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Comparison of Electrical and Optical Links in Terms of Delay/Bit-Rate/Power Dissipation as GSI Interconnects
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sarvari, Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, the internal connections of the CPUs with a few billion wired transistors in 14 copper layers on the silicon wafer are possible. Recently, power dissipation has slowed the growth rate of clock growth in CPUs, and nowadays sometimes more than 60% power is lost in connections. In this situation, the increase in efficiency has been achieved in accordance with Moore's law with multi-core chips. This theme has made the connections between the cores much more important than before. Usually the information in the network structure on chip (NOC) is transmitted on these connections. Therefore, all three aspects of delay, power dissipation and bit rate are important for communication channels....
A new equation of state derived by the statistical mechanical perturbation theory
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 264, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 1-11 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Parsafar, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2008
Abstract
We have derived an analytical equation of state (EOS) based on the soft-core statistical mechanical perturbation theory for fluids, using the Weeks-Chandler-Andersen (WCA) theory recently developed by Ben-Amotz-Stell (BAS) for the choice of the hard-sphere diameter, but with a new algorithm for calculation of the pair and many-body interactions. We have used Carnahan-Starling expression with the Boltzmann factor criterion (BFC) as an effective hard-sphere diameter for the reference system, and also decomposed the perturbed pair potential to symmetric and asymmetric terms. The former term is due to the many-body interactions at high densities as was used in the linear isotherm regularity...
The effect of steepness of soft-core square-well potential model on some fluid properties
, Article Molecular Physics ; Volume 106, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 103-112 ; 00268976 (ISSN) ; Parsafar, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
The effect of repulsive steepness of the soft-core square well (SCSW) potential model on the second virial coefficient, critical behaviour (two- phase region and the position of critical point), and coordination number are investigated. The soft-core thermodynamic perturbation theory (TPT) presented by Weeks-Chandler-Anderson (WCA) recently developed by Ben-Amotz and Stell (BAS) has been used for the reference system, and the Barker-Henderson TPT for the perturbed system. The Barker-Henderson macroscopic compressibility approximation has been used for all order perturbation terms in which the second-order one is improved by assuming that the molecules in every two neighbouring shells are...
Development of a Fall Risk Assessment Method Based on COP Data in Parkinson’s Disease
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzadipour, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in posturography methods as an objective quantitative tool for assessing balance and indicating patient with high risk of fall. Although many posturographic studies tried to describe balance deficiencies in PD, little success has been achieved in utilizing static posturography as a tool for discriminating faller and non-faller PD patients. Furthermore, Dynamic posturography studies have delivered valuable insight into the potentiality of these methods for assessing balance, but these devices are very high in price and cumbersome to move that can limit the feasibility of their use in the clinical settings. The aims of this study were: 1)...
Enhancing focused crawling with genetic algorithms
, Article ITCC 2005 - International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, Las Vegas, NV, 4 April 2005 through 6 April 2005 ; Volume 2 , 2005 , Pages 503-508 ; 0769523153 (ISBN); 9780769523156 (ISBN) ; Chubak, P ; Raeesy, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2005
Abstract
Web crawlers are one of the most crucial components in search engines and their optimization would have a great effect on improving the searching efficiency. In this paper, we introduce an intelligent crawler called Gcrawler that uses a genetic algorithm for improving its crawling performance. Gcrawler estimates the best path for crawling on one hand and expands its initial keywords by using a genetic algorithm during the crawling on the other hand. This is the first crawler that acts intelligently without any relevance feedback or training. All the processes are online and there is no need for direct interaction with the users. © 2005 IEEE
Simulation of the Self-organized Critical Models on the
Human’s Brain Network
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Moghimi Araghi, Saman
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Self-organized critical phenomena are interesting phenomena which are ubiquitous in nature. Examples include mountain ranges , coastlines and also activities in the hu-man's brain. In these processes, without fine-tuning of any external parameter such as the temperature, the system exhibits critical behavior. In other words, the dynamics of the system, drives it towards an state in which long range correlations in space and scaling behaviors can be seen.The first successful model which could characterize such systems was BTW model, introduced by Bak , Tang and Wiesenfeld in 1987. This model, later named Abelian sandpile model, was very simple and because of this simplicity, a large amount of...
Investigation of Information Paradox in Charged Black Holes Using the Holography
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Faraji Astaneh, Amin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Bonding gravity with Quantum mechanics has always been a challenging issue. So that, accomplishing a theory of quantum gravity is one of the most important research topics in High-Energy Physics.Information paradox in black holes is among such issues which connect quantum mechanics with gravity. Black holes as a natural solution of Einstein equations have a distinction, with other solutions, since there exists an event horizon that imparts space-time into two causally disconnected regions.According to Hawking’s calculations, black holes would evaporate over time by the thermal radiation. This resulting thermal radiation has less information than the initial collapsed matter in a pure state....
