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    Cryptanalysis of Verifiable Mix-net

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mortazavi, Amir (Author) ; Salmasizadeh, Mahmoud (Supervisor) ; Mohajeri, Javad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Considering the advancement in cryptography technologies, data security in the computer networks has achieved to an acceptable level. But considering the structures and the protocols governing the data exchange in the computer networks, privacy of users and anonymity of transmitters is not preserved. Mix-nets are utilized to maintain anonymous data exchange in computer networks. Different types of Mix-net designs for various applications are proposed. Public verifiable Mix-nets are a group of Mix-nets that are used in designing cryptographic protocols such as electronic voting and payment. In this thesis, we have cryptanalysed structural weaknesses of the verifiable Mix-nets. The attacks on... 

    A Kalman filter technique applied for medical image reconstruction

    , Article International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals and Devices, SSD'11 - Summary Proceedings, 22 March 2011 through 25 March 2011, Sousse ; 2011 ; 9781457704130 (ISBN) Goliaei, S ; Ghorshi, S ; Manzuri, M. T ; Mortazavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Medical images contain information about vital organic tissues inside of human body and are widely used for diagnoses of disease or for surgical purposes. Due to vital rule of image reconstruction in medical sciences the corresponding algorithms with better efficiency and higher speed is desirable. Most algorithms in image reconstruction are operated on frequency domain such as filtered back projection. In this paper, a Kalman filter technique which is operated in time domain is introduced for reconstruction of CT medical images. Results indicated that as the number of projection increases in both normal collected ray sum and the collected ray sum corrupted by noise the quality of... 

    Packet loss replacement in VoIP using a low-order recursive linear prediction method

    , Article Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 8 May 2011 through 11 May 2011 ; May , 2011 , Pages 000292-000295 ; 08407789 (ISSN) ; 9781424497898 (ISBN) Miralavi, S. R ; Ghorshi, S ; Mortazavi, M ; Pasha, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In real-time packet-based communication systems, one major problem is misrouted or delayed packets which results in degraded perceived voice quality. If packets are not available on time, the packet is known as lost packet. The easiest task of a network terminal receiver is to replace silence for the duration of lost speech segments. In a high quality communication system, to avoid quality reduction due to packet loss, a suitable method and/or algorithm is needed to replace the missing segments of speech. In this paper, we introduce a low order recursive linear prediction method for replacement of lost speech segment. In this method a normalized least mean square (NLMS) as an adaptive filter... 

    Evaluation of transformer core contribution to partial discharge electromagnetic waves propagation

    , Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 83 , 2016 , Pages 40-48 ; 01420615 (ISSN) Rostaminia, R ; Saniei, M ; Vakilian, M ; Mortazavi, S. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Accurate Partial Discharge (PD) measurement requires the expansion of the measurement frequency range to Ultra High Frequency (UHF) band. For this it is needed to implement modern techniques when monitoring an important element of power system, such as power transformer. Different kind of experimental models, such as insulation defect models, and the complete transformer windings models are used to simulate the partial insulation failure situations which occur in a real transformer. However, since in these models, some kind of simplifications are employed which may result in an electromagnetic waves (EM) propagation pattern different from what exists in a real transformer and encounter... 

    Stabilizing a DG-fed islanded system through load shedding on the basis of the rate of change of frequency and voltage drop

    , Article International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems ; Volume 25, Issue 10 , June , 2015 , Pages 1976-1991 ; 20507038 (ISSN) Amini, H ; Reza Alikhani, H. R ; Mortazavi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    The islanding of a distributed generation (DG)-fed distribution system generally results in frequency drop, which means less power is generated than it is needed. The only way of dealing with this problem is shedding loads as the system cannot generate any more electricity. Load shedding is intended to restore balance between generated and consumed power. This paper proposes a new method for load shedding based on the rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) at the first step and on voltage drop at subsequent steps. For this purpose, three lookup tables were created in order to prioritize loads to be shed according to the willingness of subscribers to pay and the RoCoF. The strength of the... 

    Alborz-I array: A simulation on performance and properties of the array around the knee of the cosmic ray spectrum

    , Article Astroparticle Physics ; Volume 76 , 2016 , Pages 1-8 ; 09276505 (ISSN) Abdollahi, S ; Bahmanabadi, M ; Pezeshkian, Y ; Mortazavi Moghaddam, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2016
    Abstract
    The first phase of the Alborz Observatory Array (Alborz-I) consists of 20 plastic scintillation detectors each one with surface area of 0.25 m2spread over an area of 40 × 40 m2 realized to the study of Extensive Air Showers around the knee at the Sharif University of Technology campus. The first stage of the project including construction and operation of a prototype system has now been completed and the electronics that will be used in the array instrument has been tested under field conditions. In order to achieve a realistic estimate of the array performance, a large number of simulated CORSIKA showers have been used. In the present work, theoretical results obtained in the study of... 

