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Modified cache template attack on AES
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 29, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 1949-1956 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Soleimany, H ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2022
Abstract
CPU caches are powerful sources of information leakage. To develop practical cache-based attacks, the need for automation of the process of finding exploitable cachebased side-channels in computer systems is felt more than ever. Cache template attack is a generic technique that utilizes Flush+Reload attack in order to automatically exploit cache vulnerability of Intel platforms. Cache template attack on the T-table-based AES implementation consists of two phases including the profiling phase and key exploitation phase. Profiling is a preprocessing phase to monitor dependencies between the secret key and behavior of the cache memory. In addition, the addresses of T-tables can be obtained...
Robust output regulation: optimization-based synthesis and event-triggered implementation
, Article IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control ; Volume 67, Issue 7 , 2022 , Pages 3529-3536 ; 00189286 (ISSN) ; Proskurnikov, A. V ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Esfahani, P. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2022
Abstract
In this article, we investigate the problem of practical output regulation, i.e., to design a controller that brings the system output in the vicinity of a desired target value while keeping the other variables bounded. We consider uncertain systems that are possibly nonlinear and the uncertainty of their linear parts is modeled element wise through a parametric family of matrix boxes. An optimization-based design procedure is proposed that delivers a continuous-time control and estimates the maximal regulation error. We also analyze an event-triggered emulation of this controller, which can be implemented on a digital platform, along with an explicit estimate of the regulation error. ©...
Monitoring data quality using hoteling T 2 multivariate control chart
, Article Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation ; 2021 ; 03610918 (ISSN) ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Azizi, A ; Ashtarian Esfahani, A ; Edris Abadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Bellwether Publishing, Ltd
2021
Abstract
Nowadays, data and information are recognized as a precious resource in an organization. Data quality indicators help organizations manage the quality of data quantitatively and improve organizational processes. Organizations manage data and information with the help of information systems and make decisions within the framework of data collected and analyzed. On the other hand, continuous evaluation of the quality of data flow in systems can lead to a preventive program to formulate strategies for improving performance. This can be done effectively and efficiently in the form of control charts. In this paper, control charts are employed to monitor the quality of data flow in information...
The knowledge map of energy security
, Article Energy Reports ; Volume 7 , 2021 , Pages 3570-3589 ; 23524847 (ISSN) ; Bagheri Moghaddam, N ; Maleki, A ; Nazemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
Much efforts have been made in the area of energy security in recent years, but due to its wide scope, it is necessary to review relevant knowledge activities and to analyze the state of knowledge of the field of energy security measurement. The purpose of this article is to present a comprehensive map of knowledge in the field of energy security. For this reason, many documents and articles have been collected during the period 2002–2019 using 7 large and reputable scientific databases as well as 53 different journals, 90% white Q1 quality. There is employed meta-synthesis, scientometrics and network analysis. In the initial survey stage where 1290 articles were found, after analyzing the...
Enhanced cache attack on AES applicable on ARM-based devices with new operating systems
, Article Computer Networks ; Volume 198 , 2021 ; 13891286 (ISSN) ; Soleimany, H ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
There are several key challenges in performing cache-based attacks on ARM-based devices. Lipp et al. introduced various techniques to tackle these challenges and applied successfully different cache-based attacks on ARM-based mobile devices. In the cache-based attacks proposed by Lipp et al. it is assumed that the attacker has access to the mapping of virtual addresses to physical addresses through/proc/self/pagemap which is an important limiting factor in Linux and newer versions of Android operating systems. To access this mapping, the attacker must know the root of the operating system. In this paper, we introduce an Evict+Reload attack on the T-table-based implementation of AES which...
A multiobjective integrated multiproject scheduling and multiskilled workforce assignment model considering learning effect under uncertainty
, Article Computational Intelligence ; Volume 36, Issue 1 , February , 2020 , Pages 276-296 ; Seyyed Esfahani, M. M ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Rezaeian, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Blackwell Publishing Inc
2020
Abstract
Today, organizations try to decline academically expenses using humans and resources in addition to rising managers and operators' satisfaction. Meantime, a very important step in the process of decision is the assignment of human resources, particularly in connection with research and development (R&D) projects in which the system is highly dependent on the capabilities of human resources. In this study, we tried all the assumptions that come true in the real world, considered a model for applied R&D projects to reduce costs and increase the efficiency of projects. Therefore, an integrated multiproject scheduling and multiskill human resource assignment model under uncertainty has developed...
