Loading...
Search for: ebrahimi-gardeshi--mitra
0.166 seconds

    Separation of Aromatic Component from Aliphatic Component by Using Task Ionic Liquid

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi Gardeshi, Mitra (Author) ; Sayf Kordi, Ali Akbar (Supervisor) ; Ahmadi, Amir Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this work 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-methylimidazoliumbis{(trifluoromethyl) sulfonyl}imide ([hemim][NTf2]) and 1-benzyl-3-methylimidazoliumbis{(trifluoromethyl) sulfonyl}imide ([bzmim][NTf2]) ionic liquids were used to study the effect of introducing hydroxyl and benzyl groups to the imidazolium cation on aliphatic/aromatic separations. Toluene separation from heptanes has been investigated by extraction using ionic liquids. Finally, a realistic model for survey the data was used. The liquid-liquid equilibrium (LLE) data for the {heptane + toluene + [hemim][NTf2]}, {heptane + benzene + [hemim][NTf2]} , {heptane + toluene + [bzmim][NTf2]} systems were measured at 313.2 K and atmospheric... 

    A novel lattice-based proxy signature scheme

    , Article ICEE 2012 - 20th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, 15 May 2012 through 17 May 2012 ; May , 2012 , Pages 1224-1227 ; 9781467311489 (ISBN) Beheshti Atashgah, M ; Ajori, M ; Gardeshi, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In a proxy signature scheme, an original signer delegates his/her signing capability to a proxy signer and then the proxy signer can sign messages on behalf of the original signer. The security of many proxy signature schemes that have been proposed depends, either directly or indirectly, on either the difficulty of big integers factoring problem or the difficulty of finding discrete logarithm in a finite group. These types of schemes cannot resist quantum attacks. In this paper, we propose a new lattice-based proxy signature scheme which can resist quantum attacks. The proposed scheme is based on the GGH-signature scheme and also satisfies all the security requirements of proxy signature... 

    Improvement on Q. Xie threshold proxy signature scheme against collusion attack

    , Article 2011 19th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2011, 17 May 2011 through 19 May 2011 ; May , 2011 , Page(s): 1 - 5 ; ISSN : 21647054 ; 9789644634284 (ISBN) Atashgah, M. B ; Bayat, M ; Gardeshi, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In a (t, n) threshold proxy signature scheme, the original signer can delegate the signing power to n proxy signers such that any t or more out of n proxy signers can sign messages on behalf of the original signer, but t -1 or less of the proxy signers cannot generate a proxy signature. In this paper, we will improve the security of Xie's threshold proxy signature scheme against the new types of collusion attack was presented by Liu and Tan in 2007 We also present that our improved scheme is more efficient than Xie's scheme in terms of computational complexities  

    Estimation Elasticity of Calorie and Macronutrients with Respect to Income in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 2008-2016

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseinpour, Mitra Sadat (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Inadequate nutrition is perhaps the most important problem facing the poor. Being hungry lowers productivity and decreases individuals’ income. All of these factors conspire to help the poor stay poor. Raising the income of the poor is one solution for this problem if the elasticity of calorie and macronutrients with respect to income is greater than zero. This study employs both nonparametric and parametric methods to obtain the elasticity of per capita calorie and macronutrients with respect to household per capita expenditure. The case presented is for urban areas of Islamic republic of Iran, 2008-2016. Under each estimation strategy we employ, we find a strongly significant and positive... 

    Towards high data-rate diffusive molecular communications: A review on performance enhancement strategies

    , Article Digital Signal Processing: A Review Journal ; 2021 ; 10512004 (ISSN) Gursoy, M. C ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Diffusive molecular communications (DiMC) have recently gained attention as a candidate for nano- to micro- and macro-scale communications due to its simplicity and energy efficiency. As signal propagation is solely enabled by Brownian motion mechanics, DiMC faces severe inter-symbol interference (ISI), which limits reliable and high data-rate communications. Herein, recent literature on DiMC performance enhancement strategies is surveyed; key research directions are identified. Signaling design and associated design constraints are presented. Studies on fundamental information theoretic limits of DiMC channel are reviewed. Classical and novel transceiver designs are discussed with an... 

