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A study of employees' views of strategic information systems in Iranian banks: The case of internet banking
, Article International Journal of Information and Communication Technology ; Volume 7, Issue 1 , 2015 , Pages 52-72 ; 14666642 (ISSN) ; Najafloo, F ; Rasouli, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
2015
Abstract
Internet banking is a tool to achieve competitive advantage and its usage has been spreading rapidly in recent years. This paper strives to identify a comprehensive study of the major internet banking quality measurements, which covers a wide range of literature relevant to international papers and scholars and then evaluate them through using a precise method, Shannon entropy. At the last stage the validated criteria were exploited to survey in Iranian banks. The empirical research consists of a quantitative study of internet banking by a sample of employees in two banks of Iran. In this regard, the raised question is about whether or not the internet banking is a strategic information...
Transient and steady state study of a rear-illuminated 6H-SiC photoconductive semiconductor switch
, Article Optik ; Volume 127, Issue 11 , 2016 , Pages 4615-4620 ; 00304026 (ISSN) ; Faez, R ; Moreno, E ; Rasouli, F ; Radfar, F ; Zaimbashi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier GmbH
2016
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In this paper characteristics of a linear, 6H-SiC photoconductive semiconductor switch are presented. The vanadium-doped semi-insulated 6H-SiC PCSS device is designed in a back-triggered, radial switch structure. For this purpose, three-dimensional (3D) device modeling tool was used to model and test the optically initiated 6H-SiC switch. Dark I-V characteristic results show that newly proposed rear-illuminated radial switch structure extends the blocking voltage by reducing the peak electric fields near electrodes. Also this radial structure has higher dark resistance as compared to the previous 6H-SiC PCSS experimental results. The ON-state characteristics of vanadium compensated 6H-SiC...
Effect of radial structure on the performance of lateral high-power GaAs photoconductive switch
, Article IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology, 21 May 2015 through 23 May 2015 ; Volume 2015-June , 2015 , Pages 436-439 ; 21540357 (ISSN) ; 9781479988020 (ISBN) ; Moreno, E ; Rasouli, F ; Alizad, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2015
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In this paper, the effect of radial structure on the performance of a linear-lateral GaAs high power photoconductive semiconductor switch (PCSS) is investigated. For this purpose a three-dimensional device modeling is used to model the optically initiated GaAs switch. In this simulation a p-type device with carbon as shallow acceptor is compensated by deep donor EL2 level as a trap level. The PCSS device is designed in a back-triggered, radially symmetric switch structure which extends the blocking voltage by reducing the peak electric field near the electrodes. Device modeling was performed and the effect of different trap concentrations on dark I-V characteristics has been investigated. In...
Uncontrolled manifold analysis of gait kinematic synergy during normal and narrow path walking in individuals with knee osteoarthritis compared to asymptomatic individuals
, Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 141 , 2022 ; 00219290 (ISSN) ; Sarrafzadeh, J ; Farahmand, F ; Salehi, R ; Rasouli, O ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder resulting in altered gait patterns. Uncontrolled manifold (UCM) analysis has been demonstrated as a useful approach for quantitative analysis of motor variability and synergies. The present study aimed to investigate the changes in the kinematic synergy, controlling the center of mass (COM) position while walking on normal and narrow paths in people with KOA compared to asymptomatic participants. In this cross-sectional study, twenty people with mild to moderate KOA and twenty asymptomatic individuals walked at their comfortable preferred speed across normal and narrow paths on a treadmill. The UCM analysis was performed...
Single peak analysis of proton induced prompt gamma counts
, Article Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms ; Volume 475 , 2020 , Pages 63-70 ; Vosoughi, N ; Riazi, Z ; Shahabinejad, H ; Rasouli, F. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
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Online elemental analysis of irradiated tissues is an important challenge in proton therapy for estimating the depth of the Bragg peak and monitoring the healing process. In the present study, the prompt gamma (PG) spectra of the most abundant elements of human tissues were obtained for two different incident protons of 30 MeV and 120 MeV using the Geant4 toolkit. Train phantoms were defined to study the elemental analysis of the tissue from PG spectra. It was found that the intensities of 7.12 and 3.91 MeV PG depend on the mass of 16O and 20Ca elements for both proton energies, respectively. Furthermore, multi-variable linear functions were presented for overlapping peaks like 4.44 and 2.31...
Quantitative Elemental Analysis Using Whole Spectral Information (with GA and MLR Methods) of Proton Induced Prompt Gamma-Rays Simulated Using Geant4 Toolkit
, Article Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies ; Volume 10, Issue 1 , 2023 , Pages 78-87 ; 23455829 (ISSN) ; Vosoughi, N ; Riazi, Z ; Rasouli, F. S ; Jowkar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2023
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Purpose: Online determination of the elemental composition of tissues near the Bragg peak is a challenge in proton therapy related studies. In the present work, an analysis method based on the whole spectral information is presented for the quantitative determination of the elemental composition (weight %) of an irradiated target from its emitted Prompt Gamma (PG) spectrum. Materials and Methods: To address this issue, four test phantoms with different weights (%) of 12C, 16O, 20Ca, and 14N elements were considered. The simulated PG spectra were recorded using 3 × 3 inch NaI detectors. A library consisting of the spectra of single-element phantoms as well as the spectra of test-irradiated...
