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    On constant-trace representations of degenerate clifford algebras

    , Article Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras ; Volume 31, Issue 3 , 2021 ; 01887009 (ISSN) Mahmoudi, M. G ; Sidhwa, H. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Birkhauser  2021
    Abstract
    In this paper, we complement some recent results of L. Márki, J. Meyer, J. Szigeti and L. van Wyk, by investigating the constant-trace representations of a Clifford algebra C(V) of an arbitrary quadratic form q: V→ F (possibly degenerate) and we present some relevant applications. In particular, the existence of the polynomial identities of C(V) of particular form when the characteristic of the base field is zero is looked at. Furthermore, a lower bound is found on the minimal number t, such that C(V) can be embedded in a matrix ring of degree t, over some commutative F-algebra. Also, some results on the dimension of commutative subalgebras of C(V) are obtained. © 2021, The Author(s), under... 

    Hierarchical binary set partitioning in cache memories

    , Article Journal of Supercomputing ; Volume 31, Issue 2 , 2005 , Pages 185-202 ; 09208542 (ISSN) Zarandi, H. R ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper, a new cache placement scheme is proposed to achieve higher hit ratios with respect to the two conventional schemes namely set-associative and direct mapping. Similar to set-associative, in this scheme, cache space is divided into sets of different sizes. Hence, the length of tag fields associated to each set is also variable and depends on the partition it is in. The proposed mapping function has been simulated with some standard trace files and statistics are gathered and analyzed for different cache configurations. The results reveal that the proposed scheme exhibits a higher hit ratio compared to the two well-known mapping schemes, namely set-associative and direct mapping,... 

    3RSeT: Read disturbance rate reduction in STT-MRAM caches by selective tag comparison

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Computers ; Volume 71, Issue 6 , 2022 , Pages 1305-1319 ; 00189340 (ISSN) Cheshmikhani, E ; Farbeh, H ; Asadi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2022
    Abstract
    Recent development in memory technologies has introduced Spin-Transfer Torque Magnetic RAM (STT-MRAM) as the most promising replacement for SRAMs in on-chip cache memories. Besides its lower leakage power, higher density, immunity to radiation-induced particles, and non-volatility, an unintentional bit flip during read operation, referred to as read disturbance error, is a severe reliability challenge in STT-MRAM caches. One major source of read disturbance error in STT-MRAM caches is simultaneous accesses to all tags for parallel comparison operation in a cache set, which has not been addressed in previous work. This article first demonstrates that high read accesses to tag array extremely... 

    A new way of automatic design of software (simulating human intentional activity)

    , Article 5th International Conference on New Trends on in Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques, SoMeT_06, Quebec City, QC, 25 October 2006 through 27 October 2006 ; 2006 ; 9781586036737 (ISBN) Koono, Z ; Abolhassani, H ; Chen, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    This paper reports on a new method of automatic design. It is a simulation of "human intentional activity," appearing in management, business, various designs and physical work. It is achieved by repetitive hierarchical decomposition of human concepts using (mainly) natural language expressions. Three typical ways (skill, rule and knowledge based) to create the hierarchical decomposition have been implemented and evaluated quantitatively as a CASE tool. The rule-level operation achieves nearly 100% automatic detailing  

    Assessing the effect of inattention-related error and anger in driving on road accidents among Iranian heavy vehicle drivers

    , Article IATSS Research ; Volume 45, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 210-217 ; 03861112 (ISSN) Shams, Z ; Naderi, H ; Nassiri, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Extensive studies have examined the effect of variables such as demographic characteristics, insomnia, and working conditions of drivers individually on inattention-related error as well as expression of anger in driving. Nevertheless, so far no study has tested the concurrent effect of these factors on crashes. This study has dealt with indirect investigation of the effect of variables including demographic characteristics, insomnia, and working conditions of drivers on inattention-related error and expression of anger in driving (as mediation model). Next, the effect of these two variables on the probability of incidence of road crashes has been assessed among truck drivers. For this... 

