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Network Coding Approach to Cooperative Communication
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumh (Supervisor)
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In recent years, Network Coding has received a great attention as an effective approach to increase the network throughput. Due to its promising advantages, in this thesis, we consider cooperative protocols based on Network Coding in two basic channels, namely MAC and MARC. We propose three cooperative transmission protocols for these channels along with their proper receivers at the destination node. The first one is for a typical two-user MAC, in which direct conventional network coding (i.e., XORing the packets of the users) is used. The proposed protocol requires the transmission of only one additional (repeated) packet for any arbitrary number of information packets transmitted by the...
Performance analysis and comparison of different multirate TH-UWB systems: Uncoded and coded schemes
, Article IEE Proceedings: Communications ; Volume 152, Issue 6 , 2005 , Pages 833-844 ; 13502425 (ISSN) ; Shayesteh, M. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Multirate time hopping ultra wideband (TH-UWB) communication systems are considered where each user can have several multirate services. Three methods named as parallel mapping, serial mapping with variable spreading factor, and multicode using Walsh subcode concatenation schemes are investigated. In the parallel mapping method, one kind of signature code (PN code) is used to distinguish users and their diverse services alike. For the serial mapping with variable spreading factor scheme, one signature code is assigned to each user and different services send their data in distinct frames. Whereas in the multicode using Walsh subcode method, different users and different services of the same...
Differentially Detection in UWB Communicatio Systems without Reference Transmission
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, UWB multiple access communication systems have received a great attention due to its many advantages. The most important advantages of a UWB system can be summarized as its high data rates, low power consumption, fading immunity and high precision routing. One of the important problems in a UWB system implementation is in its receiver part in which in order to use a coherent RAKE receiver, the channel coefficients have to be estimated. Since UWB channel is a dense multipath fading channel with a very high number of resolvable paths, the channel coefficient estimation based on using training sequence is very complicated. To resolve this problem, transmit reference (TR)...
Cooperative Communications in Free-Space Optical Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
With recent successes in laboratory tests, and in atmosphere and space demonstrations, there is no doubt that the free-space optical (FSO) communications is ready for operational deployment. Large bandwidth, unlicensed spectrum, excellent security, and quick and inexpensive setup are among its most attractive features. Despite their attractive features, FSO communications suffer from several challenges in practical deployment; the major of them is fading or scintillation and path loss. To overcome such limitations, Channel Coding along with MIMO and Cooperative techniques have been proposed. Although the promising effects of cooperative transmissions in RF communications have greatly been...
Harnessing Interference in Cooperative Communication Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri-Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The compute-and-forward (CMF) method has shown a great promise as an innovative approach to exploit interference towards achieving higher network throughput. Here, instead of recovering single messages, the relays attempt to reliably decode (compute) and pass an integer linear combination of the transmitted messages, referred to as an equation, to the destination. By receiving sufficient equations,the destination can solve the linear equation system to recover the desired messages.Two main challenges of the CMF methods are the computational complexity and the rank failure problem at the destination. In this thesis, to decrease the implementation as well as the computational complexity of the...
Multiple-Access Techniques for Wireless Indooor Infrared Communication with Dispersive Link
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri-Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
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Infrared wireless local area networks are a suitable choice for a fast and cheap wireless network, providing rates over 10 Mbps with access to unregulated bandwidth. Among multiple-access techniques for infrared wireless networks, CDMA1 has attracted the most interest, due to its simple structure and power ecency. However, spreading the spectrum in CDMA prohibits exploiting the low-rate strong channel codes. The other limiting factor in infrared networks is the channel dispersion. In this thesis, these two issues are considered and an internally coded scheme for time-hopping CDMA, suitable for wireless infrared communication is proposed and with accurate modelling of infrared dispersive...
Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. First, the collaborative energy detectors based spectrum sensing are investigated in the case of known noise variance for two models of primary user (PU) signal, i.e. random and unknown deterministic signals. Since the derived optimum collaborative energy detector requires the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of secondary users (SU) and it has complex structure, the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) detector is proposed for both models of PU signal which leads to the same decision rules for both models. Simulation results show that the performance of the proposed GLR detector is near to that of optimal...
