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Analyzing area penalty of 32-bit fault tolerant ALU using BCH code
, Article Proceedings - 2011 14th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design: Architectures, Methods and Tools, DSD 2011, 31 August 2011 through 2 September 2011, Oulu ; 2011 , Pages 409-413 ; 9780769544946 (ISBN) ; Vahdat, B. V ; Mortazavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper we have presented a hardware implementation of 32-bit Fault-tolerant ALU (Arithmetic and Logic Unit) which is compared with the current techniques, Residue code, Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) with single voting and TMR with triplicated voter that are widely used in space application to mitigate the upsets, in terms of area penalty. We consider BCH (Bose, Chaudhuri, and Hocquenghem) codec (encoder, decoder) using the prototyping FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array). The new implementation of ALU employing BCH code on Spartan-3 FPGA has been provided. The results show that our fault tolerant method has the lowest hardware overhead and it can correct any 5-bit error in any...
A new model in correlating the activity coefficients of aqueous electrolyte solutions with ion pair formation
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 261, Issue 1-2 , December , 2007 , Pages 313-319 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Taghikhani, V ; Ghotbi, C ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
In this work, the Ion Pair Modified Ghotbi-Vera Mean Spherical Approximation (IP-MGV-MSA) model was proposed to correlate the mean ionic activity coefficients (MIAC) for a number of symmetric and asymmetric aqueous electrolyte solutions at 25 °C. The new model is based on the recently proposed MGV-MSA model by Mortazavi-Manesh et al. In the IP-MGV-MSA model, the effects arising from the ion pair formation in the electrolyte solution was taken into account. Also, in the proposed model, while the cation diameter as well as the relative permittivity of water was considered to be dependent on electrolyte concentration, the anion diameter was independent of electrolyte concentration. The results...
Modification of the GV-MSA model in obtaining the activity and osmotic coefficients of aqueous electrolyte solutions
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 240, Issue 2 , 2006 , Pages 167-172 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Taghikhani, V ; Ghotbi, C ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
In this work a modified form of the Ghotbi-Vera Mean Spherical Approximation model (MGV-MSA) has been used to correlate the mean ionic activity coefficients (MIAC) for a number of symmetric and asymmetric aqueous electrolyte solutions at 25 °C. In the proposed model the hard sphere as well as the electrostatic contributions to the MIAC and the osmotic coefficient of the previously GV-MSA model has been modified. The results of the proposed model for the MIAC of the electrolyte solutions studied in this work are used to directly calculate the values of the osmotic coefficients without introducing any new adjustable parameter. In the MGV-MSA model the cation diameter as well as the relative...
A new model for predicting activity coefficients in aqueous solutions of amino acids and peptides
, Article Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics ; Volume 35, Issue 1 , 2003 , Pages 101-112 ; 00219614 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Taghikhani, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
Abstract
A new two-parameter model based on the perturbation of a hard-sphere reference has been developed to correlate the activity coefficients of several amino acids and simple peptides in aqueous solutions. The hard-sphere equation of state used as the reference in the model was proposed recently by Ghotbi and Vera. The perturbation terms coupled with the reference hard-sphere equation of state are attributed to the dispersion forces and the dipole-dipole interactions. The Lennard-Jones and Keesom potential functions are used to represent the dispersion and dipole-dipole interactions, respectively. The results of the new model are compared with those obtained by other models. It is shown that the...
Accurate power transformer PD pattern recognition via its model
, Article IET Science, Measurement and Technology ; Volume 10, Issue 7 , 2016 , Pages 745-753 ; 17518822 (ISSN) ; Sanie, M ; Vakilian, M ; Mortazavi, S. S ; Parvin, V ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2016
Abstract
In this study, a transformer model is proposed to simulate the behaviour of a real transformer, under presence ofdifferent types of defects which contribute to partial discharge (PD) generation, as closely as possible. Five different typesof defects (scratch on winding insulation, bubble in oil, moisture in insulation paper, very small free metal particle intransformer tank and fixed sharp metal point on transformer tank) are implemented artificially into these transformermodels to investigate the resultant PD current signal magnitude and characteristics. Time-domain PD currentwaveforms are recorded on those transformer models which have one type of those defects. The resultant statisticalPD...
