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P2P D DoS Detection
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khansari, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Akbari, Behzad (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
attacks have become such a serious problem that according to the recent security firms’ reports, more than five thousands attacks are launched per day, whichcould lead to lots of damage and loss of online businesses. When a P2P system has millions of concurrently active peers, there is the risk that an attacker misuses these clients, or diverts their generated traffic to launch DDoS attack.As we will see, since BitTorrent has gained more popularity among other P2P protocols,and ithas the most number of concurrent active users,it may lead to destructivedamagesif exploited by attackers for lunching DDoS attack. Thus, we have focused on DDoS detection over this protocol.In this study, first,we...
CFD Modeling for Mitigation of Heavy Toxic Gas Release
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
The release of toxic materials causes tragic accidents every year. There are various techniques in order to mitigate the release effect of these materials such as Application of air jets, steam curtains and water curtains. In this study first, previous works are reviewed in order to select the best technique for the mitigation of heavy toxic gas release. Then CFD modeling is used to simulate this technique.
A field situation in which chlorine gas was released upwind of water spray was simulated using the open-source software FDS (Fire Dynamic Simulator), a CFD model. Only mechanical effects of water sprays are considered; hence the effect of absorbtion is neglected. Finally tha...
A field situation in which chlorine gas was released upwind of water spray was simulated using the open-source software FDS (Fire Dynamic Simulator), a CFD model. Only mechanical effects of water sprays are considered; hence the effect of absorbtion is neglected. Finally tha...
Random Polytopes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Random Polytopes, the first occurrence of which dates back to the famous Sylvester’s four points problem in the 1860s, is a branch of geometric probability, typically concerning the convex hull of some random points chosen from a convex subset of Rd. In this thesis we have studied some special kind of random polytopes; the one that is the convex hull of some independent random points chosen from a convex body (a convex, compact set with interior point) according to the uniform distribution. It was a new approach from A. Rényi and R. Sulanke in 1963 to consider this type when the number of random points tends to infinity.This thesis consists of three main parts: The first part is devoted to...
A low voltage, high speed current mode sample and hold for high precision applications
, Article 2005 European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design, Cork, 28 August 2005 through 2 September 2005 ; Volume 1 , 2005 , Pages 269-272 ; 0780390660 (ISBN); 9780780390669 (ISBN) ; Bakhtiar, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
This paper presents a zero-voltage switching current mode sample and hold(S/H) circuit. The proposed S/H has 12 bit linearity at 180MHz sampling rate for 1.5v supply voltage. The S/H circuit is designed for 0.18μm CMOS technology
A high speed, high resolution, low voltage currentmode sample and hold
, Article IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems 2005, ISCAS 2005, Kobe, 23 May 2005 through 26 May 2005 ; 2005 , Pages 1417-1420 ; 02714310 (ISSN) ; Bakhtiar, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
A low voltage current mode sample and hold (S/H) in 0.18μm technology with 1.5v supply voltage is presented. This S/H has 12-bit linearity, i.e., gain and nonlinearity errors of S/H are less than 0.02μA for 100uA input current. Maximum sampling rate for this structure is 100 MHz (using double sampling technique). © 2005 IEEE
A Comparative Study between Available Lifting Tools for Assessment of Risk of Back Injuries
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Epidemiological studies have identified manual material handling and lifting as risk factors in occupational low back pain (LBP). There are many lifting analysis tools to estimate the risk of injury during a specific lifting task. One for using these tools, needs to know the limitations of each tool and be noticed where a tool cannot be used. The purpose of this study is to compare different biomechanical models of lumbar spine and find out their characteristics.Five models are chosen for this study which are: the University of Michigan’s Static Strength Prediction Program ( ) software, the revised Hand-Calculation Back Compressive Force (HCBCF) equation, the simple polynomial equation of...
Protection of the Topological Edge Quantum Order in A Spin Chain with Cluster Interactions and Coupled to Fermions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Langari, Abdollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
Out-of-equilibrium systems have garnered increasing interest in recent years. These many-body systems do not exhibit ergodic behavior, even in the presence of generic interactions, allowing locally stored quantum information to remain accessible for extended periods through local observables. Due to these exotic characteristics, such systems are ideal candidates for the realization of quantum computing. Many-body localized systems serve as a prime example of these non-ergodic systems. In the absence of thermalization, long-range quantum order can persist even in highly excited states, contrasting with thermal systems where long-range order can only exist in the ground state of gapped...
