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New routing framework base on rumor routing in wireless sensor networks
, Article Computer Communications ; Volume 32, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 86-93 ; 01403664 (ISSN) ; Haghighat, A. T ; Nayebi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Rumor routing is a classic routing algorithm based on agents' random walk. This paper proposes a novel approach based on this routing algorithm. Here, we try to improve the latency and energy consumption of the traditional algorithm using propagation of query and event agents within straight lines, instead of using purely random walk paths. As can be seen in our results, this method improves the delivery ratio of the queries which is a drawback of traditional rumor routing. Due to the reduction of final path length between source and destination, we introduce a second layer geographical routing. Moreover, a method is proposed to reduce the cost of localization equipments by using cheaper...
Directional rumor routing in wireless sensor networks
, Article 3rd IEEE/IFIP International Conference in Central Asia on Internet, ICI 2007, Tashkent, 26 September 2007 through 28 September 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424410061 (ISBN); 9781424410064 (ISBN) ; Haghighat, A. T ; Tashtarian, F ; Nayebi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2007
Abstract
Rumor routing is a classic routing algorithm based on the random walk of agents. In this paper, a method to improve the performance of this routing algorithm is proposed. Here, we try to improve the latency and energy consumption of the traditional algorithm using propagation of query and event agents in straight lines, instead of using purely random walk paths. As our results confirm, this method improves the delivery ratio of the queries which is a drawback of traditional rumor routing. To compare the performance measures with traditional algorithm, a simulation framework is developed and extensive simulations are performed. ©2007 IEEE
Extraction of GLR detector for target lines in the range-time space of a search RADAR
, Article 2011 Microwaves, Radar and Remote Sensing Symposium, MRRS-2011 - Proceedings, 25 August 2011 through 27 August 2011, Kiev ; 2011 , Pages 336-339 ; 9781424496440 (ISBN) ; Moqiseh, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper, the disadvantages of using the Hough transform as a detector have been considered in a search radar. To illustrate the effect of these disadvantages on the performance of the detector, its performance has been compared with the optimum detectors. To do this, the Generalized Likelihood Ratio detector has been extracted for detecting a target line with unknown normal parameter pair in the search environment. Then, the performance of this detector has been compared with the Hough detector by extracting their Receiver Operation Characteristics. The results of this comparison, which has been done through simulations, show that the Generalized Likelihood Ratio detector has a better...
A Hough based data association algorithm for target tracking
, Article International Radar Symposium, IRS 2011 - Proceedings, 7 September 2011 through 9 September 2011 ; September , 2011 , Pages 623-628 ; 9783927535282 (ISBN) ; Moqiseh, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
A new approach for tracking targets in TWS systems is introduced which is based on Hough transform. The main idea is to take target's velocity and course of motion as the main tracking quantities and calculate other kinematic parameters of the target from these two main parameters. The main criteria for associating targets to tracks in Data Association (DA) step is co linearity of targets with the history of track and Hough transform is the main tool in this step. Computer simulation results are presented to compare the performance of the suggested algorithm with the conventional tracking systems
Quantization effect of the parameter space on the performance of Hough detector
, Article 4th Microwave and Radar Week MRW-2010 - 11th International Radar Symposium, IRS 2010 - Conference Proceedings, 16 June 2010 through 18 June 2010 ; June , 2010 , Pages 457-460 ; 9789955690184 (ISBN) ; Moqiseh, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Hough transform is proposed in literature as an effective technique for target detection in search radars. However, this detector has a disadvantage when the received SNR of radar is low. Although the distribution of noise power in the data space is often uniform and all processing cells of this space approximately receive the same power of noise, after transforming these cells to the Hough parameter space, this distribution will not remain uniform. In other words, noise power in some regions of the parameter space is greater than the others. Therefore, false alarm increases in these regions. Selecting a greater threshold to reduce the number of false detections will result a lower...
On the link excess life in mobile wireless networks
, Article International Conference on Computing: Theory and Applications, ICCTA 2007, Kolkata, 5 March 2007 through 7 March 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 72-76 ; 0769527701 (ISBN); 9780769527703 (ISBN) ; Khosravi, A ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
In this paper, one of the most important parameters in performance evaluation and protocol design of wireless networks, Link Excess Life (LEL), is investigated. An analytical model for LEL is proposed and evaluated. Evaluation of the proposed model leads to the first closed form expression for the excess life PDF. The closed form expression affords ease of further evaluations, e.g, an interesting result is that the average excess life is infinite for the proposed model. The effect of relative velocity distribution on the link excess life PDF is also investigated. The superposition property of LEL is mentioned and used to explore a systematic method for evaluation of the effect of stationary...
