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Characterizing twitter with respondent-driven sampling
, Article Proceedings - IEEE 9th International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, DASC 2011, 12 December 2011 through 14 December 2011, Sydney, NSW ; 2011 , Pages 1211-1217 ; 9780769546124 (ISBN) ; Rabiee, H. R ; Nabavi, N ; Pooya, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Twitter as one of the most important microblogging online social networks has attracted more than 200 million users in recent years. Although there have been several attempts on characterizing the Twitter by using incomplete sampled data, they have not been very successful to estimate the characteristics of the whole network. In this paper, we characterize Twitter by sampling from its social graph and user behaviors through a random walk based sampling technique called Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS). To the best of our knowledge, for the first time RDS method and its estimator are used in order to obtain uniform unbiased estimation of several key structural and behavioral properties of...
Implementation and Analysis of Optical Isolation using Reciprocal and Nonreciprocal Elements
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mehrany, Khashayar (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis we study the possibility of unidirectional transmission of light using reciprocal and nonreciprocal elements. Unidirectional transmission will allow us to separate the coupling of light into and out of resonators and design unidirectional waveguides. We start by studying the effects of one-sided modulations of dielectric constant of reciprocal structures. One-sided modulation will satisfy the phase matching condition for the coupling of two waves only in one direction. Using coupled mode theory, we study one sided modulation in layered media. Next, we find the exact solution to such strucures using transfer matrix method and analyze one-sided modulation in waveguide...
Study on Base Isolation Codes and New Regulation Proposal
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Seismic isolation is a method for seismic-resistant design of structures against earthquake and is one of the important control of structures technologies. Codification and publishing of codes for design of seismic isolation takes place widely since 1980s and this codification has undergone extensive evolutions during its developing process. In this project initially the developing process and fundamentals of codifying regulations of seismic design have been investigated and then the developing process of codifying regulations of seismic isolation in current important international codes like ASCE7-05, Eurocode 8, and Japanese code has also been considered. After considering these two...
Design and Implementation of Resource Allocation Mechanisms in Fault-tolerant Distributed Real-time Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Ghassem (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the most important characteristics of real-time systems is executing tasks before their specified deadlines. The tasks’ execution may require several resources like processor, I/O ports, and data structures. Some of these resources may be shared between several tasks and their availability is important in executing tasks before the deadlines. Allocating shared resources which are used in mutually exclusive manner often encounteres some problems such as priority inversion and deadlock. Resource access protocols are used to minimize or eliminate these problems. The effect of using these protocols issupporting tasks’ execution before their deadlines. To meet deadlines is of decisive...
Equalizer Design for Underwater Optical Wireless Channels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Salehi, Jawad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The increasing tendency to offshore exploration is making the need to design efficient methods for secure underwater wireless transmission increasingly highlighted. Radio frequency used for wireless communications in open space may not be suitable for data transfer due to their extensive drop in the water. On the other hand, since sound propagates well in water, now the majority of underwater communication systems are using audio frequencies. Limited bandwidth, low emission speed, and low security are the most important disadvantages of audio systems in comparison with optical systems. Therefore, optical systems, could be appropriate alternatives for audio systems to achieve secure,...
A fault-tolerant resource locking protocol for multiprocessor real-time systems
, Article Microelectronics Journal ; Volume 137 , 2023 ; 00262692 (ISSN) ; Farbeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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This paper presents the first fault-tolerant resource locking protocol for multiprocessor real-time systems. Resource locking protocols control access to shared resources in real-time systems. Most of the previous studies in resource locking protocols have focused on decreasing blocking time and resource conflicts. The use of such protocols in multiprocessor safety-critical real-time systems necessitates fault tolerance in the design of these systems. However, in research focused on multiprocessor real-time systems, fault tolerance has received low attention in resource allocation studies. In addition, many solutions proposed to improve the reliability in real-time scheduling ignored...
A Deontic Logic for the Islamic Jurisprudance
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ardeshir, Mohammad (Supervisor)Analysis of Time-Modality Relationship in Diodorus Cronus Master Argument from the Viewpoint of Modern Logic
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nabavi, Lotfollah (Supervisor)
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Diodorus Cronus, the Megaric Logician, in an attempt to define possibility and necessity, formulated an argument which after him was known as Diodorus Cronus Master Argument. According to extant historical accounts, Master Argument consists of three premises which according to Diodorus form an inconsistency, so that results in the rejection of Aristotelian notion of possibility and establishment of determinism. But the argument itself i.e. how three premises of the Master Argument form an inconsistency, has been lost. Therefore a number of logicians has decided to reconstruct the Master Argument and thereby reveal its inner structure in order to evaluate its validity.
