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Identifying and Rating Indicators for Measuring Iranian Entrepreneurship Ecosystem based on OECD Framework’s Domains with ANDE Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yavari, Elham (Supervisor) ; Sharif, Hossein (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
“Entrepreneurship ecosystem” is defined as the elements – individuals, organizations or institutions – apart from the individual entrepreneur that are conducive to, or inhibitive of, the choice of a person to become an entrepreneur, or the probabilities of his or her success following launch. Entrepreneurial businesses operate locally or regionally and are therefore subject to local or regional contextual influence. Moreover particularly in larger countries there can exist significant variation in industry structure and economic base across regions, emphasizing the importance of regional focus. Adopting appropriate policies at the regional level need to have a deep and accurate...
A Method for Incremental Learning of Stream Data
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Bagheri Shouraki, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, the pace of information generation, fast processing and instant decision-making is increasing. In this regard, one of the main needs in the field of data management and processing is stream data processing. Today's world needs new methods to deal with and analyze these data. Two of the most challenging aspects of data streams are (i) concept drift, i.e. evolution of data stream over time, which requires the ability to make timely decisions against the high speed of receiving new data; (ii) limited memory storage and the impracticality of using memory due to the large amount of data. Clustering is one of the common methods for processing data streams, without having basic knowledge...
Winner Strategies in a Simulated Stock Market
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Zamani, Shiva (Supervisor) ; Yavari, Elham (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, we explore the dynamics of the stock market using an agent-based simulation platform. Our approach involves creating a multi-strategy market where each agent considers both fundamental and technical factors when determining their strategy. The agents vary in their approach to these factors and the time interval they use for technical analysis. Our findings indicate that investing heavily in reducing the value–price gap was a successful strategy, even in markets where there were no trading forces to reduce this gap. Furthermore, our results remain consistent across various modifications to the simulation’s structure
Applying Gamification in Corporate Entrepreneurship Culture, Specially Missionary Organizations; Through SafirFilm Case Study
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yavari, Elham (Supervisor) ; Banki, Sara ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
Abstract
Although existing literature on organizational culture and its change process contains meaningful and rich theories but our studies show that there is no perfect and detailed framework on linking organizational culture change and corporate entrepreneurship culture. In addition to that, Gamification –defined as taking the game design elements into non-game contexts– is a fruitful and academically rich research area. Fortunately an idea proposed recently to explain a method for enhancements in organizational culture in general, and in corporate entrepreneurship culture in particularby Yavari and Jafarian based on using game mechanisms. In their paper "A Gamification-Based Method for Corporate...
Robots’ cooperation for finding a target in streets
, Article 1st IFIP WG 1.8 International Conference on Topics in Theoretical Computer Science, 26 August 2015 through 28 August 2015 ; Volume 9541 , 2016 , Pages 30-43 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 9783319286778 (ISBN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Tabatabaei, A
Springer Verlag
2016
Abstract
We study the problem of finding a target t from a start point s in street environments with the cooperation of two robots which have a minimal sensing capability; that is, robots do not know any information about the workspace including information on distances, edges, coordinates, angles etc. They just can detect the discontinuities in the visibility region of their location. The robots can detect target point t as soon as it enters their visibility region and have communication peripherals to send messages to each other. Our aim is to minimize the length of the path passed by the robots. We propose an online algorithm for robots such that they move in the workspace and find the target....
Walking in streets with minimal sensing
, Article Journal of Combinatorial Optimization ; Volume 30, Issue 2 , 2014 , Pages 387-401 ; ISSN: 13826905 ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
We consider the problem of walking a robot in an unknown polygon called “street”, starting from a point (Formula presented.) to reach a target (Formula presented.). The robot is assumed to have minimal sensing capability in a way that cannot infer any geometric properties of the environment, such as its coordinates, angles or distances; but it is equipped with a sensor that can only detect the discontinuities in the depth information (or gaps). Our robot can also locate the target point (Formula presented.) as soon as it enters in robot’s visibility region. In addition, one pebble is assumed to be available to the robot to be used as an identifiable point and to mark any position of the...
Optimal strategy for walking in streets with minimum number of turns for a simple robot
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) ; Vol. 8881, issue , 2014 , p. 101-112 ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
We consider the problem of walking a simple robot in an unknown street. The robot that cannot infer any geometric properties of the street traverses the environment to reach a target t, starting from a point s. The robot has a minimal sensing capability that can only report the discontinuities in the depth information (gaps), and location of the target point once it enters in its visibility region. Also, the robot can only move towards the gaps while moving along straight lines is cheap, but rotation is expensive for the robot. We maintain the location of some gaps in a tree data structure of constant size. The tree is dynamically updated during the movement. Using the data structure, we...