Efficient Transmission and Reception in Wireless Communication Systems based on NOMA
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Multiple access technologies are one of the key features of different generations of wireless communication. From the first generation to the fourth generation, orthogonal multiple access (OMA) schemes have been utilized to serve multiple users in different orthogonal resource blocks in time, frequency or code domain. However, the new application scenarios for the fifth generation impose the requirements of higher system throughput, massive connectivity, and low latency, which can not be fulfilled with OMA schemes. Therefore, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes have attracted increasing attention in both industry and academia. In NOMA, multiple users may occupy the same resource...
Analysis of Cache-aided Wireless Communications Systems in the Presence of IRS
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Future mobile networks are expected to not only bring more wireless connectivity and higher data rates, but also to support several high-quality services including low-latency, ultra-reliable, and energy-efficient communications. To support these needs, intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) have recently attracted a lot of attention due to their potential for reconfiguring the wireless channel and are considered as a promising solution for future mobile generations. On the other hand, the exponential growth of network traffic, and its non-uniform distribution result in network congestion during peak-traffic times and network underutilization during off-peak times. Caching or content...
Multi-carrier based cooperative cognitive network
, Article IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 15 May 2011 through 18 May 2011 ; May , 2011 ; 15502252 (ISSN) ; 9781424483310 (ISBN) ; Mansourifard, P ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel cognitive cooperative relaying scheme using multi-carrier transmission in which cognitive users assist primary users by relaying their information using Decode and Forward (DF) strategy. The best cognitive user is selected as a relay for a Primary User (PU). Outage probability of the PU is investigated. Our analyses show substantial improvements in the outage probability of the PU when using the proposed cooperative scheme compared to non-cooperative one. We also perform several simulations to corroborate our theoretical results
Invariant wideband spectrum sensing under unknown variances
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 8, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 2182-2186 ; 15361276 (ISSN) ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we divide a wide frequency range into multiple subbands and in each subband detect whether in a primary user (PU) is active or not. We assume that PU signal at each subband and the additive noise are white zeromean independent Gaussian random processes with unknown variances. We also assume that at least a minimum given number of subbands is vacant of PU signal and propose an invariant Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detector. The concept of the grouping of subbands allows faster spectrum sensing of a subset of subbands which may be occupied by a specific PU. Also, we evaluate trade-offs involved in the proposed algorithms by simulation. © 2009 IEEE
Abnormality detection and monitoring in multi-sensor molecular communication
, Article IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications ; Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 68-83 ; 23327804 (ISSN) ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the problem of detecting and monitoring changes (abnormality) in molecular communication (MC), using the quickest change detection (QCD) schemes. The objective is to watch an environment using a sensor network and make decisions on the time and location of changes based on the received signals from sensors in the fusion center (FC). Such assumptions call for considering spatial and temporal correlations among sensors' transmitting signals. We use the framework of Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes (POMDPs) based on non-homogeneous Markov models. The metric in detection (stopping-time) scenario is to minimize the delay of announcing an abnormality...
Adaptive release duration modulation for limited molecule production and storage
, Article IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications ; Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 139-152 ; 23327804 (ISSN) ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
The nature of molecular transmitter imposes some limitations on the molecule production process and its storage. As the molecules act the role of the information carriers, the limitations affect the transmission process and the system performance considerably. In this paper, we focus on the transmitter's limitations, in particular, the limited molecule production rate and the finite storage capacity. We consider a time-slotted communication where the transmitter opens its outlets and releases the stored molecules for a specific time duration to send bit '1' and remains silent to send bit '0'. By changing the Release Duration (RD), we propose an adaptive RD modulation. The objective is to...
Cooperative abnormality detection in fluidic medium molecular communication
, Article 2020 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2020 ; 26-28 May , 2020 ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
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In this paper, we study the problem of cooperative abnormality detection using mobile sensors in a fluidic medium, based on a molecular communication setup. The sensors are injected into the medium to search the environment for the abnormality. To reduce the effects of sensor imperfection, we propose a cooperative scheme where the sensors activate each other by releasing some molecules (i.e., markers), into the medium after they sense an abnormality. A number of fusion centers (FC) are placed at specific locations in the medium, which absorb all sensors arrived at their locations. By observing the states of the received sensors, each FC decides whether an abnormality exists in its...
