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A Technique to assess the Safety Integrity Level of Process Instrumented Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
This research has been worked out in two main parts and it is tried to reach a high level of Safety Integrity in Safety Instrumented Systems using in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical industries. The first part involves an overview of system risk analysis and initial investigation of Safety Integrity Level as a new parameter in safety instrumented systems which are very important section of Safety engineering during last couple of years. According to the fact that the available papers and articles in this area are very limit; we have faced a lot of problem in doing research and actually to be honest; all available resources have been focused plus the related standards. The second part is about...
Failure risk assessment of interdependent infrastructures against earthquake, a Petri net approach: Case study-power and water distribution networks
, Article Natural Hazards ; Vol. 71, issue. 3 , April , 2014 , pp. 1971-1993 ; ISSN: 0921030X ; Hojjati Malekshah, M ; Omidvar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Metropolitan areas consist of complicated systems of interconnected infrastructures that are highly interdependent. Disruption of one infrastructure may induce disruption in other interconnected ones. The results from analysis of one infrastructure as an independent system are not realistic without considering the behavior of other interconnected infrastructures. Consequently, the study of the interdependencies among critical infrastructures is important for addressing the cascading effects of a failed infrastructure on the entire network to properly model its performance and help the disaster management team in decision making. In this study, the extended Petri net and Markov chain have...
Study on the Behavior of Ship’s Bottom Structure under Grounding Phenomenon
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abbaspour, Majid (Supervisor) ; Omidvar, Mohammad Taghi (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Whenever and wherever there is shipping, there exist risks of marine accidents. Subsequently, such accidents at sea may result in potential economic loss,environmental pollution and fatalities. In fact, ship grounding accident is a type of marine accident that involves the impact of a ship on seabed or waterway side. It may result in the damage of the submerged part of the ship’s hull and in particularly the bottom structure; potentially leading to water ingress, which may at the end compromise the ship's structural integrity, stability, and finally safety. An overall view on groundings categorizes the accidents in two major groups: Soft Grounding and Hard Grounding. A soft grounding does...
Numerical Modeling of Liquid Jet Breakup Using SPH Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Morad , Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Omidvar, Pourya (Supervisor)
Abstract
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) is a numerical Lagrangian meshless method which has numerous applications in astrophysics, hydrodynamics, free-surface flows, jets and sprays formation. Atomization of continuum liquid to fine droplets or in other words, liquid breakup processes are emerged in many engineering applications such as fuel sprays inside the combustion chamber of internal combustion engines that sizes of produced sprays significantly influence the engine’s efficiency. This research is accomplished to investigate the one-phase and two-phase flows of liquid jet breakup. For this aim, an open source code called SPHysics which solves the flow field by SPH method is utilized. This...
An Investigation of Nonlinear Ultrasound Propagation in Soft-tissues and Transferred Energy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadian, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In clinical applications of high intensity focused ultrasound, high amplitude acoustic waves are used to heat and ablate tumors and kidney stones. The high amplitude of ultrasonic waves leads to nonlinear effects within the acoustic filed. Heating stems from the acoustic power absorbed by tissues. The more the acoustic power is absorbed, the more the tissue temperature increases. On the other hand, more absorption means less penetration. Since the wave frequency is one of the important factors in power absorption, a compromise should be reached between the transferred energy and desired penetration depth. In this thesis, first, a problem with common HIFU-therapy conditions is simulated;...
Numerical Simulation and Characterization of a Micro-mixer with Moving Walls
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi , Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor) ; Sani, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recent advances in micro-technology are finding important applications especially in chemical and biological processes. In these applications, mixing has a profound importance. Due to the inherent low Reynold’s number flow in micro systems, diffusion mixing is the dominant mixing mechanism at these scales. This is in contrary to the high Reynold’s number ordinary applications where turbulent mixing plays the major role. There are two major classes of micro-mixers: passive and active. Passive micro-mixers rely on geometric features to enhance mixing. Active micro-mixers on the other hand, use external excitation to promote and control the rate of mixing. In this work, using numerical tools,...
Stochastic Optimization Techniques for Network Performance Improvement
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Ph.D. Dissertation
Sharif University of Technology
;
Pakravan, Mohammad Reza
(Supervisor)
;
Hossein Khalaj, Babak
(Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Optimisation is ubiquitous and essential in almost all areas of engineering and computer science for the design and analysis of efficient systems and algorithms. Indeed, many engineering problems can be cast as optimisation problems, in which a decision must be made upon certain control parameters in order to maximise revenue or minimise an incurred cost in designing a system. Whereas deterministic optimization problems are formulated with known parameters, real-world problems almost invariably include parameters which are unknown at the time a decision is made. Stochastic optimisation is the approach for modelling optimization problems that involve uncertainty, and it has attracted a lot of...