    On the different actuation's ways of the spherically actuated platform manipulator

    , Article DETC2005: ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Long Beach, CA, 24 September 2005 through 28 September 2005 ; Volume 7 B , 2005 , Pages 785-792 ; 0791847446 (ISBN); 9780791847442 (ISBN) Vakil, M ; Pendar, H ; Zohoor, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers  2005
    Abstract
    In this article kinematic analysis of a 3 Leg-Spherically Actuated (3SA) parallel manipulator will be addressed. Since each leg has a spherical actuator (three inputs for each leg) and manipulator has three legs; totally, there are nine inputs. Due to the fact that the manipulator has six degree of freedom, only six independent inputs are needed. Thus actuation could be done in different ways. If the triangles representing base and platform are equilateral, there are twenty different ways of actuation that should be studied during forward kinematic analysis. Rather than adopting the standard Denavit-Hartenberg approach, a simple method for forward kinematic analysis for all these different... 

    A study of the factors affecting driving risk perception using the Bivariate Ordered Probit model

    , Article International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion ; 2022 ; 17457300 (ISSN) Sahebi, S ; Nassiri, H ; Naderi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    This paper aims to examine the key factors influencing driving risk perception in Iran. We conducted separate surveys for two groups of Iranian drivers, namely passenger car drivers and truck drivers. In order to assess driving risk perception, respondents were asked what they think about their Probability of Having a Road Accident (PHRA) and if they eventually have an accident as a driver, what they think about the Probability of it being Fatal or causing Severe Injury (PFSI). A Bivariate Ordered Probit model, which considers the possible correlation between PHRA and PFSI, was developed to explain the observed driving risk perception using type of vehicle, driving experience,... 

    Temporal action localization using gated recurrent units

    , Article Visual Computer ; 2022 ; 01782789 (ISSN) Keshvarikhojasteh, H ; Mohammadzade, H ; Behroozi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2022
    Abstract
    Temporal action localization (TAL) task which is to predict the start and end of each action in a video along with the class label of the action has numerous applications in the real world. But due to the complexity of this task, acceptable accuracy rates have not been achieved yet, whereas this is not the case regarding the action recognition task. In this paper, we propose a new network based on gated recurrent unit (GRU) and two novel post-processing methods for TAL task. Specifically, we propose a new design for the output layer of the conventionally GRU resulting in the so-called GRU-Split network. Moreover, linear interpolation is used to generate the action proposals with precise... 

    A novel six degree-of-freedom parallel manipulator with three legs

    , Article 2004 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, 28 September 2004 through 2 October 2004 ; Volume 2 A , 2004 , Pages 603-610 Vakil, M ; Pendar, H ; Zohoor, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers  2004
    Abstract
    In this paper, a novel six degrees-of-freedom (6-DOF) parallel manipulator actuated by three base-mounted partial spherical actuators is proposed. The parallel manipulator consists of a base, a moving platform and three connecting legs. Each leg has spherical (S), prismatic (P) and universal (U) joints (SPU) in serial manner. The spherical joints are partially actuated due to the fact that the actuators of each leg are used only to specify its leg's direction. The inverse and forward pose kinematics as well as the singularity points of the aforementioned mechanism is described in the article. In the inverse pose kinematics, active joint variables could be calculated with no need for the... 

    Niusha, the first persian speech-enabled IVR platform

    , Article 2010 5th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2010, 4 December 2010 through 6 December 2010, Tehran ; 2010 , Pages 591-595 ; 9781424481835 (ISBN) Bokaei, M. H ; Sameti, H ; Eghbal-Zadeh, H ; BabaAli, B ; Hosseinzadeh, K. H ; Bahrani, M ; Veisi, H ; Sanian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    This paper introduces Niusha, the first Persian speech-enabled IVR platform. This platform uses Persian recognizer and Persian text-to-speech synthesizer engines in order to interact with users. The platform is designed in a way that it can simply be customized in various domains and its components are adjustable with new words  

