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Improvement of palm oil and sunflower oil blends by enzymatic interestrification
, Article International Journal of Food Science and Technology ; Volume 46, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 1093-1099 ; 09505423 (ISSN) ; Alemzadeh, I ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Palm oil (PO) and sunflower oil (SFO) blends with varying proportions were subjected to enzymatic interesterification (EIE) using a 1,3-specific immobilised lipase. The interesterified blends were evaluated for their slip melting point (SMP), solid fat content (SFC) at 10-40°C, p-anisidine value, peroxide value, free fatty acids (FFA), induction period of oxidation at 110°C (IP110) and composition of fatty acids by gas chromatography. Under EIE treatment, the blends of PO and SFO in different proportions (20:80, 40:60, 50:50, 60:40 and 80:20) had saturated and unsaturated fatty acid content in the range of 37.6-52.0% and 48.0-62.4%, respectively. The blends showed a considerable reduction in...
Performance analysis of non-coherent multicarrier frequency-hopping code division multiple-access systems: Uncoded and coded schemes
, Article 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications, ISSSTA 2004, Sydney, 30 August 2004 through 2 September 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 305-309 ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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In this paper, the multiuser performance of a multicarrier frequency-hopping (MC-FH)CDMA system employing non-coherent detection is evaluated. We derive the bit error rate of the system for both uncoded and coded systems in AWGN and slowly frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channel, based on Gaussian distribution assumption for the decision variable. We use a practical low-rate convolutional error correcting code, which does not require any extra bandwidth further than what is needed by the uncoded scheme. Our numerical results indicate that the coded scheme significantly outperforms the uncoded scheme in both AWGN and fading channels. Furthermore, it is observed that the performance...
Performance comparison of coherent and non-coherent multicarrier frequency-hopping code division multiple-access systems
, Article 2004 IEEE 15th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC 2004, Barcelona, 5 September 2004 through 8 September 2004 ; Volume 1 , 2004 , Pages 165-169 ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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In this paper, we evaluate and compare the multiuser performance of the multicarrier frequency-hopping (MCFH) CDMA system using coherent and non-coherent detections in AWGN and slowly frequency-selective Rayleigh fading channels in a downlink application. For fair comparison, we use BFSK modulation for both cases. Our numerical results indicate that in both AWGN and fading channels, the coherent detection sub-stantially outperforms the non-coherent detection. Furthermore, it has been realized that the performance enhancement due to the diversity order is only observable for coherent detection
Cache placement phase based on graph coloring
, Article 9th International Symposium on Telecommunication, IST 2018, 17 December 2018 through 19 December 2018 ; 2019 , Pages 187-191 ; 9781538682746 (ISBN) ; Zeinalpour-Yazdi, Z ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
Data traffic is increasing in recent years and small cell densification is a promising solution for handling the consequences of this growth. However, it faces with backhual' constraint which limits its efficiency. Caching the popular files near to the small base stations (SBSs) is an effective technique which decreases usage of backhual links. In this paper, we model the network by a graph and propose a new popular files' placement based on graph coloring for which different powerful solutions and algorithms have been presented in the literature. In this respect, we propose an algorithm to fill the caches of SBSs with the popular files and show the efficiency of our proposed algorithm...
Conjugated linoleic acid production and optimization via catalytic reaction method using safflower oil
, Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Volume 31, Issue 8 , 2018 , Pages 1166-1171 ; 1728144X (ISSN) ; Alemzadeh, I ; Kouchak Yazdi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Materials and Energy Research Center
2018
Abstract
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is one of the most physiological active fatty acids due to its positive effect on prevention of diseases such as obesity, hyperlipidemia, atherosclerosis and cancer. The aim of this study was to optimize the production of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)% in alkali isomerization of safflower oil including 71% linoleic acid (LA) using response surface methodology (RSM). The effect of three reaction variables such as temperature, reaction time and amount of KOH on CLA production was investigated using design-expert software. The optimal condition determined at this point, 72% total CLA with the yield of 84% temperature reaction time and the amount of KOH were 187.6...