A novel thermo-photovoltaic cell with quantum-well for high open circuit voltage
, Article Superlattices and Microstructures ; Volume 83 , July , 2015 , Pages 61-70 ; 07496036 (ISSN) ; Faez, R ; Akbari Eshkalak, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2015
Abstract
Abstract We design a thermo-photovoltaic Tandem cell which produces high open circuit voltage (Voc) that causes to increase efficiency (η). The currently used materials (AlAsSb-InGaSb/InAsSb) have thermo-photovoltaic (TPV) property which can be a p-n junction of a solar cell, but they have low bandgap energy which is the reason for lower open circuit voltage. In this paper, in the bottom cell of the Tandem, there is 30 quantum wells which increase absorption coefficients and quantum efficiency (QE) that causes to increase current. By increasing the current of the bottom cell, the top cell thickness must be increased because the top cell and the bottom cell should have the same current. In...
A novel graphene nanoribbon field effect transistor with two different gate insulators
, Article Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures ; Volume 66 , 2015 , Pages 133-139 ; 13869477 (ISSN) ; Faez, R ; Haji Nasiri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
Abstract
In this paper, a novel structure for a dual-gated graphene nanoribbon field-effect transistor (GNRFET) is offered, which combines the advantages of high and low dielectric constants. In the proposed Two Different Insulators GNRFET (TDI-GNRFET), the gate dielectric at the drain side is a material with low dielectric constant to form smaller capacitances, while in the source side, there is a material with high dielectric constant to improve On-current and reduce the leakage current. Simulations are performed based on self-consistent solutions of the Poisson equation coupled with Non-Equilibrium Green's Function (NEGF) formalism in the ballistic regime. We assume a tight-binding Hamiltonian in...
Analysis and Evaluation of Intrusion Detection Datasets and Providing a Solution to Make Them Real
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jahangir, Amir Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
The rapid advancement of information technology and computer networks raised concerns of the users and network administrators regarding security. The development of computer networks and the increase in the number of specialists in this field led to the increase in the number of people who seek to abuse these networks, people known as attackers. The attackers look for security defects in a network to penetrate and abuse it proportionate to their needs. Considering the risks of these attacks, it is necessary to have an intrusion detection system (IDS). IDSs are capable of detecting attack traffic or suspected traffic, then, they alert the network administrators, and consequently, stop the...
A game-theoretic approach for joint channel and power allocation in downlink of cellular cognitive radio networks
, Article IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC ; 2012 , Pages 1198-1202 ; 9781467325691 (ISBN) ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a cellular cognitive radio network that uses opportunistic spectrum access for its transmission in the downlink direction from base stations toward cognitive radio users. Since the spectrum is licensed to a primary network, proper resource management should be employed in the secondary network to protect primary users against excessive interference while providing acceptable utilization for secondary users. We use game theory to propose a distributed method for joint frequency and power allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio networks. Earlier works in this area were based on centralized optimization-based approaches, whereas our proposed method solves the...
A game theoretic approach for power allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio networks
, Article 2011 IEEE 16th International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and Design of Communication Links and Networks, CAMAD 2011, Kyoto, 10 June 2011 through 11 June 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 158-162 ; 9781612842820 (ISBN) ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a cellular cognitive radio network that adopts opportunistic spectrum access for its data transmission in the downlink from base stations (BSs) toward cognitive radio users (CRs). Since the spectrum is licensed to a primary network, base stations of the cellular secondary network should protect primary users against excessive interference caused by secondary network communications. As the optimum resource allocation problem is NP-hard, we use game theory to propose a distributed scheme for power allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio network to guarantee communications of primary networks and provide required signal-to-noise plus interference of cognitive...
Game Theoretic Approaches to Resource Allocation in the Downlink of Cognitive Radio Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hossein Khalaj, Babak (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, we investigate game theoretic approaches for distributed resource allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio networks. As the problem of joint frequency and power allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio networks has not been studied using game theory, this was an incentive for us to pay attention to the downlink and try to propose decentralized and distributed approaches for resource allocation in the downlink of these networks.
The works done in this thesis can be divided into two main parts. In the first part, we study the problem of distributed power allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio networks and using game theory techniques, we propose a...
The works done in this thesis can be divided into two main parts. In the first part, we study the problem of distributed power allocation in the downlink of cognitive radio networks and using game theory techniques, we propose a...
Preparation and corrosion resistance of pulse electrodeposited Zn and Zn-SiC nanocomposite coatings
, Article Applied Surface Science ; Vol. 300 , May , 2014 , pp. 1-7 ; ISSN: 01694332 ; Mozafari, A ; Omidvar, H ; Javanbakht, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Pure Zn and Zn matrix composite coatings containing nano-sized SiC particles with an average size of 50 nm were prepared from the zinc sulfate bath. The effects of the pulse frequency, maximum current density and duty cycle on the amount of particles embedded were examined. Electron microscopic studies revealed that the coating morphology was modified by the presence of SiC nanoparticles. In the presence of SiC nanoparticles deposit grows in outgrowth mode resulting in a very rough and porous microstructure. However, at very low and very high duty cycles a smooth and pore free microstructure was obtained. Corrosion resistance properties of the coatings were studied using potentiodynamic...