    Assessment and comparison of اomogeneity and conformity indexes in step-and-shoot and compensator-based intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D CRT) in prostate cancer

    , Article Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors ; Volume 7, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 102-107 ; 22287477 (ISSN) Salimi, M ; Shirani Tak Abi, K ; Nedaie, H. A ; Hassani, H ; Gharaati, H ; Samei, M ; Shahi, R ; Zarei, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D CRT) are two treatment modalities in prostate cancer, which provide acceptable dose distribution in tumor region with sparing the surrounding normal tissues. IMRT is based on inverse planning optimization; in which, intensity of beams is modified by using multileaf collimators and also compensators with optimum shapes in step and shoot (SAS) and compensator-based method, respectively. In the recent study, some important parameters were compared in two IMRT and 3D CRT methods. Prescribed dose was 80 Gy for both IMRT procedures and 70 Gy for 3D CRT. Treatment plans of 15 prostate cancer... 

    Effect of sintering temperature and siliconcarbide fraction on density, mechanical properties and fracture mode of alumina-silicon carbide micro/nanocomposites

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 37 , May , 2012 , Pages 251-255 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Rahimnejad Yazdi, A ; Baharvandi, H ; Abdizadeh, H ; Purasad, J ; Fathi, A ; Ahmadi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this study Al2O3-SiC micro/nanocomposites have been fabricated by mixing alumina nanopowders and silicon carbide micro/nanopowders, followed by hot pressing at 1550, 1600, 1650 and 1700°C. The density, mechanical properties and fracture mode of Al2O3-SiC composites containing different volume fractions (2.5%, 5%, 7.5%, 10% and 15%) of micro/nanoscale SiC particles were investigated and compared with those of alumina. The relative density of composites could reach values very close to theoretical density, especially after sintering at 1700°C. However, relative density declined by increasing the SiC fraction at the same sintering temperature. The flexural strength of composites was best for... 

    Discrimination between different degrees of coronary artery disease using time-domain features of the finger photoplethysmogram in response to reactive hyperemia

    , Article Biomedical Signal Processing and Control ; Volume 18 , 2015 , Pages 282-292 ; 17468094 (ISSN) Hosseini, Z. S ; Zahedi, E ; Movahedian Attar, H ; Fakhrzadeh, H ; Parsafar, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Atherosclerosis is a major cause of coronary artery disease leading to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Currently, coronary angiography is considered to be the most accurate technique to diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD). However, this technique is an invasive and expensive procedure with risks of serious complications. Since the symptoms of CAD are not noticed until advanced stages of the disease, early and effective diagnosis of CAD is considered a pertinent measure. In this paper, a non-invasive optical signal, the finger photoplethysmogram (PPG) obtained before and after reactive hyperemia is investigated to discriminate between subjects with different CAD conditions. To this end,... 

    Preparation of metal–organic frameworks UiO-66 for adsorptive removal of methotrexate from aqueous solution

    , Article Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials ; 2017 , Pages 1-10 ; 15741443 (ISSN) Aghajanzadeh, M ; Zamani, M ; Molavi, H ; Khieri Manjili, H ; Danafar, H ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    A low cytotoxic metal–organic framework (MOF) UiO-66 (UiO stands for University of Oslo) and NH2-UiO-66, that showed high cell viability of HFF-2 via 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl) 2, 5-diphenyl tetrazolium assay, was reported as an effective adsorbent (antidotal) agents. The structure of MOFs was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared, Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and X-ray diffraction. Thermal behavior of MOFs was investigated using with thermogravimetric analyzer in nitrogen atmosphere to check the thermal stability. FESEM showed NH2-UiO-66 displayed symmetrical crystals with triangular base pyramid morphology, with the particle size around 100 nm and uniform size... 