    Design of Leakage-resilient and Tamper-resilient Encoding Schemes with Provable Security

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mortazavi, Amir (Author) ; Salmasizadeh, Mahmoud (Supervisor) ; Daneshgar, Amir ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
    Abstract
    Security analysis of cryptographic systems against implementation attacks, including active and passive attacks, is an important issue due to the large number of such attacks in the real world. Since 2000’s, cryptographers have begun attempting to model active and passive attacks to implementation of cryptographic algorithms. At first, cryptographers modeled the attackers with ability to exploit leakaged information, leading to leakage-resilient cryptography. Afterwards, cryptographers modeled the attackers with ability to tamper with the cryptographic algorithms which led to tamper-resilient cryptography. Actually, the major proposed cryptographic primitive dealing with tampering is the... 

    Numerical simulation of cold and hot water injection into naturally fractured porous media using the extended–FEM and an equivalent continuum model

    , Article International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics ; 2021 ; 03639061 (ISSN) Mortazavi, S. M. S ; Pirmoradi, P ; Khoei, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    In this paper, a computational technique is presented for the isothermal and non-isothermal water injection into naturally fractured oil reservoirs. A remarkable number of naturally fractured reservoirs contain relatively heavy oils that could not be extracted economically; hence, the thermal recovery methods are extensively used for such reservoirs. In this study, the effectiveness of hot water injection over cold (isothermal) water injection in oil production is quantified. The influence of long and short fractures and their alignments on oil recovery are discussed. To this end, a 2D model for two-phase fluid flow and heat transfer is presented. The medium is assumed to be partially... 

    Numerical simulation of cold and hot water injection into naturally fractured porous media using the extended–FEM and an equivalent continuum model

    , Article International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics ; Volume 46, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 617-655 ; 03639061 (ISSN) Mortazavi, S. M. S ; Pirmoradi, P ; Khoei, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    In this paper, a computational technique is presented for the isothermal and non-isothermal water injection into naturally fractured oil reservoirs. A remarkable number of naturally fractured reservoirs contain relatively heavy oils that could not be extracted economically; hence, the thermal recovery methods are extensively used for such reservoirs. In this study, the effectiveness of hot water injection over cold (isothermal) water injection in oil production is quantified. The influence of long and short fractures and their alignments on oil recovery are discussed. To this end, a 2D model for two-phase fluid flow and heat transfer is presented. The medium is assumed to be partially... 

    Effective Permeability of Isotropic Overlapping Sandbodies in 2D Using Percolation Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fatemi, Amin (Author) ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Permeability is an essential parameter used for reservoir evaluation, simulation and management to optimize oil recovery. The conventional approach to estimate reservoir connectivity, conductivity, sweep efficiency and other critical information for decision-making is to build detailed geological models, which are then upscaled to a coarser grid where flow simulations are run. However, this takes many hours to be carried out even for a single realization practically. In practice, a very small number of realizations are considered and consequently the true uncertainty in the results is very poorly estimated. In this study, a statistical model of isotropic overlying sandbodies is used to... 

    Thermal Behavior of Concrete Arch Dams Including Water Level Fluctuations

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Eisa (Author) ; Ghaemian, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the major reasons causing cracks in external surfaces of concrete arch dams are thermal loads. Therofore, in order to avoid instabilities due to function of thermal loads in association with hydrostatic and hydrodynamic pressures, a precise evaluation of temperature distribution through dam body is indispensable. In this study, effects of thermal loads mostly on upstream surface of Karun-3 concrete arch dam in Iran were examined using a 3-D finite element method considering water level fluctuations. Also the influence of operatvie boundry conditions in our problem which are water temperature, air temperature and solar radiation was precisely taken into account. Moreover, nonlinear... 

    Physical Modeling of Effect of Liquefaction-Induced Lateral Spreading on Single Piles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Torabi, Hooman (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Pile foundations suffered severe damages during the past earthquakes in all around the world. These damages were more severe in laterally spreading grounds and they mostly have been observed in gently sloping grounds and coastal areas. In these cases, Pile foundations not only are subjected to structures inertial loads and kinematic loads of liquefied soil but also lateral spreading intensifies damages. Thus, in the recent decade, several researches have been conducted to investigate the behavior of pile foundations in liquefiable and laterally spreading grounds, however, some uncertainties still remain in modeling of soil-pile interaction. In this study, the effects of liquefaction- induced... 

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Boushehrian, Ahmad (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Loads from laterally spreading ground have been a major cause of damages to pile foundations in past earthquakes. Analysis of case histories have shown that damages are particularly intense when a nonliquefiable surface crust layer spreads laterally over underling liquefied layers. In this research the effect of lateral spreading due to liquefaction on single piles embede in a gently sloping ground has been investigated. Finite element method using OpenSees is used to model the pile and embedded soil. The soil profile for all models consisted of a nonliquefiable crust layer overlying loose sand with Dr = 30-35% overlying dense sand with Dr = 70-80%. The effect of geometric properties such as... 