Mobility-Aware content caching using graph-coloring
, Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 71, Issue 5 , 2022 , Pages 5666-5670 ; 00189545 (ISSN) ; Zeinalpour Yazdi, Z ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2022
Abstract
Caching the popular files in the memories of small base stations (SBSs) is an effective solution to the limited capacity of wireless backhaul links. The efficiency of caching depends on the proper design of the content placement. This is more challenging when the SBSs have overlapped coverage and especially when the users are also mobile. In this letter, we exploit the concept of graph-coloring and model the connection between SBSs and users as well as user mobilities, through a weighted graph in which SBSs are its vertices, and propose some algorithms to color it effectively. Then, we fill the memory of colored SBSs with popular content accordingly. © 1967-2012 IEEE
Coverage improvement in femtocell networks via efficient utility pricing
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 10, Issue 16 , 2016 , Pages 2215-2221 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Zeinalpour Yazdi, Z ; Ramezanian, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2016
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Employing femtocell technology noticeably improves both the indoor coverage and the overall cellular network's capacity. In the downlink scenario, when macrocell users (MUs) are far from the macro base station (MBS) and close to the femto access points (FAPs), the transmitted signals of FAPs to their users cause severe interference on MUs. One solution to overcome this issue is serving MUs by neighbouring FAPs. Generally femtocells are selfish and have no desire to allocate their resources to MUs. In this study, a framework to motivate femtocells to share their free resources with MUs is proposed. In this framework, the femtocells are assumed to belong to a specific unit. The unit encourages...
Performance analysis of the clustered caching wireless networks considering stochastic geometry approach
, Article 2016 8th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2016, 27 September 2016 through 29 September 2016 ; 2017 , Pages 320-324 ; 9781509034345 (ISBN) ; Zeinalpour Yazdi, Z ; Hossein Khalaj, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
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Recently, caching of the popularity video files in the caches near to the users has been proposed as a promising way to reduce data traffic. These caches can be considered as the nodes which their transmission ranges are limited but have significant storage capacity and are known as the helper nodes. To evaluate the performance and efficiency of the caches, a suitable model for their distributions should be taken into account. Stochastic geometry is a useful tool for modeling these nodes. In this paper, the helper nodes and users are distributed according to the Poisson point process distribution. However, to manage the interferences and their access to a distributed cache, the helper nodes...
Incorporating aspect ratio in a new modeling approach for strengthening of MMCs and its extension from micro to nano scale
, Article Advanced Composite Materials ; Volume 19, Issue 4 , Apr , 2010 , Pages 299-316 ; 09243046 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Razavi Hesabi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
The strengthening behavior of particle reinforced metal-matrix composites is primarily attributed to the dislocation strengthening effect and the load transfer effect. To account for these two effects in a unified way, a new multi-scale approach is developed in this paper incorporating the aspect ratio effect into the geometrically necessary dislocation strengthening relationships. By making use of this multi-scale approach, the deformation behavior of metal-matrix composites (MMCs) and metal-matrix nanocomposites (MMNCs) as a function of size, volume fraction, aspect ratio, etc. of the particles has been investigated. Comparison with the previously proposed models and the available...
Asymptotically optimum detection of primary user in cognitive radio networks
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 1, Issue 6 , December , 2007 , Pages 1138-1145 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Norouzi, Y ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Jamshidi, A ; Zeinalpour Yazdi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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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...
Down from the pedestal: Revisiting the exploit of literature in EFL language classes
, Article International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature ; Volume 4, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 158-168 ; 22003592 (ISSN) ; Lari, Z ; Mosalli, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Australian International Academic Centre PTY LTD
2015
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According to Arthur (2006, p. 200), “Through the use of literature, a language learning experience might become at the same time a source of immediate pleasure and satisfaction for the student. This possibility makes literature an appealing teaching device for ESL teachers”. However, numerous factors may contribute to the teachers’ lack of interest in using literary texts as a teaching tool. This study was an attempt to investigate Iranian EFL teachers’ attitude toward using literature in language classes and their perception toward the probable reasons of some teachers’ lack of interest in doing so. Altogether forty-four language teachers (19 females and 25 males, with a mean age of 26)...