An efficient partial discharge pattern recognition method using texture analysis for transformer defect models
, Article International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems ; Volume 28, Issue 7 , February , 2018 ; 20507038 (ISSN) ; Saniei, M ; Vakilian, M ; Mortazavi, S. S ; Parvin Darabad, V ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2018
Abstract
Partial discharge (PD) measurement is one of the best methods for condition monitoring of transformers. In this paper, we use 5 different types of defects as follows: scratch on winding insulation, bubble in oil, moisture in insulation paper, a very small free metal particle in the transformer tank, and a fixed sharp metal point on the transformer tank, for our PD-related studies. Each type of defect is implemented into 1 of the 5 identical transformer models, which had been developed in the authors' recent work. The continuous wavelet transform is applied to each related measured time-domain PD signals. This process results in an image, for each PD pulse in the time-frequency domain. Using...
The effect of conventional immunosuppressive therapy on cytokine serum levels in pemphigus vulgaris patients
, Article Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology ; Vol. 13, issue. 3 , June , 2014 , p. 174-183 ; 17351502 ; Esmaili, N ; Khezri, S ; Khamesipour, A ; Farahani, I. V ; Daneshpazhooh, M ; Rezaei N ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune disease, in which the role of Th17 cytokines needs to be further explored. This study was performed to assess serum levels of three interleukins (IL) required for Th17 differentiation (IL-β, IL-6 and IL-23) and two specific Th17 cytokines (IL- 17 and IL-22) in a group of patients with pemphigus vulgaris, at baseline, 3 weeks and 6 months after of treatment. Correlations between anti-desmogleins and cytokines with disease severity as well as the influence of therapy on the above factors were assessed. Forty-three first-admitted pemphigus vulgaris patients with the active disease entered the study, but only 31 completed the study. Forty-five healthy...
Analysis of Digital DSP Blocks Using GDI Technology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mortazavi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In line with developments in the technology of integrated circuits, transistors are implemented in silicon. Although the price is reduced; design is more complicated, which causes the efficiency and power consumption to face some difficulties in such design. The reason why modern GDI-based circuit is the focus of attention is that in designing a digital circuit, less power is required while more efficiency is obtained. Lowering the complexity of the logic circuit can bring about reduction of power consumption and propagation delay and decrease the circuit space. GDI-based integrated circuits resemble MOSFET transistors but have fewer transistors and higher performance capability. This study...
Study of Heat Transfer in Car
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mousavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Optimization of heat transfer in vehicle's underhood which contains radiator, cylidir block, cylinder head and … with minimum pressure loss on engine is one of the most important problems of the car companies in all over the world.To design some cooling parts like simple radiators which doesn’t have a effective cooling effect, we can use equations.but for more complicated geometries which is morte efficient we have many complicated solutions.So in this condition computationl analysis and laboratories play an important role.in this condition we should consider that producing a sample and the process of verifying the result of test is too expensive.So recently the car companies prefare...
Analysis of High Voltage Switching Power Supply With Minimum Switching Frequency Considerations for Constant and Pulsed Load
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Kaboli, Shahriyar
(Supervisor)
Abstract
The growth of high voltage dc-dc switching power supplies in various applications such as medical, industrial and laboratory research is undeniable. Design of these power supplies, respect to their expectation have some restrictions. Among the main characteristics, appropriate output voltage regulation, high efficiency, fast dynamic response and low EMI problems, are expected. Transformers constraints as one of the key components of high voltage dc-dc switching power supplies, plays essential role in the selection of converter topology and its control algorithm. In this thesis, first, with regard to issues of high frequency and high voltage transformers, provides a good approximation model...