The impact of stationary nodes on the performance of wireless mobile networks
, Article Third International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications 2007, ICWMC '07, Guadeloupe, 4 March 2007 through 9 March 2007 ; 2007 ; 0769527965 (ISBN); 9780769527963 (ISBN) ; Khosravi, A ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
In this paper, impact of the stationary nodes on the link excess life as an important performance parameter of wireless mobile networks is investigated First, a model for the link excess life is introduced. Based on this model, the relation between the probability density function (PDF) of the link excess life and the PDF of relative velocity is explored. In fact, the PDF of relative velocity is divided into three PDFs according to the three categories of links. The effect of each group on the resultant PDF of global link excess life for different percentages of stationary nodes is explored. Moreover, an approximation method defined in our previous work is proposed as a tool to evaluate the...
Improving a fault-tolerant routing algorithm using detailed traffic analysis
, Article 3rd International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications, HPCC 2007, Houston, TX, 26 September 2007 through 28 September 2007 ; Volume 4782 LNCS , 2007 , Pages 766-775 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783540754435 (ISBN) ; Shamaei, A ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2007
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Currently, some coarse measures like global network latency are used to compare routing protocols. These measures do not provide enough insight of traffic distribution among network nodes in presence of different fault regions. This paper presents a detailed traffic analysis of f-cube routing algorithm achieved by a especially developed tool. Per-node traffic analysis illustrates the traffic hotspots caused by fault regions and provides a great assistance in developing fault tolerant routing algorithms. Based on such detailed information, a simple yet effective improvement of f-cube is suggested. Moreover, the effect of a traffic hotspot on the traffic of neighboring nodes and global...
Invariant activity detection of a constant magnitude signal with unknown parameters in white Gaussian noise
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 3, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 1420-1431 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Tadaion, A. A ; Gazor, S ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
The authors propose invariant tests for the detection of a complex signal with unknown constant amplitude and unknown phase variation in additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN). The authors show that in this problem, the uniformly most powerful invariant (UMPI) detector does exist only if the number of samples N is two. For more than two samples N≥3, the authors derive the most powerful invariant (MPI) detector in known signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and use its performance as the upper bound benchmark for any invariant test. In addition, the authors derive the generalised likelihood ratio (GLR) detector and evaluate its performance against the MPI performance bound. This detector is very simple...
Linear array thinning using iterative FFT plus soft decision
, Article Proceedings International Radar Symposium, Dresden ; Volume 1 , June , 2013 , Pages 301-306 ; 21555753 (ISSN) ; 9783954042234 (ISBN) ; Sebt, M. A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Array Thinning is the procedure of reducing the number of elements in such a way that leads to low sidelobe level and narrow beamwidth. Main motivations of array thinning are reduction in weight and cost of antennas array. W.P.M.N. Keizer has presented a new approach for the synthesis of thinned uniformly spaced linear arrays featuring a minimum sidelobe level. The method is based on the iterative Fourier technique to derive element excitations from the prescribed array factor using successive forward and backward Fourier transforms. Array thinning is accomplished by setting the amplitudes of the largest element excitations to unity and the others to zero during each iteration cycle. In this...
Robust low-angle estimation by an array radar
, Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 4, Issue 6 , 2010 , Pages 780-790 ; 17518784 (ISSN) ; Sheikhi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
One of the origins of error in the angle of arrival estimation of a signal is the response of the ground to the reflected waves from the target. In low-height target situations, this phenomenon can be so harrowing that it may result in much more error than thermal noise. In this article, two methods of fixed beam and double null are used as preliminary techniques to overcome the problem of low-altitude target angle estimation, and the optimum weights for beam-forming array radar are proposed. These beam-forming methods enable the radar to estimate the target angle precisely without the exact knowledge of the surface slope, whereas they are robust against diffuse and specular ground...
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing radar signal design with optimised ambiguity function and low peak-to-average power ratio
, Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 3, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 122-132 ; 17518784 (ISSN) ; Sheikhi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Considering the important role of the ambiguity function (AF) of a signal regarding the performance of a matched filter bank for the detection of targets and the estimation of their ranges and velocities, the thumbtack shape is assumed to be the desirable shape of the AF and the method of least squares for the synthesis of the AF is introduced. Then, an iterative method for the allocation of a proper phase to the desired AF is proposed to obtain better results. This method is then applied to select the proper codes for the synthesis of pulsed orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing signals. It is also shown how this method can reduce sidelobes, almost uniformly, throughout the entire...
Reduction of doppler estimation error by multi-frequency transmission
, Article IET International Radar Conference 2009, Guilin, 20 April 2009 through 22 April 2009 ; Issue 551 CP , 2009 ; 9781849190107 (ISBN) ; Sheikhi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this paper, after introduction of symmetric multi- frequency signal, it will be presented how to estimate Doppler frequency from estimated frequency tones of returned echo. After that, three methods of Pisarenko, Prony and MUSIC for frequency estimation will be introduced, and then these methods are applied to estimate tone frequencies of a multi-carrier signal. It will be shown that estimation of Doppler frequency by multi-frequency signal transmission leads to less rms error than single-frequency signal, in the condition of equal SNR. Infact it will be suggested that distribution of the power of signal in spectrum instead of adding up all the power in one point, leads to less Doppler...