Simulation of InGaN-based near-ultraviolet/visible dual-band photodetector
, Article Optical and Quantum Electronics ; Volume 48, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 1-11 ; 03068919 (ISSN) ; Hemmat, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2016
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In this paper, we report on 2D numerical simulation of spectral response for InGaN dual-band photodetector operating at near ultraviolet and visible wavelengths. The back-to-back p–i–n/n–i–p integrated structure enables independent and simultaneous detection of two bands under back-side illumination. The effect of indium content and absorption layer thickness of the two sub-detectors on external quantum efficiency and optical crosstalk between two sub-detectors have been investigated. The optimum values for indium content and thickness of absorption layer in sub-detectors are determined
Analyzing the Effects of Technology Domain’s Life Cycle on the Latecomers’ Catchup: Renewable Energy Industries Case Study
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Maleki, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Technological catchup has been one of the topics of interest for researchers and policymakers, especially in developing countries, and has been studied from various dimensions. The catchup in the renewable energy industries is important due to the possibility of benefiting from its economic dimensions along with responding to the growing energy demand in these countries, as well as accessing the sustainable sources of energy supply. In the literature, various dimensions have been studied to investigate the factors affecting the technological catchup, one of the most important of them is the technology life cycle. In answer to the question of what stages of the technological area life cycle...
Is Neurological Research Support New Social Media Injuries ?
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hosseini, Hassan (Supervisor)
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For more than two decades psychologists and sociologists have been warning about the damage of new social media. in the last decade, the neurological research has been developed to provide an empirical foundation to support the above hypothesis. Much of the research has focused on teenagers and young adults as the so-called digital native and as the largest number of social media users. They hold that a significant contribution to the adolescent trend plays a significant role in the tendency of individuals toward social media, thus increasing impulsive behavior. The three parts of the brain, namely the "social cognition network," the "self-referential cognition network" and the "reward...
Runaway electron energy measurement using hard x-ray spectroscopy in "damavand" tokamak
, Article Review of Scientific Instruments ; Volume 80, Issue 1 , 2009 ; 00346748 (ISSN) ; Iraji, D ; Farahbod, A. H ; Akhtari, K ; Rasouli, H ; Modarresi, H ; Lamehi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Set of experiments has been developed to study existing runaway electrons in "Damavand" tokamak plasma upon characteristics of hard x-ray emissions produced by collision of the runaway electrons with the plasma particles and limiters. As a first step, spatial distribution of hard x-ray emissions on the equatorial plane of the torus was considered. Obtained spectra of hard x-ray emissions for different alignments of shielded detector indicate isotropic emissivity in the equatorial plane. This is in agreement with wide angle cone of bremsstrahlung radiations, deduced from the mean value of energy of the runaway electrons. The mean energy was calculated from the slope of the energy spectrum of...
Improving Utility of Cellular Spectrum to Secondary Users
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golestani, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
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This thesis investigates methods to improve the utility of cellular spectrum to secondary users. Here, secondary users exploit the spectrum by hierarchical spectrum access. Since the information of the channels is available at the central controller, cellular networks can play an active role in spectrum use of the secondary users and increase their utility in this way. Transmitting the information available at the central controller to the secondary users and ordering the channels in use by primaries can help improve spectrum sensing. First, we consider the schemes which maximize secondary users’ utility by ordering the channel allocation process to primary users. We model the secondary...
Approximation behavior of Van der Pol equation: Large and small nonlinearity parameter
, Article IMECS 2011 - International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2011, 16 March 2011 through 18 March 2011 ; Volume 2 , March , 2011 , Pages 1539-1544 ; 9789881925121 (ISBN) ; Moghadas, P ; Rasouli, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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The labels mathematician, engineer, and physicist have all been used in reference to Balthazar van der Pol. The van der Pol oscillator, which we study in this paper, is a model developed by him to describe the behavior of nonlinear vacuum tube circuits in the relatively early days of the development of electronics technology. Our study in this paper will be based entirely on numerical solutions. The rigorous foundations for the analysis (e.g., the proof that the equation has a limit cycle solution which is a global attractor) date back to the work of Lienard in 1928, with later more general analysis by Levinson and others
Oxidative leaching of chalcopyrite by cupric ion in chloride media
, Article Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals ; Volume 73, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 989-997 ; Mojtahedi, B ; Yoozbashizadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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In this study, chalcopyrite concentrate produced in Sarcheshmeh copper plant was subjected to oxidative leaching investigation by cupric ion to determine the effect of several parameters on the copper and iron dissolution, including temperature of leaching, time of holding and cupric concentration as oxidant agent in a range of 38–97 °C, 1.5–8.5 h and 0.2–0.8 M, respectively. The leaching media was chloride providing with 3 M HCl 37% and CuCl2. The experiments were designed by central composite design method. The dissolution of copper and iron was examined. The maximum dissolution of copper 62.64%, was obtained at 85 °C, 7 h and oxidant concentration of 0.7 M. The kinetics model of...