Effects of perforated anchors on heat transfer intensification of turbulence nanofluid flow in a pipe
, Article Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry ; Volume 141, Issue 5 , 2020 , Pages 2047-2059 ; Rashidi, S ; Abolfazli Esfahani, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2020
Abstract
In this paper, a study is conducted to determine the influences of perforated anchors on heat transfer intensification of turbulence nanofluid flow in a pipe. Six different turbulence models are used, and the results obtained by these models are benchmarked with the existing theoretical data to select the best turbulence model. The outputs showed that the k–ε–RNG–scalable wall function model has higher accuracy and so it is selected to simulate this problem. The influences of various parameters including the addition of perforation on the anchors, the perforation diameter (in the range of 1–5 mm), the Re number (in the range of 5000–25,000), and the volumetric concentration of nanoparticles...
UWB orthogonal pulse design using Sturm–Liouville boundary value problem
, Article Signal Processing ; Volume 159 , 2019 , Pages 147-158 ; 01651684 (ISSN) ; Mohajerin Esfahani, P ; Ghavami, M ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
The problem of designing UWB pulses which meet specific spectrum requirements is usually treated by filtering common pulses such as Gaussian doublets, modified Hermite polynomials and wavelets. When there is the need to have a number of orthogonal pulses (e.g., in a multiuser scenario), a naive approach is to filter all the members of an orthogonal set, which is likely to destroy their orthogonality property. In this paper, we study the design of a set of pulses that simultaneously satisfy the orthogonality property and spectrum requirements. Our design is based on the eigenfunctions of Sturm–Liouville boundary value problems. Indeed, we introduce Sturm–Liouville differential equations for...
Facile and green one-pot synthesis of fluorophore chromeno[4,3-b]quinolin-6-one derivatives catalyzed by halloysite nanoclay under solvent-free conditions
, Article ChemistrySelect ; Volume 4, Issue 8 , 2019 , Pages 2301-2306 ; 23656549 (ISSN) ; Nasr Esfahani, M ; Baltork, I. M ; Mirkhani, V ; Moghadam, M ; Tangestaninejad, S ; Kia, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-Blackwell
2019
Abstract
In this study, we demonstrated a straightforward method for the easy access of chromeno[4,3-b]quinolin-6-ones via a one-pot three-component reaction of 4-hydroxycoumarin, aldehydes and aryl amines in the presence of halloysite nanoclay as an eco-friendly, inexpensive and green heterogeneous catalyst under solvent-free conditions. Moreover, symmetric and unsymmetric bis-chromeno[4,3-b]quinolin-6-ones were obtained from dialdehyde or diamines in good yields by this method. To date, this is the first report on the synthesis of symmetric and unsymmetric bis-chromeno[4,3-b]quinolin-6-ones via such a one-pot, multicomponent reaction. Some prepared chromeno[4,3-b]quinolin-6-ones displayed as...
Robust surface estimation in multi-response multistage statistical optimization problems
, Article Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation ; Volume 47, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 762-782 ; 03610918 (ISSN) ; Seyyed Esfahani, M ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2018
Abstract
As the ordinary least squares (OLS) method is very sensitive to outliers as well as to correlated responses, a robust coefficient estimation method is proposed in this paper for multi-response surfaces in multistage processes based on M-estimators. In this approach, experimental designs are used in which the intermediate response variables may act as covariates in the next stages. The performances of both the ordinary multivariate OLS and the proposed robust multi-response surface approach are analyzed and compared through extensive simulation experiments. Sum of the squared errors in estimating the regression coefficients reveals the efficiency of the proposed robust approach. © 2018 Taylor...