Emergent statistical bubble localization in a Z2 lattice gauge theory
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 99, Issue 5 , 2019 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Mohseni Rajaee, M ; Langari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2019
Abstract
We introduce a clean cluster spin chain coupled to fully interacting spinless fermions, forming an unconstrained Z2 lattice gauge theory (LGT), which possesses dynamical proximity effect controlled by the entanglement structure of the initial state. We expand the machinery of interaction-driven localization to the realm of LGTs such that for any starting product state, the matter fields exhibit emergent statistical bubble localization, which is driven solely by the cluster interaction, having no topologically trivial noninteracting counterpart, and thus is of a pure dynamical many-body effect. In this vein, our proposed setting provides possibly the minimal model dropping all the...
A low voltage, high speed, high resolution class AB switched current sample and hold
, Article ISCAS 2006: 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Kos, 21 May 2006 through 24 May 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 1039-1042 ; 02714310 (ISSN); 0780393902 (ISBN); 9780780393905 (ISBN) ; Jahanian, A ; Sharif Bakhtiar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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A high speed, high resolution switched-current sample and hold (SI S/H) based on a new class AB transconductance stage is presented. Simulations performed on the SI S/H in standard 0.18um CMOS technology with 1.5v supply voltage indicate low power dissipation, high sampling speed and high SNR. © 2006 IEEE
Microstructure and mechanical properties of MoSi2-MoSi2 joints brazed by Ag-Cu-Zr interlayer
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 49 , August , 2013 , Pages 197-202 ; 02613069 (ISSN) ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Kokabi, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2013
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The present work investigates joining of two MoSi2 parts through Cusil/Zr/Cusil interlayer with Cusil being a commercial eutectic of Cu-Ag alloy. The joining operation was implemented in an inert gas tube furnace by brazing. The brazing temperature ranged from 800 to 930°C while the operation lasted for 60min. Evaluation of joints strength through shear loading identified the maximum strength 60.31MPa for the brazed sample at 830°C. Interfacial microstructure was studied by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) techniques. Applying the temperature of 830°C was led to a uniform dense joint consisting of various phases with...
Modeling viscosity of CO2-N2 gaseous mixtures using robust tree-based techniques: extra tree, random forest, GBoost, and LightGBM
, Article ACS Omega ; Volume 8, Issue 15 , 2023 , Pages 13863-13875 ; 24701343 (ISSN) ; Mahmoudzadeh, A ; Amiri Ramsheh, B ; Hemmati Sarapardeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2023
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) has an essential role in most enhanced oil recovery (EOR) methods in the oil industry. Oil swelling and viscosity reduction are the dominant mechanisms in an immiscible CO2-EOR process. Besides numerous CO2 applications in EOR, most oil reservoirs do not have access to natural CO2, and capturing it from flue gas and other sources is costly. Flue gases are available in huge quantities at a significantly lower price and can be considered economically viable agents for EOR operations. In this work, four powerful machine learning algorithms, namely, extra tree (ET), random forest (RF), gradient boosting (GBoost), and light gradient boosted machine (LightGBM) were utilized to...
A novel coupled musculoskeletal finite element model of the spine – Critical evaluation of trunk models in some tasks
, Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 119 , 2021 ; 00219290 (ISSN) ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
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Spine musculoskeletal (MS) models make simplifying assumptions on the intervertebral joint degrees-of-freedom (rotational and/or translational), representation (spherical or beam-like joints), and properties (linear or nonlinear). They also generally neglect the realistic structure of the joints with disc nuclei/annuli, facets, and ligaments. We aim to develop a novel MS model where trunk muscles are incorporated into a detailed finite element (FE) model of the ligamentous T12-S1 spine thus constructing a gold standard coupled MS-FE model. Model predictions are compared under some tasks with those of our earlier spherical joints, beam joints, and hybrid (uncoupled) MS-FE models. The coupled...
Seismic Rehabilitation of Reinforced Concrete Structures Using Eccentric Steel Bracing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kazemi, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
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The seismic performance of a low-rise nonductile reinforced concrete (RC) building rehabilitated using eccentric steel bracing is investigated. At first three-story building was Modeled using sap 2000 computer program then analyzed and getting the results. The effectiveness of the eccentric steel bracing in rehabilitating the building was examined. The effect of distributing the steel bracing over the height of the RC frame on the seismic performance of the rehabilitated building was studied. The behavior of the nonductile RC frame members is represented by a beam–column element capable of modeling the strength deterioration and the effect of the axial force on the yield moment and the...
