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    Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Taherpour, Abbas (Author) ; Nasiri Kenari, Masoumeh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. First, the collaborative energy detectors based spectrum sensing are investigated in the case of known noise variance for two models of primary user (PU) signal, i.e. random and unknown deterministic signals. Since the derived optimum collaborative energy detector requires the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of secondary users (SU) and it has complex structure, the generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) detector is proposed for both models of PU signal which leads to the same decision rules for both models. Simulation results show that the performance of the proposed GLR detector is near to that of optimal... 

    Wideband and narrowband circuit models for fano-shape guided-mode resonance

    , Article IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics ; Volume 55, Issue 3 , 2019 ; 00189197 (ISSN) Saba, A ; Memarian, M ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose two different types of circuit models for Fano-shape guided-mode resonance (GMR) in waveguide gratings. Both the models constitute a resonant tank circuit together with a direct non-resonant channel between the incident and scattered light. One neglects the frequency dependence of the direct non-resonant channel and is only more accurate in the immediate vicinity of the Fano-type resonance. The other accounts for the frequency dependence of the direct non-resonant channel and thus remains accurate within a wider range of frequencies. The former being referred to as the narrow-band model is extremely accurate, insofar as the isolated GMR is of interest within a... 

    Wide-and narrow-band circuit models for fano-shape guided mode resonance

    , Article IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics ; 2019 ; 00189197 (ISSN) Saba, A ; Memarian, M ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose two different types of circuit models for Fano-shape guided mode resonance (GMR) in waveguide gratings. Both models constitute a resonant tank circuit together with a direct non-resonant channel between the incident and the scattered light. One neglects the frequency dependence of the direct non-resonant channel and is only more accurate in the immediate vicinity of the Fano type resonance. The other accounts for the frequency dependence of the direct non-resonant channel and thus remains accurate within a wider range of frequencies. The former being referred to as the narrow-band model is extremely accurate insofar as the isolated GMR is of interest within a narrow... 

    Wide-and narrow-band circuit models for fano-shape guided mode resonance

    , Article IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics ; 2019 ; 00189197 (ISSN) Saba, A ; Memarian, M ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose two different types of circuit models for Fano-shape guided mode resonance (GMR) in waveguide gratings. Both models constitute a resonant tank circuit together with a direct non-resonant channel between the incident and the scattered light. One neglects the frequency dependence of the direct non-resonant channel and is only more accurate in the immediate vicinity of the Fano type resonance. The other accounts for the frequency dependence of the direct non-resonant channel and thus remains accurate within a wider range of frequencies. The former being referred to as the narrow-band model is extremely accurate insofar as the isolated GMR is of interest within a narrow... 

    Multiple antenna spectrum sensing in cognitive radios

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 9, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 814-823 ; 15361276 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Gazor, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing by using multiple antenna in cognitive radios when the noise and the primary user signal are assumed as independent complex zero-mean Gaussian random signals. The optimal multiple antenna spectrum sensing detector needs to know the channel gains, noise variance, and primary user signal variance. In practice some or all of these parameters may be unknown, so we derive the Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detectors under these circumstances. The proposed GLR detector, in which all the parameters are unknown, is a blind and invariant detector with a low computational complexity. We also analytically compute the missed detection and... 

    Invariant wideband spectrum sensing under unknown variances

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 8, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 2182-2186 ; 15361276 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, we divide a wide frequency range into multiple subbands and in each subband detect whether in a primary user (PU) is active or not. We assume that PU signal at each subband and the additive noise are white zeromean independent Gaussian random processes with unknown variances. We also assume that at least a minimum given number of subbands is vacant of PU signal and propose an invariant Generalized Likelihood Ratio (GLR) detector. The concept of the grouping of subbands allows faster spectrum sensing of a subset of subbands which may be occupied by a specific PU. Also, we evaluate trade-offs involved in the proposed algorithms by simulation. © 2009 IEEE  

    Outage probability analysis of a coded cooperative OFDM system in multipath Rayleigh fading channels

    , Article 18th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC'07, Athens, 3 September 2007 through 7 September 2007 ; December , 2007 ; 1424411440 (ISBN); 9781424411443 (ISBN) Jamshidi, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Taherpour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    This paper considers a cooperative space-frequency (SF) coded OFDM system and evaluates its performance over quasi-static frequency selective Rayleigh fading channels. An expression for exact outage error probability is derived and its tight closed form lower bound is presented. The tightness of the lower bound is demonstrated through the Monte Carlo simulations. The asymptotic analysis indicates that the proposed protocol achieves full spatial and frequency diversities available in the cooperative communication system. The theoretical analysis of the proposed space-frequency coded cooperation protocol is further confirmed by computer simulations. © 2007 IEEE  

    Efficient cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks

    , Article 18th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC'07, Athens, 3 September 2007 through 7 September 2007 ; December , 2007 ; 1424411440 (ISBN); 9781424411443 (ISBN) Taherpour, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamshidi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Rcent measurements suggest the possibility of sharing spectrum among different parties subject to interference-protection constraints. In order to enable access to an unused licensed spectrum, a secondary user has to monitor licensed bands and opportunistically transmit whenever no primary signal is detected. In this paper, we study spectrum-sharing between a primary licensee and a group of secondary users. The structure of an asymptotically optimum detector based on the measurements of all secondary users is derived and the effect of the quantization error in such a system is evaluated. The results show the superiority of the proposed detector to other schemes. © 2007 IEEE  

