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Improving Fault Tolerance in Safety-Critical Distributed Automotive Communication Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Ghassem (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, distributed embedded systems are extensively employed in safety-critical automotive applications, e.g. Steer-By-Wire and Brake-By-Wire. Moreover, according to the present and future needs of the automotive industry of Iran, in this Ph.D. thesis, fault tolerance in safety-critical distributed automotive communication networks has been improved. This thesis consists of three research layers. In the first layer, several comprehensive studies on all automotive communication protocols and their architectures have been done. Among the protocols, the FlexRay communication protocol has been selected to employ in safety-critical distributed embedded systems. In the second layer, the fault...
Categorizing and analysis of activated faults in the flexray communication controller registers
, Article Proceedings of the 14th IEEE European Test Symposium, ETS 2009, 25 May 2009 through 29 May 2009, Sevilla ; 2009 , Pages 121-126 ; 9780769537030 (ISBN) ; Miremadi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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FlexRay communication protocol is expected becoming the de-facto standard for distributed safetycritical systems. In this paper, transient single bit-flip faults were injected into the FlexRay communication controller to categorize and analyze the activatedfaults. In this protocol, an activated fault results in one or more error types which are Boundary violation, Conflict, Content, Freeze, Synchronization, and Syntax. To study the activated faults, a FlexRay bus network, composed of four nodes, was modeled by Verilog HDL; and a total of 135,600 transient faults were injected in only one node, where 9,342 (6.9%) of the faults were activated. The results show that the Synchronization error is...
A low-cost on-line monitoring mechanism for the flexray communication protocol
, Article Proceedings - 2009 4th Latin-American Symposium on Dependable Computing, LADC 2009, 1 September 2009 through 4 September 2009, Joao Pessoa ; 2009 , Pages 111-118 ; 9780769537603 (ISBN) ; Miremadi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Nowadays, communication protocols are used in safety-critical automotive applications. In these applications, fault tolerance is a main requirement and the existence of single points of failure is a serious threat to system failures. Among the communication protocols, FlexRay is expected to become the communication backbone for future automotive systems. In this paper, we identify single points of failure in the FlexRay protocol by injecting a total of 135,600 single-bit transient faults into all accessible registers of the FlexRay communication controller. The results showed that about 1.2% of all injected faults caused the controller to freeze immediately. Based on these results and...
An FSM-based monitoring technique to differentiate between follow-up and original errors in safety-critical distributed embedded systems
, Article Microelectronics Journal ; Volume 42, Issue 6 , June , 2011 , Pages 863-873 ; 00262692 (ISSN) ; Miremadi, S. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Nowadays, distributed embedded systems are employed in many safety-critical applications such as X-by-Wire. These systems are composed of several nodes interconnected by a network. Studies show that a transient fault in the communication controller of a network node can lead to errors in the fault site node (called original errors) and/or in the neighbor nodes (called follow-up errors). The communication controller of a network node can be halted due to an error, which may be a follow-up error. In this situation, a follow-up error leads to halt the correct operation of a fault-free controller while the fault site node, i.e. the faulty controller, still continues its operation. In this paper,...
Classification of activated faults in the flexray-based networks
, Article Journal of Electronic Testing: Theory and Applications (JETTA) ; Volume 26, Issue 5 , October , 2010 , Pages 535-547 ; 09238174 (ISSN) ; Miremadi, S. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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FlexRay communication protocol is expected to become the de-facto standard for distributed safety-critical systems. This paper classifies the effects of transient single bit-flip fault injections into the FlexRay communication controller. In this protocol, when an injected fault is activated, this may result in one or more error types, i.e.: Boundary violation, Conflict, Content, Freeze, Synchronization, Syntax, and Invalid frame. To study the activated faults, a FlexRay bus network, composed of four nodes, was modeled by Verilog HDL; and a total of 135,600 transient faults was injected in only one node, called the target node. The results show that only 9,342 of the faults (about 6.9%) were...
Effect of Ground Thermal Recovery Using Daily Temperature Difference on Performance of Ground Source Heat Pump
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hakkakifard, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), as a renewable source heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) technology, has the highest energy efficiency among different heat pump types. One of the major drawbacks of GSHPs is the long-term ground temperature variations as a result of heat accumulation or depletion in the ground. This contribution puts forward a novel ground thermal recovery system for horizontal ground heat exchangers in a hot climate. The proposed recovery system consists of open-loop horizontal Ground-Air Heat Exchangers (GAHEs) that are buried between the horizontal Ground-Water Heat Exchangers (GWHEs). A fan supplies ambient air to the GAHE pipes when the soil around GWHE...