MiR-9-5p and miR-106a-5p dysregulated in CD4+ T-cells of multiple sclerosis patients and targeted essential factors of T helper17/regulatory T-cells differentiation
, Article Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences ; Volume 21, Issue 3 , March , 2018 , Pages 277-283 ; 20083866 (ISSN) ; Hosseini, A ; Ghaedi, K ; Kiani Esfahani, A ; Tanhaei, S ; Shiralian Esfahani, H ; Rahnamaee, S. Y ; Mowla, S. J ; Nasr Esfahani, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
2018
Abstract
Objective(s): Multiple sclerosis (MS) is considered as a chronic type of an inflammatory disease characterized by loss of myelin of CNS. Recent evidence indicates that Interleukin 17 (IL-17)-producing T helper cells (Th17 cells) population are increased and regulatory T cells (Treg cells) are decreased in MS. Despite extensive research in understanding the mechanism of Th17 and Treg differentiation, the role of microRNAs in MS is not completely understood. Thereby, as a step closer, we analyzed the expression profile of miR-9-5p and miR-106a-5p, and protein level of retinoic acid receptor (RAR)-related orphan receptor C (RORC; Th17 master transcription factor) as direct target of miR-106a-5p...
Sharif-Human movement instrumentation system (SHARIF-HMIS): Development and validation
, Article Medical Engineering and Physics ; Volume 61 , 2018 , Pages 87-94 ; 13504533 (ISSN) ; Akbari, A ; Zobeiri, O ; Rashedi, E ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
The interest in wearable systems among the biomedical engineering and clinical community continues to escalate as technical refinements enhance their potential use for both indoor and outdoor applications. For example, an important wearable technology known as a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) is demonstrating promising applications in the area of biomedical engineering. Accordingly, this study was designed to investigate the Sharif-Human Movement Instrumentation System (SHARIF-HMIS), consisting of inertial measurement units (IMUs), stretchable clothing, and a data logger—all of which can be used outside the controlled environment of a laboratory, thus enhancing its overall utility....
A robust posterior preference multi-response optimization approach in multistage processes
, Article Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods ; Volume 47, Issue 15 , 2018 , Pages 3547-3570 ; 03610926 (ISSN) ; Seyyed Esfahani, M ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2018
Abstract
Nowadays, many manufacturing and service systems provide products and services to their customers in several consecutive stages of operations, in each of which one or more quality characteristics of interest are monitored. In these environments, the final quality in the last stage not only depends on the quality of the task performed in that stage but also is dependent on the quality of the products and services in intermediate stages as well as the design parameters in each stage. In this paper, a novel methodology based on the posterior preference approach is proposed to robustly optimize these multistage processes. In this methodology, a multi-response surface optimization problem is...
Energy efficient cultivation of microalgae using phosphorescence materials and mirrors
, Article Sustainable Cities and Society ; Volume 41 , 2018 , Pages 449-454 ; 22106707 (ISSN) ; Shafii, M. B ; Roshandel, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
In the present study, two novel annular photobioreactors (PBR) were developed to enhance microalgae growth. One of these photobioreactors used mirrors outside the PBR, while the other one utilized phosphorescence materials inside the PBR. The results of the study suggested that the use of mirrors and phosphorescence materials led to 70% and 30% increase, respectively, in the light intensity without any additional energy consumption. Further, the results revealed that when compared with the base case, the biomass concentration increased by 91% and 24% in PBR with mirrors and phosphorescence materials, respectively. In conclusion, an improvement in PBRs resulted in efficient light to biomass...
Robust surface estimation in multi-response multistage statistical optimization problems
, Article Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation ; 2017 , Pages 1-21 ; 03610918 (ISSN) ; Seyyed Esfahani, M ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2017
Abstract
As the ordinary least squares (OLS) method is very sensitive to outliers as well as to correlated responses, a robust coefficient estimation method is proposed in this paper for multi-response surfaces in multistage processes based on M-estimators. In this approach, experimental designs are used in which the intermediate response variables may act as covariates in the next stages. The performances of both the ordinary multivariate OLS and the proposed robust multi-response surface approach are analyzed and compared through extensive simulation experiments. Sum of the squared errors in estimating the regression coefficients reveals the efficiency of the proposed robust approach. © 2017 Taylor...