    Wideband spectrum sensing in unknown white Gaussian noise

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 2, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 763-771 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Gazor, S ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The spectrum sensing of a wideband frequency range is studied by dividing it into multiple subbands. It is assumed that in each subband either a primary user (PU) is active or absent in a additive white Gaussian noise environment with an unknown variance. It is also assumed that at least a minimum given number of subbands are vacant of PUs. In this multiple interrelated hypothesis testing problem, the noise variance is estimated and a generalised likelihood ratio detector is proposed to identify possible spectrum holes at a secondary user (SU). Provided that it is known that a specific PU can occupy a subset of subbands simultaneously, a grouping algorithm which allows faster spectrum... 

    Range-free passive acoustic localization

    , Article 2008 International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, ISSNIP 2008, Sydney, NSW, 15 December 2008 through 18 December 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 37-42 ; 9781424429578 (ISBN) Abrahami Saba, A ; Abolhassani, H ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    We propose a range-free localization framework in which a network of randomly deployed acoustic sensors can passively use natural acoustic phenomena within its environment to localize itself. We introduce a novel approach for registration of sensors observations which takes advantage of a clustering technique on triplets of associated observations. A Bayesian filtering method is employed to incrementally improve system state estimation as more observations become available. To the best of our knowledge this is the first work done on range-free passive acoustic localization. Simulation experiments of the proposed algorithms are presented. © 2008 IEEE  

    Benchmarking of Optimal Control Theory Techniques

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Taherpour, Saba (Author) ; Raeisi, Sadegh (Supervisor) ; Baghram, Shant (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There are different approaches for implementing quantum gates as the main elements of quantum computers. In this thesis, we use the quantum optimal control approach to implement quantum gates. For this purpose, we use the two common methods of optimization, Krotov and second-order GRAPE of L-BFGS-B type to implement gates. First, we implement three gates X, CNOT and TOffoli, using both methods, and then, in order to compare and benchmark these methods, we also investigate a number of one, two, and three-qubit random gates. It is essential to implement and simulate high-quality gates in the shortest possible time. Therefore, in this thesis, we compare and benchmark the optimization execution... 

    Automatic Acoustic Localization in Sensor Networks Using Environmental Natural Acoustic Phenomena

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abrahimi Saba, Amin Reza (Author) ; Abolhassani, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We propose a range-free localization framework in which a network of randomly deployed acoustic sensors can passively use natural acoustic phenomena within its environment to localize itself. We introduce a novel approach for registration of sensors observations which takes advantage of a clustering technique on triplets of associated observations. A Bayesian filtering method is employed to incrementally improve system state estimation as more observations become available. To the best of our knowledge this is the first work done on range-free passive acoustic localization. Furthermore, we have proposed a simple but effective and efficient acoustic detection method which can be used to... 

    Space-frequency coded cooperation in OFDM multiple-access wireless networks

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 1, Issue 6 , December , 2007 , Pages 1152-1160 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Jamshidi, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Zeinalpour, Z ; Taherpour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    A cooperative space-frequency (SF) coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing system is considered and its performance over quasi-static frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channels is evaluated. An expression for exact outage error probability is derived and its tight closed-form lower bound is presented. The tightness of the lower bound is demonstrated through Monte Carlo simulation. Asymptotic analysis indicates that the proposed protocol achieves full spatial and frequency diversities available in the cooperative communication system. The theoretical analysis of the proposed SF coded cooperation protocol is further confirmed by computer simulation using a previously introduced SF... 

    Two-dimensional edge detection by guided mode resonant metasurface

    , Article IEEE Photonics Technology Letters ; Volume 30, Issue 9 , 1 May , 2018 , Pages 853-856 ; 10411135 (ISSN) Saba, A ; Tavakol, M. R ; Karimi Khoozani, P ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    In this letter, a new approach to perform edge detection is presented using an all-dielectric complimentary metal-oxide-semiconductor-compatible metasurface. Our design is based on the guided-mode resonance, which provides a high quality factor resonance to make the edge detection experimentally realizable. The proposed structure is easy to fabricate, and it can be exploited for detection of edges in two dimensions due to its symmetry. In addition, a tradeoff between gain and the resolution of edge detection is discussed, which can be adjusted using appropriate design parameters. The proposed edge detector potentially can be used in ultrafast analog computing and image processing. ©... 

    Asymptotically optimum detection of primary user in cognitive radio networks

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 1, Issue 6 , December , 2007 , Pages 1138-1145 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Taherpour, A ; Norouzi, Y ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamshidi, A ; Zeinalpour Yazdi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Traditionally, the frequency spectrum is licensed to users by government agencies in a fixed manner where the licensee has exclusive right to access the allocated band. However, with increasing demand for the spectrum and scarcity of vacant bands, a spectrum policy reform seems inevitable. Meanwhile, recent measurements suggest the possibility of sharing spectrum among different parties subject to interference-protection constraints. In order to enable access to an unused licensed spectrum, a secondary user has to monitor licensed bands and opportunistically transmit whenever no primary signal is detected. Spectrum-sharing between a primary licensee and a group of secondary users has been...