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An iterative dictionary learning-based algorithm for DOA estimation
, Article IEEE Communications Letters ; Volume 20, Issue 9 , 2016 , Pages 1784-1787 ; 10897798 (ISSN) ; Zayyani, H ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
Abstract
This letter proposes a dictionary learning algorithm for solving the grid mismatch problem in direction of arrival (DOA) estimation from both the array sensor data and from the sign of the array sensor data. Discretization of the grid in the sparsity-based DOA estimation algorithms is a problem, which leads to a bias error. To compensate this bias error, a dictionary learning technique is suggested, which is based on minimizing a suitable cost function. We also propose an algorithm for the estimation of DOA from the sign of the measurements. It extends the iterative method with adaptive thresholding algorithm to the 1-b compressed sensing framework. Simulation results show the effectiveness...
Compressive sensing for elliptic localization in MIMO radars
, Article 24th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, 10 May 2016 through 12 May 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 525-528 ; 9781467387897 (ISBN) ; Amiri, R ; Behnia, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
Abstract
In this paper, a sparsity-aware target localization method in multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) radars by utilizing time difference of arrival (TDOA) measurements is proposed. This method provides a maximum likelihood (ML) estimator for target position by employing compressive sensing techniques. Also, for fast convergence and mitigating the mismatch problem due to grid discretization, we address a block-based search coupled with an adaptive dictionary learning technique. The Cramer-Rao lower bound for this model is derived as a benchmark. Simulations results are included to verify the localization performance
Efficient 3-D positioning using time-delay and AOA measurements in MIMO radar systems
, Article IEEE Communications Letters ; 2017 ; 10897798 (ISSN) ; Behnia, F ; Zamani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
This letter investigates the problem of threedimensional (3-D) target localization in multiple-input multipleoutput (MIMO) radars with distributed antennas, using hybrid timedelay (TD) and angle of arrival (AOA) measurements. We propose a closed-form positioning method based on weighted least squares (WLS) estimation. The proposed estimator is shown theoretically to achieve the Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB) under mild noise conditions. Numerical simulations also verify the theoretical developments. IEEE
Asymptotically efficient target localization from bistatic range measurements in distributed mimo radars
, Article IEEE Signal Processing Letters ; Volume 24, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 299-303 ; 10709908 (ISSN) ; Behnia, F ; Zamani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
In this letter, the problem of target localization from bistatic range (BR) measurements in distributed multiple-input multiple-output radar systems is investigated. By introducing nuisance parameters, a pseudolinear set of BR equations is established. Then, a closed-form localization algorithm is developed, based on this pseudolinear set of equations and multistage weighted least squares estimation. This solution is shown analytically to attain the Cramer-Rao lower bound under the small Gaussian noise assumption. Simulations are included to support the theoretical studies. Unlike the existing studies where the variance of BR measurements is assumed to be independent of the corresponding...
Closed-form positioning in MIMO radars with antenna location uncertainties
, Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 13, Issue 9 , 2019 , Pages 1568-1579 ; 17518784 (ISSN) ; Behnia, F ; Zamani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2019
Abstract
In this study, the authors propose an algorithm to reduce the effect of antenna location uncertainty for locating moving targets in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar systems. The proposed method is a closed-form solution which employs the measurements of multiple independent targets to alleviate the antenna location uncertainties. The authors establish a pseudo-linear set of equations by using the range and the range-rate auxiliary parameters, which allows the problem to be solved using a two-stage weighted least squares estimator. The proposed method is shown analytically and confirmed by simulations to attain the Cramer-Rao lower bound under small error conditions. The...
Iterative method for fusion of infrared and visible images
, Article 9th International Symposium on Telecommunication, IST 2018, 17 December 2018 through 19 December 2018 ; 2019 , Pages 652-657 ; 9781538682746 (ISBN) ; Zarmehi, N ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel fusion method for visible and infrared images. The infrared and visible samples are obtained by a sampling pattern such as star and spiral. Then, the samples are fused according to fusion rules. Finally, the proposed method is applied to fuse the infrared and visible samples. The proposed method is iterative and a significant advantage of it, besides its superior performance, is that it is faster than the previous compressive sensing based fusion methods. The simulation results confirm the success of the proposed method for fusion of infrared and visible images. © 2018 IEEE
Random sampling with iterative recovery for Millimeter-Wave imaging systems
, Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs ; Volume 67, Issue 12 , 2020 , Pages 3522-3526 ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Amini, A ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2020
Abstract
In this brief, an imaging methodology for mono-static millimeter-wave systems is introduced. When the measured object hologram is piece-wise smooth with sharp boundaries, both low-pass and high-pass components are present in a transform domain. Nevertheless, the edges are sparse in transform domain with respect to the image dimensions. It is shown that the down-sampling of the hologram with an appropriate rate determined by the sparsity level, includes the adequate information of all components for image reconstruction. Using random samples, an algorithm is proposed to recover all the sparse components, iteratively. Simulation results illustrate that a high-resolution recovery can be...
