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Design and Implementation of an Audio Steganography System on FPGA
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabandeh, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, along with development of technology and decrease in size of digital devices, copying and editing of digital multimedia products has become easier. Also, broadband technology caused simpler distribution of data. Considering above mentioned problems, we can use watermarking. Nowadays, watermarking has many applications such as secure transmission of data, owner identification, proof of ownership, authentication, broadcast monitoring etc. Watermarking is the process of hiding information in a secure host, in a way that it does not change the quality of signal. Watermarking is the science and art of hiding secret information in which neither the sender nor the receiver would...
Application of Karnaugh map for easy generation of error correcting codes
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , June , 2012 , Pages 690-695 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
With increasing use of data transmission between digital systems as well as subsystems, the need for more reliable communication is felt. In this research, a new approach to the linear error correcting codes is introduced. Among advantages of this technique are simpler code construction and also decoding algorithm, as well as easier understanding of the basic concept. Based on an earlier paper and also recent work done, we first discuss briefly the use of Karnaugh map and its advantages in constructing simple codes. We then prove a theorem on application of the map to multiple error correcting codes. Using these results, we propose a simple technique that leads to obtaining a code with more...
Optimization of higher order pulse shapers used for reduction of noise in amplifier circuits
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2005 , Pages 75-82 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Active components in amplifiers generate noise. Thus, amplifiers too, produce noise at their output and, therefore, increase the input signal to noise ratio. This is an undesirable feature, more particularly when one is dealing with weak input signals already combined with noise. Thus, reducing amplifiers' noise becomes a necessity for some applications. To overcome this problem, one approach consists of improving electronic device technology. Another approach is the use of advanced techniques in designing low noise amplifiers by taking advantage of pulse shapers. Pulse shapers generally consist of calculated filters made of integrator(s) and differentiator(s) that limit properly the...
Design and Implementation of a Tunable Frequency Channelizer on FPGA
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabandeh, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowdays, many of communication systems working together. The fist part of each communication system is related to separating a desired part of system input signal. This is called channelisation. Channelization is a process where single, few, or all channels from a certain frequency band are separated for further processing. The separation of single channel is usually done by down-conversion followed by filtering and optional sample-rate conversion. A straightforward implementation for multi channel sepration, which is also the traditional implementation of wideband channelizer, is to simply use a single-channel channelizer for each channel. A few applications require that an input signal be...
Reducing Semantic Gap in Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems Using Graph Cuts and Fuzzy Relevance Feedback
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Tabandeh, Mahmoud
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Multimedia retrieval systems are gradually playing a critical role in our everyday life to facilitate interacting with massive amount of personal or professional images, music and video archives. So far, many systems have been proposed among them relevance feedback based content based multimedia (especially image) retrievals has been proved to be more effective. However there is still a problem called semantic gap, in finding proper mapping between low-level features used by CBIR systems and user’s high-level concepts. On the other hand graph cuts have been a great powerful tool for solving many computer vision problems. They benefit from robust optimization algorithm called maximum flow/...
Controlling Local Scour Due to Hydraulic Jump Using Oblique Buried Plates
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Borghei, Mahmood
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Local scouring at the downstream of sluice gates in the erosive beds is one of the main concerns of hydraulic engineers because of the significant damage that it can cause to the hydraulic structures. It is important to control the local scour depth at downstream of hydraulic structures to ensure safety operation of these systems. Many researchers have conducted various studies to predict the maximum depth and diameter of scour hole and develop new methods in order to control this phenomenon. One way to overcome this problem is the use of apron, or non-erosive bed. In order to shorten the apron length or decrease the effect of the...
Experimental Study of Pressure Fluctuation in Two Phase Slug Flow In a Tunnel with Rectangular Cross Section with an Expansion Transition and Horizontal Slope
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghie, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Air enterance in to flowing water is something that is commonly seen in the water conveyance systems. The mixture of Air and water that flow together create a kind of flow that is called two phase flow. This kind of flow is often seen in culverts and water conveyance systems. There are different flow patterns in two phase flow. Considering pressure fluctuation, pressure drop and pressure recovery, slug flow pattern is the most complicated pattern among all.
Sometimes a singularity is used in a tunnel; one of the singularities that are frequently used in water conveyance system is expansion transition. In this study an experimental setup is used to model two phase slug flow, which passes...