Inclusion of carbon nanotubes in a hydroxyapatite sol-gel matrix
, Article Ceramics International ; Volume 35, Issue 7 , 2009 , Pages 2987-2991 ; 02728842 (ISSN) ; Nemati, Z. A ; Sadeghian, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this study, the inclusion of multi-walled carbon nanotubes as the second phase in the hydroxyapatite matrix, in order to improve the mechanical strength, has been performed via the sol-gel process. The stability of carbon nanotube sol with the changes of pH and dispersant values (sodium dodecyl sulfate) was evaluated by zeta potential analysis. The results indicated that synthesis of hydroxyapatite particles in the presence of the carbon nanotubes had the best result in homogenization of the carbon nanotube dispersion and faster crystallization of hydroxyapatite. The crystallization of hydroxyapatite phase was investigated with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction...
Fourier optics approach in evaluation of the diffraction and defocus aberration in three-dimensional integral imaging
, Article Computational Modelling of Objects Represented in Images: Fundamentals, Methods and Applications III - Proceedings of the International Symposium, CompIMAGE 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 81-84 ; 9780415621342 (ISBN) ; Kavehvash, Z ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
CRC
2012
Abstract
The unwanted effects of diffraction and defocus aberration in three-dimensional integral imaging are taken into account by using the Fourier optics approach. The concepts of point spread function and optical transfer function widely in use for conventional two-dimensional imaging are generalized and applied to three-dimensional integral imaging systems. The effects of diffraction and defocus aberration are then studied and the performance of the conventional single lens imaging system is compared against that of the integral imaging
Multi-target sputter deposition of Ni50Ti 50 - XHfx shape memory thin films for high temperature microactuator application
, Article Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical ; Volume 121, Issue 2 , 2005 , Pages 543-548 ; 09244247 (ISSN) ; Cao, Y. Z ; Barber, Z. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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High temperature shape memory NiTiHf thin films with varying hafnium contents up to 28.7 at.% were fabricated by DC magnetron sputtering using simultaneous sputter deposition from separate elemental targets. The required film composition was achieved by adjusting the power ratio to the targets. The as-deposited films were amorphous; a post deposition annealing was performed at 550 °C to crystallize the films. Two-micron thick films were characterized by energy dispersive spectroscopy in a scanning electron microscope, temperature controlled X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and atomic force microscopy. The results showed that above 10 at.% Hf additions the transformation...
Strong Revenue (Non-)Monotonicity of Single-parameter Auctions
, Article EC 2023 - Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation ; 2023 , Pages 452-471 ; 979-840070104-7 (ISBN) ; Huang, Z ; Majdi, D ; Yan, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2023
Abstract
Consider Myerson's optimal auction with respect to an inaccurate prior, e.g., estimated from data, which is an underestimation of the true value distribution. Can the auctioneer expect getting at least the optimal revenue w.r.t. the inaccurate prior since the true value distribution is larger? This so-called strong revenue monotonicity is known to be true for single-parameter auctions when the feasible allocations form a matroid. We find that strong revenue monotonicity fails to generalize beyond the matroid setting, and further show that auctions in the matroid setting are the only downward-closed auctions that satisfy strong revenue monotonicity. On the flip side, we recover an approximate...