Investigation and reduction of fault sensitivity in the FlexRay communication controller registers
, Article 27th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security, SAFECOMP 2008, Newcastle upon Tyne, 22 September 2008 through 25 September 2008 ; Volume 5219 LNCS , 2008 , Pages 153-166 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540876979 (ISBN); 9783540876977 (ISBN) ; Miremadi, S. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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It is now widely believed that FlexRay communication protocol will become the de-facto standard for distributed safety-critical automotive systems. In this paper, the fault sensitivity of the FlexRay communication controller registers are investigated using transient single bit-flip fault injection. To do this, a FlexRay bus network, composed of four nodes, was modeled. A total of 135,600 transient single bit-flip faults were injected to all 408 accessible single-bit and multiple-bit registers of the communication controller in one node. The results showed that among all 408 accessible registers, 30 registers were immediately affected by the injected faults. The results also showed that...
FRT-SDN: an effective firm real time routing for SDN by early removal of late packets
, Article Telecommunication Systems ; Volume 80, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 359-382 ; 10184864 (ISSN) ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2022
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On-time delivery of network flows is crucial to ensure the quality of service of deadline-constrained applications. Today, real time applications have various uses in multimedia communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G (5th generation mobile network) technology. In Software Defined Network (SDN) architecture, the controller has a global view of the network. Hence, it is possible to enrich the features of the controller and/or forwarding devices to support real time communication. In this paper, we propose a firm real time software-defined approach (FRT-SDN) for real time communication and present a novel solution for the real time forwarding/routing of time-sensitive applications...
RT-TelSurg: Real time telesurgery using SDN, Fog, and cloud as infrastructures
, Article IEEE Access ; Volume 9 , 2021 , Pages 52238-52251 ; 21693536 (ISSN) ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2021
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This paper proposes a novel and efficient real time network architecture, named RT-TelSurg, for one of the most appealing tactile Internet applications, i.e., Telesurgery. In telesurgery, the patient's vital signs and status and the required robotic commands during the surgery should be received on time. Otherwise, the life of the patient or the safety of the operation is endangered. Hence, transmitted packets should meet their respective relative deadlines. Software-defined networking is a relatively new architecture for computer and telecommunications networks in which the network control plane is separated from the data plane. One way to achieve real time telesurgery is to employ cloud...
R2T-DSDN: reliable real-time distributed controller-based SDN
, Article Journal of Supercomputing ; Volume 77, Issue 11 , 2021 , Pages 12420-12457 ; 09208542 (ISSN) ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2021
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Software-defined network (SDN) is an emerging network architecture in which the network control task is separated from packet forwarding. This architecture can be considered as a suitable infrastructure for fifth-generation mobile network (5G) and Internet of things due to its flexibility and dynamism. In real-time networks, time-sensitive packets that miss their deadlines are considered useless or less worthy. As with traditional networks, SDN is expected to support real-time communications and handle a variety of failures (including local controller, switch, and link failures) simultaneously. This study focuses on real-time communication of time-sensitive applications that operate on...
Flexural Behavior of Concrete Beams Reinforced with High Volume Steel Fibers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khaloo, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, the use of fibers has found considerable attention in concrete structures as in spillways, basins of dams, shell structure, industrial floors, and bridge pedestrians. Fibers modify the brittle nature of concrete and make the composite behave ductile under various types of loading. Fibers have numerous advantages such as higher impact resistance, less shrinkage, smaller crack width, higher durability and low expense for repair and maintenance.
Till now, no adequate data has been reported on concrete beams reinforced with high volume fiber. In this study, flexural behavior of concrete beams reinforced with high volume steel fibers is experimentally investigated. Concrete...
Till now, no adequate data has been reported on concrete beams reinforced with high volume fiber. In this study, flexural behavior of concrete beams reinforced with high volume steel fibers is experimentally investigated. Concrete...
Detection in Code Division Multiple Access Systems
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Marvasti, Farokh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, detection problem in CDMA systems in overloaded regim is investigated. To thid end, both wireless and optical CDMA systems are considered. In overloaded CDMA systems, if the spreading matrix is invertible and channel is ideal and noiseless, then in the receiver the information of users can be detected without any error. Previusely, it was proven that for limited information symbols space, there are some matrices which are invertible or detecting. However, optimal receiver in these systems is comlex and infeasible. The only case that the optimal receiver can be implemented in a fesible way, is when the spreading matrix is constructed using kronecker technique. Therefore, in...
Analyzing and Improving the Real Time Routing in Software Defined Network
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Jahangir, Amir Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Software defined network (SDN) is an emerging network architecture in which the network control is directly programmed and separated from the forwarding plane. The SDN is a suitable and adaptable infrastructure for the requirements of new networks such as the Internet of Things and the fifth generation of mobile phones. In real time systems, tasks that miss their deadline are considered worthless or useless. Nowadays, real time applications in the SDN platform have diversified and will continue to expand in the future. SDN should be able to support real time communications like traditional networks, and even better. Therefore, from a designer’s or analyst’s point of view of such networks, it...