    Towards high data-rate diffusive molecular communications: A review on performance enhancement strategies

    , Article Digital Signal Processing: A Review Journal ; Volume 124 , 2022 ; 10512004 (ISSN) Gursoy, M. C ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Diffusive molecular communications (DiMC) have recently gained attention as a candidate for nano- to micro- and macro-scale communications due to its simplicity and energy efficiency. As signal propagation is solely enabled by Brownian motion mechanics, DiMC faces severe inter-symbol interference (ISI), which limits reliable and high data-rate communications. Herein, recent literature on DiMC performance enhancement strategies is surveyed; key research directions are identified. Signaling design and associated design constraints are presented. Studies on fundamental information theoretic limits of DiMC channel are reviewed. Classical and novel transceiver designs are discussed with an... 

    A ZVS-resonant bifilar drive circuit for SRM with a reduction in stress voltage of switches

    , Article International Aegean Conference on Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, ACEMP 2011 and Electromotion 2011 Joint Conference, Istanbul ; 2013 , Pages 125-128 ; 9781467350037 (ISBN) Ebrahimi, S ; Najmi, V ; Ebrahimi, S ; Oraee, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Switched Reluctance Motors (SRMs) are widely used in high-speed and low voltage applications because of their attractive features such as robustness and simplicity. No winding on the rotor of this type of motors allows reaching high speed which is desired for many applications. Drive circuits of SRMs also play an important role in their performance and operation. In this paper, a new bifilar drive circuit for this type of motors has been proposed. This novel configuration has been tested and investigated by PSIM software. Results show that the new bifilar drive circuit highly reduces the voltage stresses on semiconductor switches, and also considerably reduces the switching losses which are... 

    Energy management of smart home considering residences' satisfaction and PHEV

    , Article 2018 International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies, SEST 2018, 10 September 2018 through 12 September 2018 ; 2018 ; 9781538653265 (ISBN) Ebrahimi, M ; Shokri Gazafroudi, A ; Corchado, J. M ; Ebrahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    Regarding the increasing number of electrical devices in the smart homes that leads to increase in total electricity consumption and cost, it is essential to use energy management methods to reduce the electricity cost. However, this can cause resident's dissatisfaction. Hence, it is important to define a method in which cost and dissatisfaction be optimized simultaneously. Among different services, an electric vehicle is the one that can be used as an energy storage system, so it can reduce the daily cost despite of increasing the total energy consumption. In this paper, we study the effect of the EV on the cost and dissatisfaction in our proposed method. © 2018 IEEE  

    Measured impact of different back-off points and cooling methods on pulse-to-pulse stability and sidelobe level of a high-power solid-state amplifier

    , Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 335-340 Ebrahimi, A ; Khodarahmi, E ; Ebrahimi, E ; Ahmadi, B ; Jalali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2020
    Abstract
    Using solid-state power amplifiers for next generation of weather radars becomes feasible by pulse compression techniques. In this study a 1.5 kW solid-state power amplifier (transmitter) for C-band weather radars is designed and fabricated by GaN high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) technology. An experimental setup based on heterodyne receiver with 16-bit digitiser is developed to investigate the behavior of the power amplifier under different cooling methods and back-off points. Several measurements with shaped LFM pulse show an approximately identical pulse to pulse (P2P) stability for 3 dB compression, P1dB and 2 dB back-off points while the best sidelobe level (SLL) is achieved for... 

    Probabilistic safety assessment of a UF 6 production process

    , Article Advances in Safety, Reliability and Risk Management - Proceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference, ESREL 2011 ; 2012 , Pages 1384-1389 ; 9780415683791 (ISBN) Ebrahimi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Application of Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) to a Uranium hexafluoride (UF 6) production process is presented in this paper. The process is constituted from three main units: UF 4 conversion to UF 6, condensation of produced UF 6 gas and tail gas treatment. Radioactive gas is present in all parts of the process and occurrence of high pressure or high temperature in the process equipments may lead to radioactive release to workplace and environment. The work is mainly based on PSA experience in nuclear power plants. Accordingly for the process, eight group of Initiating Events (IE) that lead to UF 6 gas release have been identified using HAZOP study. For each IE, based on related... 