Subsidy cut and its effect on tehran electricity company: A system dynamics approach
, Article Proceedings of the 2012 - Summer Computer Simulation Conference, SCSC 2012, Part of SummerSim 2012 Multiconference ; Volume 44, Issue 10 , 2012 , Pages 113-120 ; 9781618399847 (ISBN) ; Fard, S. Z
2012
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In recent years, subsidy payment has been made a main challenge for governments due to growth of population and energy price in global markets. Targeted subsidy plan has been implemented in Iran since last year, and this article discusses its effects on costs and revenues of Tehran Electricity Company as one of the major subdivisions of Iran's electricity industry. In the new system, structural changes have been made in electricity tariffs, so it is not possible to predict the future trends in electricity consumption only based on the past consumptions. In order to model the decision making structure in the recent conditions, a system dynamics method is applied. In addition to modeling the...
Interactions of coinage metal clusters with histidine and their effects on histidine acidity; Theoretical investigation
, Article Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry ; Volume 10, Issue 47 , Oct , 2012 , Pages 9373-9382 ; 14770520 (ISSN) ; Jamshidi, Z ; Tehrani, Z. A ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Understanding the nature of interaction between metal nanoparticles and biomolecules such as amino acids is important in the development and design of biosensors. In this paper, binding of M3 clusters (M = Au, Ag and Cu) with neutral and anionic forms of histidine amino acid was studied using density functional theory (DFT-B3LYP). It was found that the interaction of histidine with M3 clusters is governed by two major bonding factors: (a) the anchoring N-M and O-M bonds and (b) the nonconventional N-H⋯M and O-H⋯M hydrogen bonds. The nature of these chemical bonds has been investigated based on quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) and natural bond orbital (NBO) analyses. In the next...
Can anion interaction accelerate transformation of cytosine tautomers? Detailed view form QTAIM analysis
, Article Structural Chemistry ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2012 , Pages 1843-1855 ; 10400400 (ISSN) ; Tehrani, Z. A ; Fattahi, A ; Jamshidi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The relative stabilities and noncovalent interactions of the six low-lying energy tautomers of cytosine nucleobase with some biological anions (such as F-, Cl-, and CN-) have been investigated in gas phase by density functional theory (DFT) method in conjunction with 6-311++G (d,p) atomic basis set. Furthermore, to systematically investigate all possible tautomerisms from cytosine induced by proton transfer, we describe a study of structural tautomer interconversion in the gas phase and in a continuum solvent using DFT calculation. We carried out geometrical optimizations with the integral equation formalism of polarizable continuum (IEF-PCM) model to account for the solvent effect, and the...
Interactions of glutathione tripeptide with gold cluster: Influence of intramolecular hydrogen bond on complexation behavior
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry A ; Volume 116, Issue 17 , 2012 , Pages 4338-4347 ; 10895639 (ISSN) ; Jamshidi, Z ; Javan, M. J ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Understanding the nature of the interaction between metal nanoparticles and biomolecules has been important in the development and design of sensors. In this paper, structural, electronic, and bonding properties of the neutral and anionic forms of glutathione tripeptide (GSH) complexes with a Au 3 cluster were studied using the DFT-B3LYP with 6-31+G**-LANL2DZ mixed basis set. Binding of glutathione with the gold cluster is governed by two different kinds of interactions: Auâ€"X (X = N, O, and S) anchoring bond and Au··•·•H-X nonconventional hydrogen bonding. The influence of the intramolecular hydrogen bonding of glutathione on the interaction of this peptide with the gold cluster has been...
Implementing distance line protection schemes among IEC61850-enabled substations
, Article Proceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Transmission and Distribution Conference ; April , 2014 , Page(s): 1 - 5 ; ISSN: 21608555 ; ISBN: 9781479936557 ; Darabi, Z ; Vakilian, M
2014
Abstract
As digital technology has developed, relays have evolved from simple electro-mechanical devices into robust microprocessor-embedded intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). Distance protection, one of the most important and sophisticated forms of substation protection, quickly and selectively detects and clears phase faults in sub-transmission and transmission lines. The installation of a substation automation system (SAS) involves implementing control, monitoring, and protection logic by programming the IEDs and providing an appropriate communication network. IEC61850 has gradually satisfied the need for a standard communication protocol so that IEDs from different manufacturers can...