Walking in streets with minimal sensing
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), Chengdu ; Volume 8287 LNCS , 2013 , Pages 361-372 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783319037790 (ISBN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
We consider the problem of walking in an unknown street, starting from a point s, to reach a target t by a robot which has a minimal sensing capability. The goal is to decrease the traversed path as short as possible. The robot cannot infer any geometric properties of the environment such as coordinates, angles or distances. The robot is equipped with a sensor that can only detect the discontinuities in the depth information (gaps) and can locate the target point as soon as it enters in its visibility region. In addition, a pebble as an identifiable point is available to the robot to mark some position of the street. We offer a data structure similar to Gap Navigation Tree to maintain the...
CRA based Control of non-minimum phase fractional order systems
, Article Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Control Applications ; 2012 , Pages 855-858 ; 9781467345033 (ISBN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this paper the characteristic ratio assignment (CRA) method is employed to control transient response of a class of non-minimum phase fractional order systems. Since fractional order all-pass filter could not be realized, the fractional unstable zeros are converted to integer unstable zeros by multiplying complementary polynomials to numerator and denominator polynomials of system's transfer function. Doing so, the closed loop system would be an integer order all-pass filter multiple an all-pole fractional transfer function determined from CRA method. Computer simulation results are presented to illustrate the performance of the proposed method. m
Sensitivity analysis of CRA based controllers in fractional order systems
, Article Signal Processing ; Volume 92, Issue 9 , September , 2012 , Pages 2040-2055 ; 01651684 (ISSN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2012
Abstract
This paper focuses on robust performance analysis of a closed loop fractional order system through a sensitivity approach. The characteristic ratio assignment method is selected to attain a desired closed loop transient response. Then, we compute the sensitivity of such a desired transfer function with respect to its characteristic ratio and we explore its specifications. The relation between the coefficient diagram shape and the relative stability of the closed loop system is discussed. Also, the closed loop poles variations due to the changes in the characteristic ratios are investigated. Finally, we study a pseudo second order process to verify the robust performance of the characteristic...
CRA based control of fractional order systems subject to control signal constraint
, Article International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems ; 2011 , Pages 268-272 ; 15987833 (ISSN) ; 9781457708350 (ISBN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
An approach is proposed to control transient response of fractional order systems with maximum permissible control signal. This goal is achieved using a newly suggested characteristic ratio assignment method. Based on the proposed method, the generalized time constant τ and the characteristic ratios including their pattern, an adjustable parameter β, and the product of two successive characteristic ratios ρ are determined such that predefined level of overshoot and time specification of closed loop step response are obtained while the control signal is confined to a pre assigned maximum magnitude. The raised issue is solved by defining an optimization problem in which the design parameters...
Design of fractional order proportional-integral-derivative controller based on moment matching and characteristic ratio assignment method
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering ; Volume 225, Issue 8 , December , 2011 , Pages 1040-1053 ; 09596518 (ISSN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
This paper presents a new analytical method to design fractional-order proportional- integral-derivative (PID) controllers. The control parameters are calculated so that the closedloop system approximates a desired transfer function with transient response requirements. This function is determined based on the characteristic ratio assignment method. The control parameters are calculated by matching the first three moments of the closed-loop transfer function with the corresponding values of the desired system. Furthermore, to ensure closed-loop stability the proposed method is improved by using the shifted moments around the crossover frequency. Illustrative examples are given to show the...
Characteristic ratio assignment in fractional order systems (case 0 < v ≤ 0.5)
, Article Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control ; Volume 35, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 360-374 ; 01423312 (ISSN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Five different approaches are presented to assign characteristic ratios for commensurate fractional order systems having order in (0,0.5]. Through the indirect methods, a closed-loop or plant transfer function is converted to a commensurate order one with an order greater than 0.5 so that the previously designed CRA method by the authors is applicable. The first method among the proposed direct ones is based on increasing the order of the desired closed-loop transfer function that allows the employment of positive characteristic ratios. In the second method the closed-loop response is sped up by augmenting an appropriate zero. The final method uses negative characteristic ratios to reach the...