An adaptive pulse-width modulation for limited molecule production and storage
, Article 2018 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2018, 25 April 2018 through 26 April 2018 ; 2018 , Pages 1-6 ; 9781538641491 (ISBN) ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
The nature of molecular transmitter imposes some limitations on the molecule production process and its storage. As these molecules act the role of the information carriers, their limitation affect the transmission process and the system performance considerably. In this paper, we focus on these limitations at the transmitter, the limited production rate and finite storage capacity. We consider a time-slotted communication where the transmitter opens its outlet and releases the stored molecules for a time duration to send bit '1' and remains silent to send bit '0'. By changing the duration molecules are released, we propose an adaptive pulse-width modulation. The objective is to find the...
An Analytical model for molecular communication over a Non-Linear reaction-diffusion medium
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 69, Issue 12 , 2021 , Pages 8042-8054 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
Abstract
One of the main challenges in diffusion-based molecular communication is dealing with the non-linearity of reaction-diffusion chemical equations. While numerical methods can be used to solve these equations, a change in the input signals or the parameters of the medium requires one to redo the simulations. This makes it difficult to design modulation schemes and practically impossible to prove the optimality of a given transmission strategy. In this paper, we provide an analytical technique for modeling the non-linearity of chemical reaction equations based on the perturbation method. The perturbation method expresses the solution in terms of an infinite power series. An approximate solution...
Theoretical concept study of cooperative abnormality detection and localization in fluidic-medium molecular communication
, Article IEEE Sensors Journal ; Volume 21, Issue 15 , 2021 , Pages 17118-17130 ; 1530437X (ISSN) ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a theoretical framework for cooperative abnormality detection and localization systems by exploiting molecular communication setup. The system consists of mobile sensors in a fluidic medium, which are injected into the medium to search the environment for abnormality. Some fusion centers (FC) are placed at specific locations in the medium, which absorb all sensors arrived at their locations, and by observing its state, each FC decides on the abnormality existence and/or its location. To reduce the effects of sensor imperfection, we propose a scheme where the sensors release some molecules (i.e., markers) into the medium after they sense an abnormality. If the goal...
Wideband spectrum sensing in unknown white Gaussian noise
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 2, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 763-771 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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The spectrum sensing of a wideband frequency range is studied by dividing it into multiple subbands. It is assumed that in each subband either a primary user (PU) is active or absent in a additive white Gaussian noise environment with an unknown variance. It is also assumed that at least a minimum given number of subbands are vacant of PUs. In this multiple interrelated hypothesis testing problem, the noise variance is estimated and a generalised likelihood ratio detector is proposed to identify possible spectrum holes at a secondary user (SU). Provided that it is known that a specific PU can occupy a subset of subbands simultaneously, a grouping algorithm which allows faster spectrum...
An analytical model for molecular communication over a non-linear reaction-diffusion medium
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 69, Issue 12 , 2021 , Pages 8042-8054 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
Abstract
One of the main challenges in diffusion-based molecular communication is dealing with the non-linearity of reaction-diffusion chemical equations. While numerical methods can be used to solve these equations, a change in the input signals or the parameters of the medium requires one to redo the simulations. This makes it difficult to design modulation schemes and practically impossible to prove the optimality of a given transmission strategy. In this paper, we provide an analytical technique for modeling the non-linearity of chemical reaction equations based on the perturbation method. The perturbation method expresses the solution in terms of an infinite power series. An approximate solution...
A Study of Chemical Reactions in Point-to-Point Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication
, Article IEEE Access ; Volume 11 , 2023 , Pages 24752-24767 ; 21693536 (ISSN) ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
The differential equations describing reaction-diffusion systems in molecular communication are non-linear and do not admit closed-form solutions in general. Consequently, characterizing optimal modulation and coding strategies is a key challenge in molecular communication. In this paper, we consider a concrete example and illustrate the application of tools from real and complex analysis to study this difficult problem. We show that the optimal release pattern is a finite sum of Dirac's delta functions in our working example. Simulation results validate the discrete nature of the optimal release pattern. We also provide an upper bound on the numbers of delta functions under some...