Sometimes a singularity is used in a tunnel; one of the singularities that are frequently used in water conveyance system is expansion transition. In this study an experimental setup is used to model two phase slug flow, which passes...
Performance Analysis and Optimization of Optically Steered Arrayed Antennas with Gratings
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
It is well known that arrays of antennas make it possible to steer the radiation pattern without steering a physical structure. For the past few decades this has been considered for many civil and military communication systems. Recently, ultra-short pulses are considered for high resolution radars and ultra-wideband communication systems. Systems with short pulses and large antenna arrays may benefit from high resolution in both temporal and spatial domains. But the implementation of the ultra-wideband feeding circuits for such antenna arrays is a hard job even with state of the art electronics. Optical technology has been applied, successfully, to a number of radio applications such as...
Laboratory Investigation For Unsymmetric Rectangular Weir
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sharp crested weirs are one of the main and oldest means of measuring discharge in water conveyance systems. Many studies have been done on sharp rectangular weirs and have provided many relationships regarding the effect of geometric parameters and various factors on discharge coefficient of the weirs.In some places, due to existence of obstacles or barriers in the channel, it is impossible to create a symmetrical continuous weir some other cases,multiple or asymmetric weirs should be used, which is the main concept of this project.Since it seems unlikely that a purely mathematical model can review the impact of the multiplicity and asymmetry of these weirs without using empirical...
Optimization of Maximum Frequency and Power, Extraction of Parameter Data and Final Publication Design of High Power Microwave Pulse Generation Using nonlinear Transmission Line with the Periodic Structure of the Gas Switch
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
High-power (108 – 109 W) RF pulses with a carrier frequency of C band and a duration of several oscillation periods can be produced through direct energy conversion of a travelling high-voltage pulse with the use of nonlinear elements.
Nonlinear transmission lines consist either of lumped nonlinear elements and provide spatial dispersion of excited oscillations or of elements uniformly distributed on a certain line segment. The first type of NLTL’s can be referred to NLTL’s with spatial dispersion. The second type of NLTL’s is ensemble of nonlinear oscillators with a characteristic natural frequency and temporal dispersion. In the first case, the duration of electromagnetic pulses is...
Nonlinear transmission lines consist either of lumped nonlinear elements and provide spatial dispersion of excited oscillations or of elements uniformly distributed on a certain line segment. The first type of NLTL’s can be referred to NLTL’s with spatial dispersion. The second type of NLTL’s is ensemble of nonlinear oscillators with a characteristic natural frequency and temporal dispersion. In the first case, the duration of electromagnetic pulses is...
An Estimation Model for Computation and Control of Trajectory Coverage Error in Additive Manufacturing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Houshmand, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
During 1980s Additive Manufacturing technologies for the purpose of prototyping with fast and less expensive, under the name of Rapid Prototyping was invented. But nowadays under the vast progress made in this field, it possesses a notable place in different industries such as automobile manufacturing, aerospace, architecture, medicine and so on for part manufacturing. In all AM machines, the CAD model design part is manufactured by adding layered to each other. In this research, at first by explaining manufacturing process and current different technologies, the place of this manufacturing process in today and future industry, is analyzed. For discussing replacement of this method instead...
Analysis and Simulation of Micrometre-scale Silicon Electro-optic Modulators Based on Ring Resonators
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor)Improving Efficiency of Labyrinth Side Weirs Using Asymmetric Geometry
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the most important methods of controlling discharge in water industry which is widely used in irrigation, water distribution, waste-water engineering, drainage, flood control and other water related projects, is side weir. The hydraulic behavior of flow over side weir is spatially varied flow with decreasing discharge. Various investigators have related the weir discharge coefficient as a function of main channel upstream Froude number and the fraction of weir height to upstream depth . Performance of sharp crested side weirs with extended length (as labyrinth side weir with asymmetric geometry) has been studied in this thesis. The variables for this study are height of weir ,...
Analysis and Design of Nanoantenna Arrays
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
If the size of the conventional telecommunication antennas -that are widely used in transmitting broadcasted radio and TV messages- is reduced by a nanometer size these antennas can be used at optical frequencies. Dimensions of these optical nanoantennas -that made of nanoparticles with highly permittivity- can be smaller than half of the wavelength. Based on this capability, optical nanoantennas have some important applications such as optical communication, photovoltaic devices, non-classical light, and optical sensing. After studying on optical nanoantennas and their features, in this project, we present distinctions between optical NAs and MW antennas and then investigate about different...