Characteristic ratio assignment in fractional order systems
, Article ISA Transactions ; Volume 49, Issue 4 , October , 2010 , Pages 470-478 ; 00190578 (ISSN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper the characteristic ratios and generalized time constant are defined for all-pole commensurate fractional order systems. The sufficient condition for stability of these systems in terms of their characteristic ratios is obtained. Also an analytical approach for characteristic ratio assignment (CRA) to have a non-overshooting fast closed loop step response is introduced. The proposed CRA method is then employed to design a fractional order controller. Computer simulation results are presented to illustrate the performance of the CRA based designed fractional order controllers
Design and simulation of a novel integrated microfluidic chip for cell isolation and culture
, Article Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry ; Volume 70, Issue 3 , 2023 , Pages 1230-1244 ; 08854513 (ISSN) ; Javaherchian, J ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2023
Abstract
The lab on a chip is utilized as a background and a substrate for creating a proper flow for cellular processes in medicine. In this study, the concepts of cell isolation and cell transfer methods have been discussed. After that, the device of separation and transfer systems has been designed, simulated, and verified by placing the frequency of particle separation and droplet formation, which is tried to introduce a new device that can be used in cellular studies. The optimal operation conditions for the problem have also been investigated. High separation efficiency (99%) could be achieved when the velocity of the sample inlet in the microchannel separator is 180 μm/s. Also, a microfluidic...
Characterization of Warm Mix Asphalt Containing Reclaimed Asphalt Binders
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Utilization of RAP in HMA reduces the initial costs, conserves natural sources and avoids disposal problems. Aged binder from RAP will have some effects on resultant binder. To date, solvent extraction and recovery is the only method that physically separates the RAP binder from the RAP aggregate for characterization. Time consuming for recovery, altering the physical properties of the recovered asphalt binder like binder hardening and the possibility that Asphalt binder is not completely extracted from the aggregate are the weak points of this method. Addressing the need for non-solvent based RAP binder characterization; procedures for low temperature characterization of RAP binder...
Path Planning in Unknown Environment with Minimal Sensing
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, path planning in unknown environment is considered. It is assumed that the robot’s sensors are the only tools to collect information from the scene. Volume of the information gathered from the environment depends on the capability of the sensor. So, a detour from the optimal path is unavoidable. In this research, the basic robot is equipped with a minimal sensing system that only detects the iscontinuities in depth information (gaps). We present some online search strategies that guide such a robot to navigate unknown streets from a start point s to reach a target point t. Then, we empower the robot by adding a compass to patrol more general classes of polygons. We present...
Characterization of RAP Binder and Warm Mix Asphalt Containing High RAP Percentage and Crumb Rubber
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Increased environmental concerns and high oil prices have encouraged highway agencies to maximize the use of recycled materials like Reclaimed Asphalt Pavements (RAP) in pavement construction. However, utilization of RAP has limited to low percentage, generally less than 25%. This is due aged, stiffer, and less strain tolerant asphalt binder in RAP. As the RAP proportion increases, a large amount of the aged binder will be introduced into the mixture. The excessive stiffness of HMA mixture tends to lead to less workable mixture. Studies were conducted to examine the effect of Sasobit on the workablility of high RAP mixtures. The results indicated while the utilization of Sasobit had improved...
Study of the Effects of Rrest Time and Loading Time on Viscoplastic Strain of Asphalt Concrtee
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Asphalt concrete exhibits viscoelastic and viscoplastic behavior which is dependent on rate and temperature. To model this behavior, various mechanical modelshave been presented in which total strain, as the response of the applied stress, is decomposed by various researchers to recoverable and permanent strains.Accumulation and expansion of permanent response result in rutting which is a dominant and prevalent distress in hot mixed asphalt (HMA) in hot climates. The available models are not capable of accurately calculate the viscoplastic strain under cyclic loading.
To close this gap, recovered viscoelastic strain at rest (unloading) period was introduced. This parameter accounted for...
To close this gap, recovered viscoelastic strain at rest (unloading) period was introduced. This parameter accounted for...
Discrete Element Simulation of Creep Behavior in Asphalt Mixtures
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Tabatabaei, Nader
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Composite nature of asphalt mixtures necessitates a micromechanical scheme which depends on distinctive characteristics of various constitutive phases. In this regard, discrete element method was utilized to predict the creep behavior of asphalt mixtures and strain response in primary, secondary and tertiary stages. In this research, a modified mixture modeling procedure was considered to better simulate permanent deformation response of asphalt mixtures under creep loading. A random distribution of mastic and aggregate particles with respect to a typical dense gradation was implemented to reconstruct cylindrical specimens. A bonding model represented the cohesion effect in mastic...