Robust low-angle tracking by beamforming
, Article IET International Radar Conference 2009, Guilin, 20 April 2009 through 22 April 2009 ; Issue 551 CP , 2009 ; 9781849190107 (ISBN) ; Sheikhi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
One of the agents of error in angle of arrival estimation of signal is the response of the ground to the reflected waves from the target. In low-height target situations this phenomenon can be so tormenting that may cause much more error than thermal noise. In this article two methods of Fixed Beam and Double Null are used as preliminary techniques to overcome the problem of low-altitude targets angle estimation and the optimum weights for beam-forming array radar are proposed. The beam-forming methods enable the radar to estimate the target angle precisely while it is robust against diffuse and specular ground reflection components and the exact knowledge of surface slope is not required
Surveillance radar target detection with the fourier-hough transform
, Article 2008 International Radar Symposium, IRS, Wroclaw, 21 May 2008 through 23 May 2008 ; 2008 ; 9788372076212 (ISBN) ; Moqiseh, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In a typical surveillance radar, decision about the existence of a target in certain range-azimuth-elevation cell is made from the echo received in current scan, while still there is useful information in history of that range cell that is not considered in decision making. Based on the potential of the Hough Transform to use history of both range and Doppler information, a new method to increase the probability of detection in surveillance radars is proposed. The new method uses a 3D data space and a special projection to detect targets and extract range, speed, and acceleration of maneuvering targets simultaneously
Fast and accurate method for PCL radar detection in noisy environment
, Article 3rd European Radar Conference, EuRAD 2006, Manchester, 13 September 2006 through 15 September 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 33-36 ; 2960055179 (ISBN); 9782960055177 (ISBN) ; Jafargholi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2006
Abstract
A new fast and very accurate method for target detection in PCL radars is presented. This algorithm in noisy environment with SNR up to -60dB could provide the perfect and accurate detection. Presented initiative algorithm apply a special filter bank to the target signal and clean the additive noise of the environment from it and detect the multiple targets with different RCSs. © 2006 EuMA
Null function as a fast and accurate algorithm for noisy environment target detection in PCL radars
, Article 2006 CIE International Conference on Radar, ICR 2006, Shanghai, 16 October 2006 through 19 October 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 903-906 ; 0780395824 (ISBN); 9780780395824 (ISBN) ; Jafargholi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2006
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A new fast and very accurate algorithm for target detection in PCL (Passive Coherent Location) radars is presented. This algorithm in noisy environment that SNR is low as -45dB operates, with an error less than 20 percent. Presented algorithm is capable for target detection by few samples of signals and obtains real-time processing in passive radars. © 2006 IEEE
Detection of a band-limited signal using an orthonormal, fully-decimated filter-bank
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 14, Issue 6 , 2007 , Pages 555-565 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Tadaion, A. A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
In this paper, two methods are proposed for the detection of a band-limited signal in unknown variance white Gaussian noise. The complex amplitude and the frequency of the signal and the noise variance are assumed as unknown parameters. Using wavelet concepts, an orthonormal, fully-decimated filter-bank is employed to decompose the signal into its subband components. It is shown that, in this process, the noise is also decomposed into orthonormal zero-mean components. In the output, if a band-limited target signal is present, the respective single subband component (or two components in marginal cases) containing the target signal presents a non-zero mean. The presence of a non-zero mean...
Investigation on Phased Arrays with Irregular Overlapped Subarrays
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Nayebi
(Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, we would consentraite in the topic of irregular overlapped subarrays. In general, it would be a combination of topics overlapped and irregual arrays. In phased array topics, one of the important issues is cost. Main cost of array is consist of its phase shifter cost at all. Duo to the cost of phase shofters, overlapped subarray structure might be used. Philosophy of using overlapped subarrays returned to similar phase required for elements adjust together. But this emphasis is true just in limited field of view fields. But grating lobes could be seen even without beam steering. For solving grating lobes problem, overlapped structured has been presented. In overlapped...
Modeling the effects of hot-spot traffic load on the performance of wormhole-switched hypermeshes
, Article Computers and Electrical Engineering ; Vol. 37, issue. 1 , 2011 , p. 1-23 ; ISSN: 00457906 ; Sarbazi-Azad, H ; Nayebi, A ; Navi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Hypermesh is a promising network topology and is suitable for a range of network-based computing systems. Although there are few models reported for hypermeshes with uniform traffic pattern, no analytical model has been reported to deal with hot-spot traffic. Since many parallel applications exhibit non-uniform traffic patterns such as hot-spots, uniform traffic assumption is not always justifiable in practice. In this study, we propose a new analytical model to predict the mean message latency in wormhole-switched hypermeshes in the presence of hot-spot traffic. The proposed model can also calculate the mean latency under uniform traffic load when the hot-spot ratio is set to zero....