    On the temperature control in self-controlling hyperthermia therapy

    , Article Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ; Volume 416 , 2016 , Pages 134-140 ; 03048853 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2016
    Abstract
    In self-controlling hyperthermia therapy, once the desired temperature is reached, the heat generation ceases and overheating is prevented. In order to design a system that generates sufficient heat without thermal ablation of surrounding healthy tissue, a good understanding of temperature distribution and its change with time is imperative. This study is conducted to extend our understanding about the heat generation and transfer, temperature distribution and temperature rise pattern in the tumor and surrounding tissue during self-controlling magnetic hyperthermia. A model consisting of two concentric spheres that represents the tumor and its surrounding tissue is considered and temperature... 

    Atmospheric icing effects of S816 airfoil on a 600 kW wind turbine's performance

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 25, Issue 5B , 2018 , Pages 2693-2705 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2018
    Abstract
    This study investigates the aerodynamic loads and energy losses of a typical 600 kW wind turbine with S816 airfoil blade under two different icing conditions. Three sections at different radial positions were considered to estimate the icing effect along the blade. Ice accretion simulations in wet and dry regimes were carried out using the NASA LEWICE 3.2 computer program. The airflow simulations were performed with CFD method and SST k -ω turbulence model. The results of these simulations, including streamlines, surface pressure, skin friction, lift, and drag coefficients, were inspected for both clean and iced airfoils. In the case of wet iced airfoil, a separation bubble was created in... 

    Investigation on the Effects of the Polyacrylamide Copolymers and Their Blends with Sulfonated Lignin on the Soil Stabilization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi, Shohre (Author) ; Ramazani Saadatabadi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Ebrahimi, Hossein (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, dust pollution has become a worldwide issue due to the creation of serious environmental problems and the effects it has on human health. In this research, an environmentally friendly soil stabilizer has been synthesized, and its performance has been investigated. Acrylamide monomers were grafted onto sodium lignosulfonate chains, utilizing solution polymerization. The soil of the Ahvaz deserts was used in the analyses. Using EDX and DLS analyses, the components of this soil and the particle size distribution of the used soil were obtained. Characterization of the functional groups and the structure of the graft copolymer were done by FTIR and H-NMR analysis, respectively,... 

    Diffusion based molecular communication: A simple near optimal receiver

    , Article IWCIT 2014 - Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory ; 7-8 May , 2014 ; Print ISBN: 9781479948789 Mosayebi, R ; Arjmandi, H ; Gohari, A ; Kenari, M. N ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Nanonetworking indicates new solutions for many applications in biomedical and industrial fields. In this paper, we examine the diffusion-based molecular communication for information transmission in nano-networks. Design of practical decoders for resource-limited nano-networks requires an understanding the fundamental performance limits of memory-limited decoders. While some existing works in the literature do consider decoders with limited memory, to best of our knowledge, the tradeoff between memory and probability of error has not been studied in the literature. In this paper we make a first step by studying this tradeoff for a particular molecular communication channel between two... 

    Receivers for diffusion-based molecular communication: Exploiting memory and sampling rate

    , Article IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ; Vol. 32, issue. 12 , 2014 , pp. 2368-2380 ; ISSN: 07338716 Mosayebi, R ; Arjmandi, H ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri-Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    In this paper, a diffusion-based molecular communication channel between two nano-machines is considered. The effect of the amount of memory on performance is characterized, and a simple memory-limited decoder is proposed; its performance is shown to be close to that of the best possible decoder (without any restrictions on the computational complexity or its functional form), using genie-aided upper bounds. This effect is adapted to the case of Molecular Concentration Shift Keying; it is shown that a four-bit memory achieves nearly the same performance as infinite memory for all of the examples considered. A general class of threshold decoders is considered and shown to be suboptimal for a... 