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A stochastic approach for valuing customers in banking industry: A case study
, Article Industrial Engineering and Management Systems ; Volume 19, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 744-757 ; 15987248 (ISSN) ; Mehraeen, M ; Pooya, A ; Sharif, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
2021
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This study provides a stochastic dynamic programming model with a Markov chain that explicitly focuses on the customer as well as a new model for valuing the customers in the banking industry. The proposed framework calculates individual customer’s lifetime value dynamically. The study follows a stochastic dynamic programming model that is based on the Markov chain. The deduced findings are illustrated with supplementary context from an outstanding case study. The findings underline the importance of the stochastic model for calculating customer lifetime value based on customer behavior. The presented framework provides a beneficial way for future research and valuable insight for allocating...
Should methodological naturalists commit to metaphysical naturalism?
, Article Journal for General Philosophy of Science ; Volume 51, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 185-193 ; Azadegan, E ; Nabavi, L ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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It is widely supposed that methodological naturalism, understood as a thesis about the methodology of science, is metaphysically neutral, and that this in turn guarantees the value-neutrality of science. In this paper we argue that methodological naturalism is underpinned by certain ontological and epistemological assumptions including evidentialism and the causal closure of the physical, adoption of which necessitates commitment to metaphysical naturalism. © 2019, Springer Nature B.V
Application Communication-aware Data Center Energy Optimization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Goudarzi, Maziar (Supervisor)
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Virtualization has provided good and efficient use of resources in today datacenters. In this environment, modules of multi-tier applications can run on several Virtual Machines (VMs). VMs that are dedicated to a module often need to transfer data among themselves, and also to the VMs in other modules, and hence, the overall application runtime may be increased if the communicating VMs are put on far physical machines; consequently, servers must be up for a longer time and will consume more energy. Consolidating several VMs on a single Physical Machine (PM) effectively reduces the total computing power consumption, but we show that it is also important to consider the above inter-VM...
Model based data gathering for Online Social Network Analysis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rabiee, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
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Communication among people over the emerging networks has been the focus of attention in different branches of science during last decades. Online Social Networks (OSNs), with more than hundreds of millions of users are powerful means for directing information within and across societies. Thus, studying various aspects of OSNs is an important issue for researchers. Due to large number of users and friendship relationships among them, gathering complete information from an OSN is not feasible. On the other hand, hiding users information and crawlers limitations are challenges for gathering complete data. A Common solution for this problem is Sampling from OSNs. Sampling from OSNs (and...
A new low phase noise LC-tank CMOS cascode cross-coupled oscillator
, Article Proceedings - 2010 18th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2010, 11 May 2010 through 13 May 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 397-402 ; 9781424467600 (ISBN) ; Fotowat Ahmady, A ; Nabavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this paper we introduce a new low phase noise cascode Cross-coupled oscillator by use of the general topology of Cross-coupled oscillator and cascode amplifier. By simulation a comparison between the conventional Cross-coupled oscillator and the new cascode Cross-coupled oscillator is also presented, which shows that the latter improves the phase noise by 2dB under the same conditions. The figure of merit (FOM) of -186.4 dBc/Hz is achieved for the new oscillator by simulation
Applying Infrared Thermography for Monitoring the Condition and Failure Diagnosis of Power Network
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodrati, Behzad (Supervisor)
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Temperature and the resulting thermal behavior of electric power generation and distribution equipment and industrial electrical systems and processes are the most critical factors in the reliability of any operation or facility. Temperature is by far the most measured quantity in any industrial environment. For these reasons, monitoring the thermal operating condition of electrical and electromechanical equipment is considered to be a key factor to increasing operational reliability. Infrared thermography (IR/T) as a condition monitoring technique is used to remotely gather thermal information for monitoring the condition of virtually all of the electrical components on an entire system and...