Three-dimensional scattering of plane harmonic SH, SV, and P waves in multilayered alluvial valleys
, Article Asian Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 11, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 605-626 ; 15630854 (ISSN) ; Rahimian, M ; Mohammadnejad, T ; Sanaeiha, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper, three-dimensional amplification of plane harmonic SH, SV, and P waves in multilayered alluvial valleys is investigated by using a boundary element method in frequency domain. It is shown that in order to achieve real responses, the problem must be analyzed and modeled three-dimensionally. Also, for exact evaluation of surface ground motions in alluvial valleys all key parameters such as layering, material and geometrical characteristics of each layer, stimulation frequency, wave type, plus angle and azimuth of incidence must be taken into account altogether. The accuracy and efficiency of the proposed formulations for the computation of the surface displacement field...
Advanced approach to modify friction stir spot welding process
, Article Metals and Materials International ; Volume 26, Issue 10 , 2020 , Pages 1562-1573 ; Abbasi, M ; Abdollahzadeh, A ; Omidvar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
2020
Abstract
Abstract: Nowadays, friction stir spot welding (FSSW) is used in automotive, rail vehicle construction, the aerospace industry, and electrical industry. In the current research, a modified version of the FSSW process entitled friction stir spot vibration welding was introduced to join Al5083 specimens. The joining specimens were vibrated normal to the tool movement direction, while the joint position cooled by passing coolant through the fixture. Different characteristics of developed joint namely microstructure, mechanical properties, corrosion behavior were studied. The results showed that stir zone grain size decreased significantly as the vibration was employed and the joint position was...
Intelligent reflecting surfaces for compute-and-forward
, Article 9th Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2021, 19 May 2021 through 20 May 2021 ; 2021 ; 9781665400565 (ISBN) ; Shariatpanahi, S. P ; Omidvar, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
Abstract
Compute-and-forward is a promising strategy to tackle interference and obtain high rates between the transmitting users in a wireless network. However, the quality of the wireless channels between the users substantially limits the achievable computation rate in such systems. In this paper, we introduce the idea of using intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRSs) to enhance the computing capability of the compute-and-forward systems. For this purpose, we consider a multiple access channel (MAC) where a number of users aim to send data to a base station (BS) in a wireless network, where the BS is interested in decoding a linear combination of the data from different users in the corresponding...
EMG Feature Extraction to Control the Prosthetic Hand
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi Vahdat, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
The objective of this project is to consider the various methods employed in processing the EMG signal to control an artificial hand. The current presented methods of EMG processing do not benefit from the fact that sequential movements are closely correlated. Using this time correlation we are going to improve the correctness of the prediction of movements. To find the application of this project in commercial artificial hand we focus on one DOF hand for a high level of accuracy. Using this processing method combined with an artificial hand having Geometric Adaptability may present an acceptable product for commercial use.
MIMO-OFDM pilot symbol design for sparse channel estimation
, Article 2015 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, APSIPA ASC 2015, 16 December 2015 through 19 December 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 975-980 ; 9789881476807 (ISBN) ; Amini, A ; Khalaj, B. H ; Omidvar, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
Channel equalization is a crucial part of the OFDM communications protocols, which in turn requires channel estimation. In this paper, we consider the problem of orthogonal pilot design in MIMO-OFDM systems for sparse channel estimation. The pilot design in MIMO scenarios compared to the conventional SISO case has the additional constraint that the capability of recovery should be uniformly provided for all single channels. For instance, perfect estimation of a channel at the cost of another one is not permitted. This requirement is even more significant in the emerging Massive-MIMO systems. Our pilot design is based on the compressed sensing technique of minimizing the coherence measure of...
An energy-efficient multi-sensor scheduling mechanism with QoS support for WBANs
, Article IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC ; 2014 , pp. 1703-1708 ; ISSN: 15253511 ; Ashtiani, F ; Javidi, T ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Vahdat, B. V ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
In wireless body area networks (WBANs) it is necessary to devise an energy-efficient MAC scheduling mechanism which is capable of meeting strict QoS requirements. In this paper, special characteristics of WBAN channels, namely, the slow fading, the periodicity of fading, and the correlation among the channels have been exploited to formulate the sensor scheduling problem as a partially observable Markov decision problem (POMDP). Specific algorithms based on value iteration and pruning have been proposed in order to reduce the computational burden associated with the corresponding POMDP. The proposed scheduling mechanism is compared against a TDMA scheduling for a three-sensor network, and an...