Designing a Meta-Learning Algorithm of Knee Joint Angle Prediction for Lower Limb Exoskeleton
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
This research aims to design and evaluate a generalized algorithm for predicting knee joint angle during gait. To achieve this, electromyography (EMG) sensors were attached to muscles involved in knee joint motion to record their activity. By analyzing and extracting features from these signals, a machine learning model was developed to establish a relationship between the EMG signals as input and the knee joint angle as output. The study prioritizes a model that can be quickly adapted to new users with minimal data, making meta-learning the core approach. This method shares similarities with transfer learning and was trained using two datasets, each containing data from over 10 subjects....
Monoelemental two-dimensional iodinene nanosheets: A first-principles study of the electronic and optical properties
, Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 55, Issue 13 , 2022 ; 00223727 (ISSN) ; Stampfl, C ; Faraji, M ; Mortazavi, B ; Fadlallah, M. M ; Nguyen, C. V ; Fazeli, S ; Ghergherehchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
IOP Publishing Ltd
2022
Abstract
Very recently, two-dimensional (2D) iodinene, a novel layered and buckled structure has been successfully fabricated (Qian et al 2020 Adv. Mater. 32 2004835). Motivated by this latest experimental accomplishment, for the first time we conduct density functional theory, first-principles calculations to explore the structural, electronic, and optical properties of monolayer, few-layer and bulk iodinene. Unlike the majority of monoelemental 2D lattices, iodinene is predicted to be an intrinsic semiconductor. On the basis of calculations using the generalized gradient approximation of Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof for the exchange-correlation functional and the Heyd-Scuseria-Ernzerhof (HSE06)...
A new fractional call admission control scheme in integrated cellular network
, Article Proceedings of 2009 IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology, EIT 2009, 7 June 2009 through 9 June 2009, Windsor, ON ; 2009 , Pages 332-337 ; 9781424433551 (ISBN) ; Beigy, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
This paper presents a new model of call admission control which consists of a few key elements for protecting the network in different conditions of workload in a manner that, calls blocking /dropping are kept under desired level. This model consists of two traffic classes of voice and data. In order to give a priority to handoff call over new call, some parameters in this model are adjusted in a manner that handoff dropping is reduced to the least probability in the target cell and the adjacent cells. Some channels are reserved for voice and data calls in each cell to guarantee the quality of service requirements in the network. Limited fractional guard channel is used to have an optimized...
Observation of cosmic-ray anisotropy in the decade below 1 PeV with a pentagon array OBSERVATION of COSMIC-RAY ANISOTROPY in the
, Article Physical Review D ; Volume 97, Issue 6 , 2018 ; 24700010 (ISSN) ; Bahmanabadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2018
Abstract
The study of the anisotropy of the arrival directions is an essential tool to investigate the origin and propagation of cosmic rays primaries. A pentagon array has been designed to collect data around the knee region of cosmic ray spectrum. The experimental results of this array obtained from October 2016 to October 2017. During this period, more than 5.3×105 extensive air shower events at energies in the decade below 1 PeV has been accumulated by this array at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran (35°43′N, 51°20′E, 1200m a.s.l=890 g cm-2). In analyzing the data set, we have used appropriate techniques of analysis and considered environmental effects. We report the analysis of the...
Synthesis and characterization of molybdenum (VI) complex immobilized on polymeric Schiff base-coated magnetic nanoparticles as an efficient and retrievable nanocatalyst in olefin epoxidation reactions
, Article Applied Organometallic Chemistry ; Volume 34, Issue 3 , 2020 ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2020
Abstract
In this study, a new polymeric functionalized magnetic nanocatalyst containing a molybdenum Schiff base complex was prepared using a few consecutive steps. Poly (methylacrylate)-coated magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized via radical polymerization of methyl acrylate onto modified magnetic nanoparticles followed by the amidation of the methyl ester groups with hydrazine. Polymeric functionalization efficiently provides the advantage that more catalytic units can be grafted on the surface of magnetic nanoparticles. The functionalization process was continued with salicylaldehyde which introduced Schiff base groups on to the surface of the polymeric support. In the final step, the desired...