    Effect of Initial Static Shear Stress on Liquefaction Resistance of Babolsar Sand Using Cyclic Simple Shear Tests

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pouragha, Mehdi (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Initial static shear stress caused by slopes or nearby structures' foundations can affect the behavior of the soil which is concerned many investigators during previous three decade. In this investigation, the effect of initial static shear stress on the liquefaction resistance of Babolsar sand has been probed using cyclic simple shear tests. Three different initial relative densities (Dr0=20%, 40% and 60%) and three different initial normal stresses (σv0= 50, 150 and 250 kPa) were considered in tests and four various initial static shear ratios (α) ranging between 0.0 and 0.3 were applied which leads to more than 190 distinct experiments. All tests were conducted under constant volume and... 

    Three Dimensional Dynamic Analysis of Concrete Faced Rock-Fill Dams to Rayleigh Waves Considering Dam-Foundation Interaction and Spatial Variability of Earthquake Ground Motion

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Seiphoori, Ali (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, the effects of Rayleigh waves on the response of typical three-dimensional concrete faced rock-fill dams (CFRDs), considering dam-foundation interaction and spatial variability of earthquake ground motion are investigated. The time history of Loma Prieta earthquake (Gilroy 1 station) is used as input excitation. The dam is considered to be located in a prismatic canyon with trapezoidal cross-section. A substructuring method, in which the unbounded soil is modeled by the scaled boundary finite-element method (SBFEM), is used to obtain scattered motion and interaction forces along the canyon. Non-linear model is used for rock fill... 

    Dynamic NMR Study of Ethyle-4-Morpholine-Carbotiate

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yavari, Shadi (Author) ; Tafazzoli, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project rotational barrier around the C-N bond in 4-ethyle-morpholine- carboxylate has been studied using DNMR spectroscopy. Spectra were taken at variable temperature, and then with simulation of bandshape broadening pattern at coalescence region, rate constants of exchange were obtained for all temperatures. For simulation of line-shape broadening Spinworks software was used, that with two interfaces made possible simulation with two bandshape simulator programs, DNMR and MEXICO. The rate constants obtained from simulations, were used for calculation of thermodynamic activation parameters (∆G#, ∆H#, ∆S# and Ea). ∆G# 298 value of 13.66 Kcal/mol for 4-ethyle-morpholine- carboxylate... 

    Effects of Static Shear Stress on Liquefaction Strength of Babolsar Sand Investigated under Cyclic Simple Shear and Static Triaxial Tests

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Morteza (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Soil liquefaction is a phenomenon in which soil loses much of its strength or stiffness for a generally short time but nevertheless long enough for liquefaction to be the cause of many losses. Thus, many researchers have worked on the factors which affect this phenomenon. Effects of initial static shear stress on liquefaction strength of loose and medium dense Babolsar sand specimens were investigated in this study. Babolsar sand is fine to medium uniform sand classified as SP in USCS. Tests were performed with cyclic simple shear and static triaxial devices. All tests were performed under consolidated undrained conditions. Cyclic simple shear tests were performed under constant vertical... 

    Dynamic NMR Study of 0-Ethyle Morpholine -4-Carbotioate

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Iravani, Maryam (Author) ; Tafazzoli, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The Barrier of the internal rotation around C-N bond in O-ethyle morpholine-4-carbotioate were calculated using dynamic NMR spectroscopy (DNMR) in DMSO solvent. 1H and 13C NMR spectra were recorded at different temperatures (295-350K). Band shape broadening patterns at coalescence regions were simulated to extract rate constants of NMR spectera. Transition state thermodynamic properties of internal rotation around C-N bond in O- ethyle morpholine -4- carbotioate are estimated: , , , . To assay reliability of the estimated values, transition state thermodynamic properties were calculated using PCM model at method and basis set B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p). Theoretical values of thermodynamic... 

    An Experimental Investigation of Three-Phase Flow of water-Oil-Gas Mixture Through Water-wet Sandstone

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Javanbakht, Leila (Author) ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Accurate prediction of relative permeability for various reservoir rocks at various saturation conditions has been of concern for a long time in petroleum industry. Relative permeability is known as one of the most significant parameters in simulation of actual multi-phase flow through porous media during life-time of a hydrocarbon reservoir. In addition, it plays important role in oil production and well completion. Direct experimental measurement in order to determine relative permeability of porous rock has long been recorded in petroleum related literature. However, empirical methods for determining relative permeability are becoming more widely used, particularly with the advent of... 

    Determination of Parameters Affecting the Linear Seismic Evaluation of Gravity Dams Using Nonlinear Analysis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Monazzam, Arash (Author) ; Ghaemian, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Gravity dams are solid concrete structures that maintain their stability against design loads from the geometric shape and the mass and strength of the concrete. Because of their critical role in supplying portable and agricultural water and problems which would happen if they broke, it is required to consider their stability and keep them in safe conditions. They should be able to continue their function after a disaster such as earthquake. But most of them are aged dams with some have been built near faults. Indeed, there are some concerns regarding the performance of these dams under the effect of seismic loads. This research deals with performance evaluation of concerete gravity . The...