Optimized Design of Switch Circuit and Receiver Antenna in the Field of Fifth Generation Telecommunications to Reduce the Fading Effect
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Deep Fading Effect is a destructive factor in communication systems, one of the solutions to eliminate it is the use of Diversity, and there are two types of indicators of Diversity, Spatial Diversity and Polarization Diversity. Spatial Diversity is a common method to reduce the Fading Effect while increasing the cost and increasing the volume of the communication station, which to optimize the cost and reduce the volume of the communication station, the Polarization Diversity Structure is added to the telecommunication system. To apply Spatial Diversity, several Antennas with different Polarizations are used, which The most common method in mobile telecommunication station systems is...
Designing a New System for Proposing a Suitable Computer System for Customers Using Cloud Computing and Service Composition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hushmand, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Cloud computing has brought about many changes in the new business arena. These changes do not only include technological changes, but have penetrated the business models of many companies. For example, in recent years, many companies have migrated from their former systems to cloud computing for reasons such as easy and low-cost access to high-performance hardware and software systems, and to avoid maintenance and repair costs and security costs.Due to the economic conditions in recent years and the high cost of electronic items, the criterion of purchase price has become much more important than in the past among people when buying such goods. Now in the Iranian electronics market,...
Design and Improvement of Meta-Surface Based MIMO Antennas for 5G Millimeter Wave
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Mahmood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Wireless communication systems play a pivotal role in the daily lives of individuals. Given the escalating demand for higher data rates and enhanced reliability, there is an imperative need for cutting-edge communication technologies. Rigorous research is being conducted in these systems to refine and optimize antenna structures, aiming at augmenting performance, escalating data transmission rates, and mitigating interference. Microstrip antenna structures have garnered considerable attention due to their diminutive dimensions, adaptability to planar and non-planar surfaces, simplistic design, cost-effectiveness, and mechanical resilience. These antennas, featuring diverse patch shapes,...
A new two-stage topic model based framework for modeling traffic motion patterns
, Article 10th Iranian Conference on Machine Vision and Image Processing, MVIP 2017 ; Volume 2017-November , April , 2018 , Pages 276-280 ; 21666776 (ISSN) ; 9781538644041 (ISBN) ; Gholampour, I ; Tabandeh, M ; Sharif University of technology
IEEE Computer Society
2018
Abstract
Analyzing motion patterns in traffic videos can be exploited directly to generate high-level descriptions of the video content. The most recent and successful unsupervised methods for complex traffic scene analysis are based on topic models. In this paper, a new two-stage framework is proposed for traffic motion pattern extraction based on topic models. This framework forces the topic model to learn known meaningful motion patterns in traffic scenes. Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) is employed as the topic model. Experimental results show that our proposed framework finds the motion patterns more efficiently and gives a meaningful representation for the video. © 2017 IEEE
Differential effects of fonf and fonfs on learning english lax vowels in an efl context
, Article Journal of Asia TEFL ; Volume 16, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 499-515 ; 17383102 (ISSN) ; Moinzadeh, A ; Barati, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Asian Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language
2019
Abstract
This study investigated the differential effects of focus-on-form (FonF: explicit instruction followed by focused tasks) and focus-on-forms (FonFS: explicit instruction followed by controlled exercises) on learning English lax vowels (i.e., /ɪ/, /ʊ/, /ʌ/) by Persian English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. To this end, 48 learners took a voluntary 6-hour course: the experimental group (n = 17) received FonF, the comparison group (n = 16) received FonFS, and the control group (n = 15) engaged in theme-based discussions with no focus on the target vowels. Learners’ pronunciations were elicited in controlled read-aloud and spontaneous picture description tasks and acoustically measured for...
Cluster-based sparse topical coding for topic mining and document clustering
, Article Advances in Data Analysis and Classification ; Volume 12, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 537-558 ; 18625347 (ISSN) ; Gholampour, I ; Tabandeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2018
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a document clustering method based on Sparse Topical Coding, called Cluster-based Sparse Topical Coding. Topic modeling is capable of improving textual document clustering by describing documents via bag-of-words models and projecting them into a topic space. The latent semantic descriptions derived by the topic model can be utilized as features in a clustering process. In our proposed method, document clustering and topic modeling are integrated in a unified framework in order to achieve the highest performance. This framework includes Sparse Topical Coding, which is responsible for topic mining, and K-means that discovers the latent clusters in documents...