Magnetic dual chiral density wave phase in rotating cold quark matter
, Article Physical Review D ; Volume 108, Issue 5 , 2023 ; 24700010 (ISSN) ; Sadooghi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2023
Abstract
The effect of rotation on the formation of the magnetic dual chiral density wave (MDCDW) in a dense and magnetized cold quark matter is studied. This phase is supposed to exist in the extreme conditions prevailing, e.g., in a neutron star. These conditions are, apart from high densities and strong magnetic fields, a relatively large angular velocity. To answer the question of whether the rotation enhances or suppresses the formation of this phase, we first determine the effect of rotation on the energy dispersion relation of a fermionic system in the presence of a constant magnetic field and then focus on the thermodynamic potential of the model at low temperature T and finite chemical...
Predicting Travel Time Variability in Urban Arterials Based on Delay Variability at Signalized Intersections
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri, Habibollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
Raising number of vehicles and increasing tendency of people to possess their own cars have posed a lot of expenses on users. One of the most significant of them is the time it takes to travel between origin and destination. Several researches have been conducted so far in order to evenly distribute travel times among transportation network users. A variable that has been neglected in many of these studies is travel time variability. Users, obviously, need to know not only the travel time, but also the probability of varying this time. In this research, an analytical model has been developed on a geometrical basis that includes both traffic conditions and intersection characteristics to...
Demethanizer Debottlenecking in an Olefin Plant
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhadi, Fathollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
The huge jam complex unit in assaluye (tenth olefin plan) with the capacity of 1320000 tons of ethylene and 306 thousand tons of propylene is considered as one of the biggest olefin units of all world. It is found that the bottleneck of increasing the capacity is the demethanizer unit. In this thesis, after simulation of the demethanizer towers, capacity enhancement is accomplished along with comparing the outlet stream with PFD data in terms of mass fractions, temperature and pressure. in addition, the hydrolic treat ment of towers is checked. This is continued till a problem occures in each of towers. In the bottleneck capacity , a solution and some changes have been offered. Thereafter...
Effects of MR Fluid on Low-Velocity Impact Response of Laminated Composite Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zabihollah, Abolghassem (Supervisor)
Abstract
During the past two decades, laminated composite structures have been used for many engineering applications, including aerospace, automotive, sport equipment and pressure vessels.
In spite of the excellent properties of strength to weight ratio, composite structures are vulnerable to failure when subjected to impact and vibration. It is well known that impact damage may severely degrade the strength and stability of laminated composite structures. For this reason the effect of impact on composites has been a subject of extensive research.
There are several ways of decreasing the vibration energy of structures, such as diminishing the source energy, designing structures...
In spite of the excellent properties of strength to weight ratio, composite structures are vulnerable to failure when subjected to impact and vibration. It is well known that impact damage may severely degrade the strength and stability of laminated composite structures. For this reason the effect of impact on composites has been a subject of extensive research.
There are several ways of decreasing the vibration energy of structures, such as diminishing the source energy, designing structures...
Using RLS adaptive algorithm for packet loss replacement in VOIP
, Article Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, and Pattern Recognition, IPCV 2011, 18 July 2011 through 21 July 2011 ; Volume 2 , July , 2011 , Pages 753-756 ; 9781601321916 (ISBN) ; Ghorshi, S ; Mortazavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper, a low order recursive linear prediction method and recursive least square as an adaptive filter (LP-RLS) are introduced to predict the speech and the excitation signals. In real-time packet-based communication systems, one major problem is misrouted or delayed packets which results in degraded perceived voice quality. If packets are not available on time, the packet is known as lost packet. The easiest task of a network terminal receiver is to replace silence for the duration of lost speech segments. In a high quality communication system, to avoid quality reduction due to packet loss, a suitable method and/or algorithm is needed to replace the missing segments of speech. The...