Design and Synthesis of a Drug Delivery System Based on Mesoporous Bioactive Glass
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abdekhodaie, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor)
Abstract
The aim of this research is to develop a smart mesoporous bioactive glass-based carrier for targeted drug delivery to cancer cells, particularly bone cancer cells. To achieve this, mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles were first synthesized, followed by surface modification with amine groups. To prevent premature drug release before reaching the target tissue and to introduce pH sensitivity, the nanoparticle pores were coated with oxidized hyaluronic acid via Schiff-base bonding with the amine groups on the surface. The use of hyaluronic acid facilitates active targeting of CD44 receptors, which are overexpressed on the surface of cancer cells compared to healthy cells. This process...
Deriving linear isotherms for solids
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 271, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 94-102 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Parsafar, G. A ; Dinpajooh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In this paper, we have derived two equations of state, one for the metallic and ionic solids and the other for the remaining solids on the basis of the concept of the average effective pair potential (AEPP). According to the former EOS, (Z-1)υ2 is linear with respect to 1/ρ, where Z is the compressibility factor and υ = 1/ρ is the molar volume for each isotherm. On the basis of the latter EOS, (Z-1)υ2 is a linear function in terms of ρ2 for each isotherm. As these EOSs suggest, the temperature dependencies of the internal energy is separable from its density dependencies. Hence, the heat capacity of a solid is independent of its density, interaction potential parameters and non-ideal thermal...
A Method for Testing Aspect-Oriented Programs
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mirian Hosseinabadi, Hassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Aspect-Oriented Programming is a software engineering paradigm that offers new constructs, such as join points, pointcuts, advices and aspects in order to improve separation of crosscutting concerns. The new constructs bring new type of programming faults with respect to crosscutting concerns, such as incorrect pointcuts, advice or aspect precedence. In fact, existing object-oriented testing techniques are not adequate for testing aspect-oriented programs. As a result, new testing techniques must be developed. In this paper, an approach based upon UML sequence diagrams for testing aspect- oriented program is presented. The proposed approach focuses on integration of one or several...
Forecasting Airline Demand by Using Hybric Bayesian Method and Time Series
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Refie, Majid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Using revenue management in any industry can increase the profit. In aviation industries, due to the huge number of requests and travels for each airline, a revenue management system can lead to a good profit for the airlines. The first step in revenue management system is predicting the demand.In this article two models are developed using time series techniques, based on the information taken from one of the Iranian airlines in Tehran-Mashhad fly route.The first model is developed using ARIMA and seasonal-ARIMA models and the second one is based on the demand and price history, price in the day of prediction and the ARIMA model. The second model which is a combination of price, prior price...
Electrodeposition of Pt nanostructures and its Application as Glucose Sensor
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Dolati, Abolghasem (Supervisor) ; Ghorbani, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The present work describes sensing application of modified Pt nanostructures towards detection of glucose. Modified Pt nanostructured electrodes were prepared using electrodeposition method such as chronoampermetry and potentiostatic pulse methods. The electrodeposition of Pt nanostructures was first studied by voltammetry and amperommetry techniques and then potentiostatic pulse method has been used to produce the alloyed structures of platinum. In this regard, the first electrode was proposed based on alloyed Pt/Ni nanowire arrays (NWAs) for the non-enzymatic detection of glucose. The Pt/Ni NWAs were prepared by pulse electrodeposition of Pt and Ni within a nano-pore polycarbonate (PC)...
Quantum Estimation of Open Systems Using Extended Cramer-Rao Bounds
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rezakhani, Ali (Supervisor) ; Alipour, Sahar (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Any physical system is characterized with some set of quantities or parameters, knowing which, is equivalent to estimation of the system. Evaluating such parameters is usually done using tomography methods. An important question to ask, is how to increase the precision of measurement, being able to do some specific set of physical operations, say, measurement?
this question is more important in parameter estimation in quantum meanical systems. It has been shown that, quantum meanics causes a fundamental limit, on precision of estimating su parameters, escribed by the so called “antum Cramér-Rao bound”.We must note that almost all quantum meanical systems are interacting with the...
this question is more important in parameter estimation in quantum meanical systems. It has been shown that, quantum meanics causes a fundamental limit, on precision of estimating su parameters, escribed by the so called “antum Cramér-Rao bound”.We must note that almost all quantum meanical systems are interacting with the...