Fast estimation of space-robots inertia parameters: A modular mathematical formulation
, Article Acta Astronautica ; Volume 127 , 2016 , Pages 283-295 ; 00945765 (ISSN) ; Malaek, S. M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
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This work aims to propose a new technique that considerably helps enhance time and precision needed to identify "Inertia Parameters (IPs)" of a typical Autonomous Space-Robot (ASR). Operations might include, capturing an unknown Target Space-Object (TSO), "active space-debris removal" or "automated in-orbit assemblies". In these operations generating precise successive commands are essential to the success of the mission. We show how a generalized, repeatable estimation-process could play an effective role to manage the operation. With the help of the well-known Force-Based approach, a new "modular formulation" has been developed to simultaneously identify IPs of an ASR while it captures a...
On the identifiability of inertia parameters of planar multi-body space systems
, Article Acta Astronautica ; Volume 145 , April , 2018 , Pages 199-215 ; 00945765 (ISSN) ; Malaek, S. M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
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This work describes a new formulation to study the identifiability characteristics of Serially Linked Multi-body Space Systems (SLMBSS). The process exploits the so called “Lagrange Formulation” to develop a linear form of Equations of Motion w.r.t the system Inertia Parameters (IPs). Having developed a specific form of regressor matrix, we aim to expedite the identification process. The new approach allows analytical as well as numerical identification and identifiability analysis for different SLMBSSs' configurations. Moreover, the explicit forms of SLMBSSs identifiable parameters are derived by analyzing the identifiability characteristics of the robot. We further show that any SLMBSS...
Modeling and Estimation of Inertia Parameters of Space Robots
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
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This research aims to study the identification of inertia parameters (IPs) of space-robots with the main focus on Active Space-Debris Removal (ASDR) application. In many future space missions, like ASDR, the spacecraft should handle objects (like debris) with unknown IPs. To control and stabilize the spacecraft, it is crucial to identify the dynamic model of the spacecraft in such these missions. On the other hand, uncertainties in the IPs of spacecraft (including space-manipulator) make the identification problem more complex. To overcome the complexities related to mathematical representation of identification equation, a new mathematical tool called Matrix-Set is proposed to develop the...
Studying of the Single Top Quark Produced by Anomalous Interactions Tcg and Tug
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ardalan,Farhad (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi Najafabadi, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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Anomalous top quark interactions with gluon (tug , tcg) allow the production of single top quarks at the LHC. Two main sources of backgrounds which we took into account are W +1j and standard model single top production. In order to do it, we examine the reconstructed angular distribution of the charged lepton in the rest frame of W boson from the top quark. It is defined in terms of the angle θ_l , between the charged lepton momentum in the rest frame of the W boson and the momentum of the W boson in the rest frame of the top quark. Using this angular distribution of the charged lepton from the W boson in the top decay، we show that with the data of 10fb^(-1) of integrated luminosity and...
Power flow control and solutions with dynamic flow controller
, Article 2008 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference - Energy Innovation, Vancouver, BC, 6 October 2008 through 7 October 2008 ; 2008 ; 9781424428953 (ISBN) ; Sheykholeslami, A ; Nabavi Niaki, A ; Ghaffari, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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this paper presents two new methods for power flow calculation of power systems in presence of Dynamic Flow Controller (DFC), which is a new member of FACTS controllers. In first method A new steady state model of DFC is introduced for the implementation of the device in the conventional Newton-Raphson power flow algorithm. The impact of DFC on power flow is accommodated by adding new entries and modifying some existing ones in the linearized Jacobian equations of the same system without DFC. The focus of second method is on the discrete nature of the DFC and including its effects on power flow. This method is based on Nabavi model for FACTS devices. A case study on a power system located in...
Evaluating the Sadr's Theory of Induction in Solving the Problems of Induction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nabavi, Lotfollah (Supervisor) ; Taghavi, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Since the beginning of philosophy in ancient Greek, making use of the partial induction has been a challenging issue. The diversity of the challenges, from the fallibility of induction to the peculiar consequences brought about by using inductive inference, has raised seemingly impassable blockages in the way of rational using of inductive inference. But philosophers who are optimistic about induction, always seek novel solutions which can overcome the existing problems of the rational utilization of induction. Mohammad Baqer Sadr is one of these philosophers who, in his book Logical Foundations of Induction, has done a delicate and creative work to overcome these barriers. In this thesis,...