Zero knowledge focusing in millimeter-wave imaging systems using gradient approximation
, Article IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 70, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 3123-3127 ; 0018926X (ISSN) ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Amini, A ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2022
Abstract
This communication addresses the focusing problem in the millimeter-wave imaging systems. We categorize the focusing problem into the frequency focusing for wideband systems and the range focusing for narrowband systems. In an out-of-focus wideband system, a shifted shadow of the object is present in the reconstruction, whereas for a range out of the focused system, the recovered images are blurred. To overcome these issues, first, we theoretically show that the defocusing variations for both categories are bounded. Then, we present a universal formulation for focusing problem, which covers both wideband and narrowband systems. As the true focused images are sharp at the boundaries of the...
A review on catalytic reduction/degradation of organic pollution through silver-based hydrogels
, Article Arabian Journal of Chemistry ; Volume 15, Issue 9 , 2022 ; 18785352 (ISSN) ; Ali Ghasemzadeh, M ; Alipour, S ; Zamani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2022
Abstract
Various challenging pollutants are produced in the environment by organic materials of diverse industries including leather, paint, and textile. Nowadays, it is vital to develop efficient manners regarding the fundamental issues and removing pollutants. Such pollutants can be effectively removed from the environment through heterogeneous catalysts. Recently, a huge deal of interest has been attracted by hydrogel-based metal catalysts as heterogeneous and efficient catalysts. In this regard, silver with its unique features is suitable for environmental remediation. Hence, the present review deals with summarizing the present advances in the synthesis of silver-based hydrogel catalysts, as...
Adsorptive desulfurization of condensate contains aromatic compounds using a commercial molecular sieve
, Article ACS Omega ; Volume 8, Issue 11 , 2023 , Pages 10365-10372 ; 24701343 (ISSN) ; Bastan, F ; Panjehshahin, A ; Zamani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2023
Abstract
This study is undertaken to evaluate the potential of a commercial molecular sieve to remove diverse sulfur compounds from condensate with high aromatic on an industrial scale. For the first part of this study, the adsorbent is characterized in detail using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller analysis. For the second part, dynamic breakthrough experiments on an industrial scale are performed to assess the dynamic adsorption performance of a commercial molecular sieve. Dynamic experiments show that the adsorbent effectively removes the sulfur compound from condensate that has...
Theoretical analysis of rotary hyperelastic variable thickness disk made of functionally graded materials
, Article Structural Engineering and Mechanics ; Volume 45, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 39-49 ; 12254568 (ISSN) ; Mahdavi Adeli, M ; Zamani, F ; Haghshenas Gorgani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Techno-Press
2022
Abstract
This research investigates a rotary disk with variable cross-section and incompressible hyperelastic material with functionally graded properties in large hyperelastic deformations. For this purpose, a power relation has been used to express the changes in cross-section and properties of hyperelastic material. So that (m) represents the changes in cross-section and (n) represents the manner of changes in material properties. The constants used for hyperelastic material have been obtained from experimental data. The obtained equations have been solved for different m, n, and (angular velocity) values, and the values of radial stresses, tangential stresses, and elongation have been compared....
Reaction-diffusion equations with polynomial drifts driven by fractional brownian motions
, Article Stochastic Analysis and Applications ; Volume 28, Issue 6 , Oct , 2010 , Pages 1020-1039 ; 07362994 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
A reaction-diffusion equation on [0, 1]d with the heat conductivity k > 0, a polynomial drift term and an additive noise, fractional in time with H > 1/2, and colored in space, is considered. We have shown the existence, uniqueness and uniform boundedness of solution with respect to k Also we show that if k tends to infinity, then the corresponding solutions of the equation converge to a process satisfying a stochastic ordinary differential equation
New method of determination for pressure and shear frictions in the ring rolling process as analytical function
, Article Journal of Solid Mechanics ; Vol. 6, issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 322-333 ; ISSN: 20083505 ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Ring rolling is one of the most significant methods for producing rings with highly precise dimensions and superior qualities such as high strength uniformity, all accomplished without wasting any materials. In this article, we have achieved analytical formulas for calculating the pressure and shear friction over the contact arcs between the rollers and ring in the ring rolling process for the material in general nonlinear hardening property. We have also asserted the best mathematical model to predict friction for rolling processes. The method we use is based on calculating the analytical stress distribution. In other words, by using of Saint-Venan principal the stress components are...
Methanol to highly aromatic gasoline production over CuO-ZnO/HZSM-5 catalyst prepared by ultrasound-assisted co-impregnation
, Article Chemical Papers ; Volume 77, Issue 5 , 2023 , Pages 2469-2482 ; 03666352 (ISSN) ; Rizi, Z. T ; Zangeneh, F. K ; Ghanbari, B ; Shirazi, L ; Zamani, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2023
Abstract
In the present research, the efficiency of the methanol to aromatics process was improved by metal doping of alkali leached ZSM-5 catalyst in the presence of ultrasound radiation. The influence of different ultrasound powers together with metal impregnation (conventional and/or by ultrasound-assisted) methods on the physicochemical properties and catalytic performance were investigated. The samples were characterized by employing various techniques, namely XRD, FESEM, adsorption–desorption of ammonia, FTIR and NH3-TPD. The experimental results disclosed the presence of a mesoporous morphology on ZSM-5 by employing alkali treatment by NaOH. Meanwhile, XRD patterns of the metal-doped samples...