Experimental and Modeling Study of Scale and Flow Geometry Effects on Carbonate Matrix Acidizing Efficiency
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ayatollahi, Shahaboddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Acidizing is one of the common methods of stimulating the well to remove formation damage and Skin factor. In carbonate reservoirs, hydrochloric acid creates permeable channels called wormholes due to the reaction with the porous medium. Previous researches have studied the effect of the main rock and fluid parameters (temperature, pressure, type and concentration of acid and rock lithology) at the core scale. However, wellbore scale will different from core scale due to the difference in the wormhole density, the flow geometry, the amount of acid leakage from wormhole wall and competition. Very limited models predict these effects for large scales. In this research, the geometry of linear...
Fabrication and Optimization of Copper-Based Multicomponent Chalcogenide Layers Using Colloidal Ink Aimed to Apply in Nanostructured Solar Cells
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Mahdavi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Taghavinia, Nima (Supervisor)
Abstract
The aim of this thesis was to study and fabricate stable inks of Cu2SnS3 (CTS), Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) and Cu3SbS4 (CAS) copper-based chalcogenide nanoparticles (NPs) and their application in solar cells. Inorganic semiconductors with p-type conductivity, high stability, high hole mobility (compared to organic type), and the ability to synthesize and deposition by simple low temperature solution-based methods have the potential to provide suitable alternative for hole-transporting material (HTM) in perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and the photo-absorbers in thin film solar cells (TFSCs). The ability to adjust energy levels and optoelectrical properties is another advantage of these compounds. In...
Three Phase Modeling of Fluid Flow in the Well Tubing to predict Asphaltene Deposition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ayatollahi, Shahaboddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, by focusing on the hydraulics of three phase flow in vertical tubing to investigate asphaltene deposition problem, the solid particles behaviors in a turbulent flow is fully studied. Reasonable size distribution for particles (based on previous works and researches) was assumed and a model for 2 sections of a Marrat oil field well to evaluate their asphaltene deposition problem was developed. Three phase liquid-gas-solid flow in the well tubing was simulated. Asphaltene deposition profile on the well tubing, mean and maximum of the deposition rate and particle concentrations in the flow regime were calculated and compared with real field data. Better agreement with field data...
Meson Thermalizationin AdS/CFT Correspondence
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arfaie, Hesameddin (Supervisor) ; Ali-Akbari, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
AdS/CFT correspondence is a suitable framework for studying strongly coupled gauge theories. It corresponds a strongly coupled gauge theory to a classical gravity theory with an extra dimension. Quark-gluon plasma which is produced in accelerators is strongly coupled. We use AdS/CFT correspondence to calculate Meson thermalization time by approximating the collisions by a sudden change of baryon number chemical potential. On the gravity side, this is followed with an apparent horizon formation on probe-brane which is the signal of thermalization
Comparative evaluation of six quantitative lifting tools to estimate spine loads during static activities
, Article Applied Ergonomics ; Volume 48 , 2015 , Pages 22-32 ; 00036870 (ISSN) ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Plamondon, A ; Schmidt, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
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Different lifting analysis tools are commonly used to assess spinal loads and risk of injury. Distinct musculoskeletal models with various degrees of accuracy are employed in these tools affecting thus their relative accuracy in practical applications. The present study aims to compare predictions of six tools (HCBCF, LSBM, 3DSSPP, AnyBody, simple polynomial, and regression models) for the L4-L5 and L5-S1 compression and shear loads in twenty-six static activities with and without hand load. Significantly different spinal loads but relatively similar patterns for the compression (R2>0.87) were computed. Regression models and AnyBody predicted intradiscal pressures in closer agreement with...
Transport of Water/Foamy Oil Emulsion in Poruos Media
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Massihi, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Ayatollahi, Shahaboddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Water in oil emulsion usually forms during natural water encroachment or enhanced oil recovery processes due to the reaction between asphaltenic and naphthenic acid part of oil with brine in some heavy oil reservoirs. This results in major production challenges because of high w/o emulsion viscosity which leads to significant pressure drops. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the dominant mechanisms of w/o emulsion flow in porous media to overcome the production challenges. In the present study, w/o emulsion behavior is investigated through both static and dynamic tests. The w/o emulsion was prepared through mixing of a crude with brine using magnet stirrer. Emulsion stability...
Experimental Investigation of Rock Wettability Effect on Carbonate Reservoir Matrix Acidizing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ayatollahi, Shahaboddin (Supervisor) ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
Matrix acidizing operation is one of the popular methods of well stimulation in the oil and gas industry which is used to remove near wellbore damage, increase the permeability, hence improve the production rate from the formation. Hydrochloric acid is used in the carbonate reservoirs to remove formation damage and create wormhole deep in the rock. It has been shown that with the proper operating design, significant improvement in the production rate can be obtained. A successful acid operations involves the proper selection of the candidate wells, identify the type of formation damage, stimulation method selection, correct design acidizing scenario, implementation of the technique and...