Trunk motion system (TMS) using printed body worn sensor (BWS) via data fusion approach
, Article Sensors (Switzerland) ; Volume 17, Issue 1 , 2017 ; 14248220 (ISSN) ; Zobeiri, O ; Moshiri, B ; Narimani, R ; Mehravar, M ; Rashedi, E ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI AG
2017
Abstract
Human movement analysis is an important part of biomechanics and rehabilitation, for which many measurement systems are introduced. Among these, wearable devices have substantial biomedical applications, primarily since they can be implemented both in indoor and outdoor applications. In this study, a Trunk Motion System (TMS) using printed Body‐Worn Sensors (BWS) is designed and developed. TMS can measure three‐dimensional (3D) trunk motions, is lightweight, and is a portable and non‐invasive system. After the recognition of sensor locations, twelve BWSs were printed on stretchable clothing with the purpose of measuring the 3D trunk movements. To integrate BWSs data, a neural network data...
Recovery of drop in heat transfer rate for a rotating system by nanofluids
, Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 220 , 2016 , Pages 961-969 ; 01677322 (ISSN) ; Rashidi, S ; Abolfazli Esfahani, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2016
Abstract
This paper simulates Al2O3-water nanofluid flow and forced convection around a rotating circular cylinder. The governing parameters are Reynolds number (1 ≤ Re ≤ 100), solid volume fraction of nanoparticles (0 ≤ φ ≤ 0.05) and non-dimensional rotation rate (0 ≤ α ≤ 3). The simulations are performed to study the effects of mentioned parameters on the heat transfer rate and fluid flow characteristics. The governing equations including the continuity, momentum, and energy equations are solved with a finite volume method. It is observed that the reduction of heat transfer with increase in rotation rate is in the vicinity of 6.9% and 32% for Re = 5 and 100, respectively at φ = 0.05. Furthermore,...
Novel printed body worn sensor for measuring the human movement orientation
, Article Sensor Review ; Volume 36, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 321-331 ; 02602288 (ISSN) ; Taghinedjad, S ; Mottaghitalab, V ; Narimani, R ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
2016
Abstract
Purpose - the purpose of this study is the measuring of the human movement using printed wearable sensor. Human movement measurement is one of the usages for wearable sensors. This technology assists the researchers to collect data from the daily activities of individuals. In other words, the kinematics data of human motion will be extracted from this data and implemented in biomechanical aspects. Design/methodology/approach - This study presents an innovative printed wearable sensor which can be used for measuring human movement orientations. In this paper, the manufacturing process, implementation, measurement setup and calibration procedure of this new sensor will be explained, and the...
A simple catalyst for aqueous phase Suzuki reactions based on palladium nanoparticles immobilized on an ionic polymer
, Article Science China Chemistry ; Volume 59, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 482-486 ; 16747291 (ISSN) ; Paunescu, E ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Fei, Z ; Laurenczy, G ; Dyson, P. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2016
Abstract
Palladium nanoparticles immobilized on a cross-linked imidazolium-containing polymer were evaluated as a catalyst for Suzuki carbon-carbon cross-coupling reactions using water as the solvent. The nanocatalysts show good catalytic activities for aryl iodides and aryl bromides and moderate activity with aryl chloride substrates. Coupling of sterically hindered substrates could also be achieved in reasonable yields. The heterogeneous catalyst is stable, can be stored without precautions to exclude air or moisture, and can be easily recycled and reused
Revisiting optimal rank aggregation: A dynamic programming approach
, Article ICTIR 2015 - Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGIR International Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval, 27 September 2015 through 30 September 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 353-356 ; 9781450338332 (ISBN) ; Dadashkarimi, J ; Dehghani, M ; Esfahani, H. N ; Shakery, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
2015
Abstract
Rank aggregation, that is merging multiple ranked lists, is a pivotal challenge in many information retrieval (IR) systems, especially in distributed IR and multilingual IR. From the evaluation point of view, being able to calculate the upper-bound of performance of the final aggregated list lays the ground for evaluating different aggregation strategies, independently. In this paper, we propose an algorithm based on dynamic programming which, using relevancy information, obtains the aggregated list with the maximum performance that could be possibly achieved by any aggregation strategy. We also provide a detailed proof for the optimality of the result of the algorithm. Furthermore, we...