed fuzzy controller used singleton fuzzifier, Mamdani inference engine, center average defuzzifier and exponential membership functions. A model based on the classical Molecular Dynamics (MD) is used for modeling the nano-system and passing the states...
Stress distribtuion on open-ended carbon nanotubes
, Article 2008 Proceedings of the ASME - 2nd International Conference on Integration and Commercialization of Micro and Nanosystems, MicroNano 2008, 3 June 2008 through 5 June 2008, Kowloon ; 2008 , Pages 343-351 ; 0791842940 (ISBN); 9780791842942 (ISBN) ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
The stress distribution on open-ended Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) embedded in a composite material is considered in this work and an analytical solution for the stress distribution has been obtained. The effects of CNT's thickness and CNT's length on the distribution of stress have been investigated. To find the governing relations, continuity equations of the axisymmetric problem in cylindrical coordinate (r,o,z) are used. Under some assumptions, the governing equations are solved and by using constitutive equations and applying the boundary conditions, an equation which relates the stress applied to the representative volume element with the stress distribution on the CNT, has been found. The...
Pure coupled mode analysis of diffraction by isotropic transmission volume gratings
, Article IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 52, Issue 12 , 2004 , Pages 3304-3311 ; 0018926X (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
The idea of pure coupled mode approach is extended to the analysis of volume grating structures. In this approach, diffraction orders inside the grating are expanded over TE and TM components and unperturbed wavevectors are used instead of Floquet wavevectors of conventional coupled wave approach. Coupling between these orders are considered to model the diffraction. Three-dimensional grating structures are analyzed, and comparisons with rigorous coupled wave analysis are made to verify the accuracy and determine the range of applicability of the proposed method. © 2004 IEEE
Improved coupled wave analysis of two-dimensional planar multiple gratings
, Article IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 52, Issue 1 , 2004 , Pages 165-171 ; 0018926X (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
An improved coupled wave approach is presented for the analysis of diffraction behavior of a two-dimensional spatially periodic or almost periodic dielectric layer illuminated by TE polarized plane waves. This method applies to any simultaneous composition of arbitrarily modulated planar transmission gratings with any permittivity in neighboring regions. Two major improvements have been made. In the first part, the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of coupled wave system of equations are first-order corrected to reduce the inherent errors generated by neglecting second-order derivatives. In the second part, a scattering matrix method is used to model the effect of boundaries. Using this method,...
A Botnet Detection Technique
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kharrazi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
A set of infected computers which are coordinated in some manner by one’s willingness and can perform malicious activities and provide threats in the cyberspace forms a network of bots, namely botnet. Botnet threats are more important and significant than other malwares due to their huge scale. A lot of computers coming together in a network obeying one’s commands allows their controller to conduct, for example, DoS attacks larger than ever seen incidents. This thesis, introduces botnets, their various threats, and an effective technique for detecting them. For this reason, different probable states of bots will be studied and modeled as a coherent bot life-cycle. The bot life-cycle allows...