Criteria for Evaluating Bogie Performance For Sustaining Ride Quality
,
Ph.D. Dissertation
Sharif University of Technology
;
Sayyadi, Hassan
(Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis proposes a dynamic model for studding influences of suspension components behavior on rail vehicle dynamics. As the air springs are very important isolating component in rail vehicles, a new complete nonlinear air spring model, with taking into consideration of thermo–dynamical effects, is developed. The model coefficients are tuned based on the real test data and it can be easily used in dynamic modeling of air springs. The new proposed vehicle model is a complete track–vehicle model with 70 degree of freedoms which is addressed as a modular type. Experimental results from complete rail–vehicle field test, showed remarkable agreement between proposed model and test results....
A robust sparse representation based face recognition system for smartphones
, Article 2015 IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium - Proceedings, 12 December 2015 ; 2015 ; 9781509013500 (ISBN) ; Joneidi, M ; Rezaeifar, S ; Baradaran Shokouhi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
Many research works have been done in face recognition during the last years that indicates the importance of face recognition systems in many applications including identity authentication. In this paper we propose an approach for face recognition which is suitable for unconstrained image acquisition and has a low computational cost. Since in practical applications such as in smartphones, imaging conditions are not limited to existing images in the database, robustness of the recognition algorithm is very important. Here a sparse representation framework is proposed which achieves some degree of robustness. Using double sparse representation the high computational cost of sparsity-based...
Solubility of CO2 in 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids with different anions
, Article Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics ; Volume 42, Issue 6 , June , 2010 , Pages 787-791 ; 00219614 (ISSN) ; Mehdizadeh, A ; Shokouhi, M ; Sakhaeinia, H ; Taghikhani, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
The solubility of carbon dioxide in a series of 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-methylimidazolium ([hemim]+) based ionic liquids (ILs) with different anions, viz. hexafluorophosphate ([PF6]-), trifluoromethanesulfonate ([OTf]-), and bis-(trifluoromethyl)sulfonylimide ([Tf2N]-) at temperatures ranging from 303.15 K to 353.15 K and pressures up to 1.3 MPa were determined. The solubility data were correlated using the Krichevsky-Kasarnovsky equation and Henry's law constants were obtained at different temperatures. Using the solubility data, the partial molar thermodynamic functions of solution such as Gibbs free energy, enthalpy, and entropy were calculated. Comparison showed that the solubility of CO2...
Selective Transfection of Smart Polymeric Nanoparticles Into Reactive Astrocytes in Animal Model of Spinal Cord Injury
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Frounchi, Masoud (Supervisor) ; Mashayekhan, Shohreh (Co-Supervisor) ; Kiani, Sahar (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, chitosan-based nanoparticles were prepared due to their biocompatibility, availability, high loading capacity of drug, stimulus responsive behavior and the presence of active functional groups. Chitosan was chemically functionalized with reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive moiety to respond to the oxidative stess and endosomal pH in nerve injuries. To prepare nanoparticles, functinalized chitosan ionically gelated with pH-responsive polyanions with ROS-scavenging properties such as polyacrylic acid and hyaluronic acid. Then, pH- and ROS-responsive nanoparticles were used for selective transfection into reactive astrocytes and axonal regeneration in spinal cord injuries....
Joint Optimization of Computation Offloading and Resource Allocation in Mobile Edge Computing Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pakravan, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Hadi, Mohammad (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Mobile edge computing (MEC) is a promising technology that aims to resolve cloud computing’s issues by deploying computation resources at the edge of mobile network and in the proximity of users. The advantages of MEC include reduced latency, energy consumption, and load on access and mobile core networks, to name but a few. Despite all the aforementioned advantages, the mobility of mobile network users causes the traditional MEC architecture to suffer from several issues, such as decreased efficiency and frequent service interruption. One of the methods to manage users’ mobility is virtual machine (VM) migration, where the VM containing the user’s task is migrated to somewhere closer to...
Nanogold imprinted starch bionanocomposites for food packaging applications
, Article Starch Based Nanomaterials for Food Packaging: Perspectives and Future Prospectus ; 2023 , Pages 209-226 ; 978-044318967-8 (ISBN); 978-044318968-5 (ISBN) ; Saleem, I. M ; Sahar, A ; Raza, N ; Sameen, A ; Nayik, G. A ; Ramniwas, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2023
Abstract
Food science researchers are concerned about global food wastage due to decreased shelf life. It has been shown that using approaches based on nanotechnology, including metal-based nanoparticles (NPs), can alleviate the issues with decreased shelf life and environmental problems. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and their synthesis have seen notable advancements in the last several decades. AuNPs are now utilised more often in industrial and medicinal settings. AuNPs are being employed in the nanopackaging industry as a recently adopted technique because of their medicinal and antibacterial properties and their inert and hypoallergenic nature. When employed in the food industry, AuNPs have...