    Capacity of LTI-Poisson channel for diffusion based molecular communication

    , Article IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2015, 8 June 2015 through 12 June 2015 ; Volume 2015-September , June , 2015 , Pages 1060-1065 ; 15503607 (ISSN) ; 9781467364324 (ISBN) Aminian, G ; Arjmandi, H ; Gohari, A ; Kenari, M. N ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    The LTI-Poisson model is a natural extension of the conventional memoryless Poisson channel to include memory, and can model the ISI effect in diffusion based molecular communication networks. In this paper, we exploit prior art on linear ISI channels to provide a computable finite-letter characterization of the capacity of single-hop LTI-Poisson networks. Then we find more explicit single-letter lower and upper bounds on the capacity in the point to point case. Further, an approach for bounding mutual information in the low SNR regime using the symmetrized KL divergence is introduced and its applicability for Poisson channels is demonstrated. This leads to a non-trivial upper bound on the... 

    Adaptive molecule transmission rate for diffusion based molecular communication

    , Article IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2015, 8 June 2015 through 12 June 2015 ; Volume 2015-September , June , 2015 , Pages 1066-1071 ; 15503607 (ISSN) ; 9781467364324 (ISBN) Movahednasab, M ; Soleimanifar, M ; Gohari, A ; Kenari, M. N ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, a simple memory limited transmitter for molecular communication is proposed, in which information is encoded in the diffusion rate of the molecules. Taking advantage of memory, the proposed transmitter reduces the ISI problem by properly adjusting its diffusion rate. The error probability of the proposed scheme is derived and the result is compared with the lower bound on error probability of the optimum transmitter. It is shown that the performance of introduced transmitter is near optimal (under certain simplifications). Simplicity is the key feature of the presented communication system: the transmitter follows a simple rule, the receiver is a simple threshold decoder and... 

    Adaptive Transmission Rate with a Fixed Threshold Decoder for Diffusion-Based Molecular Communication

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 64, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 236-248 ; 00906778 (ISSN) Movahednasab, M ; Soleimanifar, M ; Gohari, A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Mitra, U ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    In this paper, a simple memory limited transmitter for molecular communication is proposed, in which information is encoded in the emission rate of the molecules. Taking advantage of memory, the proposed transmitter reduces the ISI problem by properly adjusting its emission rate, which can be interpreted as water-filling on the expected interference. The error probability of the proposed scheme is derived and the result is compared with the error probability of the optimal transmitter obtained by dynamic programming methods. Furthermore, for the special case of channel with one symbol memory, a tight lower bound on error probability is derived. Numerical results show that the performance of... 

    The effect of multiwalled carbon nanotubes and activated carbon on the morphology and photocatalytic activity of TiO2/C hybrid materials

    , Article Catalysis Science & Technology ; 1 , Jan , 2011 , pp. 279-284 Zarezade, M. (Mitra) ; Ghasemia, S. (Shahnaz) ; Gholami, M. R. (Mohamad Reza) ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    TiO2 nanoparticles supported on activated carbon (AC) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were prepared by the sol–gel method using ultrasonic irradiation. All the prepared samples were calcined at different temperatures and characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The effects of size and type of carbon on the morphology and photocatalytic activity of the resulting hybrid materials were investigated. The results showed that a decrease in the size of the carbon led to a decrease in size of TiO2 nanoparticles. Both AC and MWCNTs retarded the... 

    Dunford-Taylor integral and the isotropic tensor valued functions having the commutative property with their tensor argument

    , Article Advanced Materials Research, 16 September 2011 through 18 September 2011 ; Volume 433-440 , September , 2012 , Pages 3308-3314 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9783037853191 (ISBN) Ebrahimi, M ; Asghari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Isotropic tensor valued functions of tensor arguments play an important role in the formulation of the equations governing the behavior of solid materials in the field of continuum mechanics. When the tensor argument is non-symmetric, the complexity and the difficulty in dealing with the tensor functions are high. In this work, the issue of expressing an isotropic tensor valued tensor function of a non-symmetric tensor argument is attention by utilizing the Dunford-Taylor integral. An important subclass of the isotropic tensor functions is considered with the commutative property