The effects of excitation control systems on parallel operation of DG with the main grid
, Article International Journal of Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 28, Issue 4 , 2008 , Pages 438-447 ; 10783466 (ISSN) ; Parniani, M ; Rasouli, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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This paper presents actual cases of steady reactive power oscillation of distributed generations (DGs) during parallel operation with the main grid. The cause of the problem was found to be the adverse effects of excitation system voltage regulation. It is shown, through preliminary investigation and detailed simulation studies, that how the excitation control system can be modified to overcome this problem. On-site test results verify the analysis results and effectiveness of the remedial actions. Finally, general practical recommendations are offered for excitation control of synchronous generator-based DG, such that it performs properly, both in grid connected and in islanding conditions
Vibration and Buckling Analysis of Multi-walled Carbon Nanocone by Molecular Mechanics Approach and Stability Analysis of Carbon Nanocone Conveying Fluid
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haddadpour, Hassan (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, vibration analysis of multi-walled carbon nanoconesstudied by molecular mechanics approach. In this simulation, atoms of carbon and bondings of them modeled by concentrated mass and structural elements, respectively and then mode shapes and natural frequencies of these structures calculated and effects of height, apex angle, boundary conditions and number of layers on natural frequencies of carbon nanocones studied. Also, critical buckling load of multi-walled carbon nanocones due to axial and in-plane loads obtained and effects of height, apex angle and number of layers on critical buckling loads of carbon nanocones studied. These results validated by molecular dynamics and...
An Application of Algebraic Topology to Computer Sciences
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fanai, HamidReza (Supervisor)
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In this thesis we study one of the applications of algebraic topology to computer science and define some tools to analyze concurrent programs. For this purpose a geometric space is corresponded to every concurrent program and a partial order is considered on this space, so every path on it corresponds to an execution of the program. Some of these paths which are dihomotop (homotop in partial ordered spaces) with each other induce the same execution of the program. By defining “Fundamental Category” in which objects are points of the space and morphisms are dihomotopy classes, the space that should be analyzed shrinks to a smaller one. By defining component category in the next step, without...
A Competency Model for Call Center Support
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eissaei, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, many organizations are active in service industry, and many others are planning to take part in. Phone call is the simplest channel between an organization and the customers, and these organizations devise call centers to acquire, retain and create value for customers. On the other hand, human resource in call center is the key element to identify problems, and improve performance. This research aims to provide a competency model for a firm which provides access to internet and has a call center for after-sales support. BEI method with a process-driven approach was used to gather information from call center employees, and related themes were extracted from the information with theme...
Operating Theater Scheduling under Uncertainty with Machine Learning-Based Optimization Approach
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Varmazyar, Mohsen (Supervisor)
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Surgery theaters are one of the most important and expensive departments in hospitals. Since the operating theaters are connected with other departments, improving the efficiency in the operating theaters can affect other departments as well, so effective and efficient planning and scheduling of the operating theater It is necessary. In this research, we study and investigate the problem of planning and scheduling surgery theaters under the uncertainty of surgery duration, considering the open scheduling strategy and having the list of patients and limited resources after surgery. Let's say that the parameter of the duration of surgery is uncertain and we have little data about it. Some...
Molecular dynamics study of the thermal expansion coefficient of silicon
, Article Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics ; Volume 380, Issue 48 , 2016 , Pages 4039-4043 ; 03759601 (ISSN) ; Mohagheghian, E ; Rasouli, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier, B. V
2016
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Due to the growing applications of silicon in nano-scale systems, a molecular dynamics approach is employed to investigate thermal properties of silicon. Since simulation results rely upon interatomic potentials, thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) and lattice constant of bulk silicon have been obtained using different potentials (SW, Tersoff, MEAM, and EDIP) and results indicate that SW has a better agreement with the experimental observations. To investigate effect of size on TEC of silicon nanowires, further simulations are performed using SW potential. To this end, silicon nanowires of different sizes are examined and their TEC is calculated by averaging in different directions ([100],...
Effect of response related weighting matrices on performance of active control systems for nonlinear frames
, Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2017 ; 02194554 (ISSN) ; Joghataie, A ; Rasouli Dabbagh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
2017
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In this paper, the effect of various arrangements of displacement, velocity and acceleration related weighting matrices on the performance of active control systems on nonlinear frames has been studied. Different arrangements of weighting matrices and feedback combinations of the response have been considered to design the active controllers using a single actuator for reducing the response of an eight-storey bilinear hysteretic frame under white noise excitations. The nonlinear Newmark-based instantaneous optimal control algorithm has been used, where the distributed genetic algorithm (DGA) is employed to determine the proper set of weighting matrices. For each set of feedback and weighting...