Early detection of immunization: A study based on an animal model using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
, Article Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences ; Volume 14, Issue 3 , 2011 , Pages 195-203 ; 10288880 (ISSN) ; Arjmand, M ; Tafazzoli, M ; Ghohzadeh, A ; Pourfallah, F ; Sadeghi, S ; Mirzazadeh, R ; Mirkham, F ; Tahen, S ; Iravam, A ; Bayat, P ; Vahabi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Vaccines require a period of at least three months for clinical trials, hence a method that can identify elicitation of immune response a few days after the first dose is a necessity. Evolutionary variable selections are modeling approaches for proper manipulation of available data which were used to set up an animal model for classification of time dependent 'HNMR metabolomic profiles and pattern recognition of fluctuations of metabolites in two groups of male rabbits. One group of rabbits was immunized with human red blood cells and the other used as control. Blood was obtained every 48 h from each rabbit for a period of six weeks and the serum monitored for antibodies and metabolites by...
Sparse array design for millimeter-wave imaging
, Article 2016 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, APSURSI 2016 - Proceedings, 26 June 2016 through 1 July 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 1039-1040 ; 9781509028863 (ISBN) ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
Abstract
In this paper, the design of an efficient sparse array, used to reconstruct the image from millimeter-wave signals, is presented. The proposed array takes advantage of the sparsity concept of the image in the spatial Fourier domain to reduce the number of array elements such that the beam pattern of the designed array meets the desired beamwidth and sidelobe level. Simulation and measured results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed design on high-quality reconstruction of the image, while 85% reduction in the number of elements is achieved as well as the reduction in scan time and system complexity
A feature fusion based localized multiple kernel learning system for real world image classification
, Article Eurasip Journal on Image and Video Processing ; Volume 2017, Issue 1 , 2017 ; 16875176 (ISSN) ; Jamzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Real-world image classification, which aims to determine the semantic class of un-labeled images, is a challenging task. In this paper, we focus on two challenges of image classification and propose a method to address both of them simultaneously. The first challenge is that representing images by heterogeneous features, such as color, shape and texture, helps to provide better classification accuracy. The second challenge comes from dissimilarities in the visual appearance of images from the same class (intra class variance) and similarities between images from different classes (inter class relationship). In addition to these two challenges, we should note that the feature space of...
1.5-D sparse array for millimeter-wave imaging based on compressive sensing techniques
, Article IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 66, Issue 4 , April , 2018 , Pages 2008-2015 ; 0018926X (ISSN) ; Fakharzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
The goal of this paper is to reduce the antenna count in a millimeter (mm)-wave imaging system by proposing both hardware and software solutions. The concept of image sparsity in the transform domain is utilized to present the compressive sensing (CS) formulation for both mono-static and multistatic imaging at mm-wave frequencies. To reduce the complexity of the imaging system and reconstruction process, we introduce 1.5-D array structure, which is a random sparse array with orthogonal element locations. It is shown that the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of the reconstructed image obtained by a 1.5-D array with 65% sparsity is very close to the PSNR of a uniform 2-D array for mono-static...
An efficient strategy to overproduce glutamic acid in Corynebacterium glutamicum fermentation
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , 2001 , Pages 203-206 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Roostaazad, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
In this paper, effect of penicillin addition in enhancing the secretion of glutamic acid by Corynebacterium glutamicum was studied. The proper time of adding penicillin to maximize glutamic acid production was found to drift at repeated trials. In contrast, maximum acid productivity was obtained when penicillin was injected at a proper biomass concentration of about 7.7 gram dry weight per lit (gdw/l). Moreover, rate of consumption of sugar and ammonia through the course of glutamic acid fermentation was monitored. In production phase, these two rates were correlated properly with a ratio of 3.2:1 which is comparable to the theoretical stoichiometric value of 5:1. Therefore, through feeding...
Credit Risk Analysis of a Bank's Loan Portfolio
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zamani, Shiva (Supervisor)
Abstract
Risk management is one of the most important topics in banking. Risk management in banking is divided to several categories including credit risk. Credit risk is also divided to individual credit risk and portfolio credit risk. In Iran many of banks have worked on individual credit risk models, but few of them have worked on portfolio models because these models have developed only in recent years. In our project we present three categories of credit risk models and then analyze the data of a private bank in Iran with CreditPortfolioView model. In CreditPortfolioView model, macroeconomic parameters are used to analyze the correlated behavior of individuals as a benchmark in different...