Code-shifted reference for internally coded time hopping UWB communication system
, Article 2008 International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2008, Tehran, 27 August 2008 through 28 August 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 214-218 ; 9781424427512 (ISBN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In this paper, we consider a code-shifted reference (CSR) for the previously introduced internally coded time hopping UWB communication systems in order to avoid channel estimation. We evaluate the performance of our proposed scheme and compare the results with those of the uncoded coded-shifted reference (CSR) UWB system. Our numerical results show the substantial performance improvement when using the proposed scheme compared to the uncoded CSR system. ©2008 IEEE
Thermal control of the size and crystalline phase of CdS nanoparticles
, Article Nanotechnology ; Volume 17, Issue 15 , 2006 , Pages 3812-3816 ; 09574484 (ISSN) ; Taghavinia, N ; Marandi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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CdS nanoparticles were grown using CdSO4 and Na 2S2O3 as the precursors and thioglycerol (TG) as the capping agent. TG was shown to exhibit a catalytic role in the reaction and also acted as a capping agent. It was demonstrated that size growth is linearly related to the temperature of the reaction, i.e.the sizes can be controllably adjusted by temperature. The crystalline phase of the nanocrystals was also dependent on the temperature of growth: higher temperature favours the cubic phase. The pH also plays an important role in nanoparticle growth, as lower pH leads to a higher release rate of sulfur species. At pH as high as 10, the growth rate remains slow even at boiling temperature. This...
Detecting matrices for random CDMA systems
, Article 2013 20th International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2013 ; 2013 ; Bateni, F ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2013
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This paper studies detecting matrices in random dense and sparse Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) systems. Detecting matrices were originally introduced in the coin weighing problem. Such matrices can be used in CDMA systems in over-loaded scheme where the number of users is greater than the number of chips. We drive some conditions in the large system limit for binary and bipolar random CDMA systems to ensure that any random matrix is a detecting matrix. Furthermore, we extend our results to sparse random ternary matrices that have been using in the sparse CDMA literature. Finally, a construction method for the sparse detecting matrices is introduced
A novel ground thermal recovery system for horizontal ground heat exchangers in a hot climate
, Article Energy Conversion and Management ; Volume 224 , 2020 ; Habibi, M ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), as a renewable source heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) technology, has the highest energy efficiency among different heat pump types. One of the major drawbacks of GSHPs is the long-term ground temperature variations as a result of heat accumulation or depletion in the ground. This contribution puts forward a novel ground thermal recovery system for horizontal ground heat exchangers in a hot climate. The proposed recovery system consists of open-loop horizontal Ground-Air Heat Exchangers (GAHEs) that are buried between the horizontal Ground-Water Heat Exchangers (GWHEs). A fan supplies ambient air to the GAHE pipes when the soil around GWHE...
Improving performance of a photovoltaic panel by pin fins: a theoretical analysis
, Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology - Transactions of Mechanical Engineering ; Volume 44, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 997-1004 ; Karami, M. R ; Eslami, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2020
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As efficiency of PV modules decreases with temperature rise, cooling methods can increase the power output and efficiency. One of the strategies for this purpose is passive cooling by implementing fins to the backside of a module. In the present study, annual energy output of a 50 W panel is analytically calculated in two unfinned and pin-finned cases based on hourly meteorological data for Shiraz, Iran. The results show that with the installation of 2-cm, 4-cm and 6-cm aluminum pin fins with finned-to-total-backside-area ratios of 0.17, 0.27 and 0.55, the power output increases by 1.24–4.16%, compared to the unfinned case. This increase is equivalent to 1.04–3.50 kWh more electrical energy...
A software-based error detection technique using encoded signatures
, Article 2006 21st IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems, Arlington, VA, 4 October 2006 through 6 October 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 389-397 ; 15505774 (ISSN); 076952706X (ISBN); 9780769527062 (ISBN) ; Miremadi, S. G ; Fazeli, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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In this Paper, a software-based control flow checking technique called SWTES (Software-based error detection Technique using Encoded Signatures) is presented and evaluated. This technique is processor independent and can be applied to any kind of processors and microcontrollers. To implement this technique, the program is partitioned to a set of blocks and the encoded signatures are assigned during the compile time. In the run-time, the signatures are compared with the expected ones by a monitoring routine. The proposed technique is experimentally evaluated on an ATMEL MCS51 microcontroller using Software Implemented Fault Injection (SWIFI). The results show that this technique detects about...
Simultaneous/sequential alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding in fractured/non-fractured carbonate reservoirs
, Article Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Vol. 92, issue. 5 , May , 2014 , p. 918-927 ; ISSN: 00084034 ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Alkaline-Surfactant-Polymer flooding is one of the most novel chemical enhanced oil recovery methods in the petroleum industry. This method has attracted interest due to its remarkable advantages. In this work, a series of ASP floods are conducted on fractured/non-fractured carbonate rocks. The performance of the tests was investigated by various ASP floods consisting of five types of polymers, two surfactants and one common alkaline. ASP was flooded simultaneously and sequentially in four defined scenarios after water flooding. The results showed that although using hydrolysed polymers increases the recovery factor in the fractured medium, sulfonated polymers increase oil recovery even more...