    Mine blast harmony search: a new hybrid optimization method for improving exploration and exploitation capabilities

    , Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Volume 68 , July , 2018 , Pages 548-564 ; 15684946 (ISSN) Sadollah, A ; Sayyaadi, H ; Yoo, D. G ; Lee, H. M ; Kim, J. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a hybrid optimization method that combines the power of the harmony search (HS) with the mine blast algorithm (MBA). The resulting mine blast harmony search (MBHS) uses MBA for exploration and HS for exploitation. The HS is inspired by the improvisation process of musicians, while the MBA is derived based on explosion of landmines. The HS used in the hybrid algorithm is an improved version, introducing a new concept for the harmony memory size, while the MBA is modified in terms of its mathematical formulation. Several numerical problems and benchmarks with many design variables and constraints are used to validate MBHS, and the optimization results are compared with... 

    Numerical and experimental analysis of copper electroforming on an aluminum substrate as a rotating cone electrode cell

    , Article ChemistrySelect ; Volume 4, Issue 40 , 2019 , Pages 11839-11847 ; 23656549 (ISSN) Memannavaz, H ; Pebdeni, H. H ; Liaghat, G ; Rahmati, S ; Najafi, M ; Fazeli, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, the advantages of numerical simulation to improve the process of copper electroforming are demonstrated. In this regard, the finite element model of copper electroforming for a rotating cone electrode was first prepared and then, the effect of the key parameters, such as applied current density, solution conductivity, electrode spacing, and anode height, on the uniformity of the thickness was investigated. The model combines tertiary current distribution with Bulter–Volmer electrode kinetics and computational fluid dynamics at the turbulent condition. In order to validate the model, a cone-shaped shell was produced by electroforming method in the laboratory. The obtained... 

    A study on the concentration-dependent relaxometric transition in manganese oxide nanocolloid as mri contrast agent

    , Article ChemistrySelect ; Volume 4, Issue 25 , 2019 , Pages 7596-7601 ; 23656549 (ISSN) Khodaei, A ; Malek, M ; Hosseini, H. R. M ; Delavari H, H ; Vahdatkhah, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell  2019
    Abstract
    A green precipitation method has been used for the synthesis of ultra-small APTMS-mPEG conjugated Mn3O4 nanoparticles. Spherical cores in the uniform size of 4±1 nm were characterized by HRTEM. Zeta potential of −45 mV and the invariant turbidimetry results during the time, confirmed super-stability of the colloids. MRI relaxometry by 1.5 T scanner represented two values of r1= 8.23 s−1mM−1 and r1=7.3 s−1mM−1 for diluted and concentrated samples. The r2/r1 ratio was also decreased from 11.86 to 6.9 by dilution of colloids. Particle aggregation and motional narrowing phenomena led to a dual T1/T2 contrast agent in the Mn ion concentrations of more than 0.2 mM. The optimum concentration of Mn... 

    Preparation of metal–organic frameworks uio-66 for adsorptive removal of methotrexate from aqueous solution

    , Article Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials ; Volume 28, Issue 1 , 2018 , Pages 177-186 ; 15741443 (ISSN) Aghajanzadeh, M ; Zamani, M ; Molavi, H ; Khieri Manjili, H ; Danafar, H ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    A low cytotoxic metal–organic framework (MOF) UiO-66 (UiO stands for University of Oslo) and NH2-UiO-66, that showed high cell viability of HFF-2 via 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl) 2, 5-diphenyl tetrazolium assay, was reported as an effective adsorbent (antidotal) agents. The structure of MOFs was confirmed by Fourier transform infrared, Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and X-ray diffraction. Thermal behavior of MOFs was investigated using with thermogravimetric analyzer in nitrogen atmosphere to check the thermal stability. FESEM showed NH2-UiO-66 displayed symmetrical crystals with triangular base pyramid morphology, with the particle size around 100 nm and uniform size... 

    Achievable rate regions for many-to-one Gaussian interference channel with a fusion centre

    , Article IET Communications ; Volume 9, Issue 6 , April , 2015 , Pages 880-887 ; 17518628 (ISSN) Baianifar, M ; Behroozi, H
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2015
    Abstract
    This paper considers a many-to-one Gaussian interference channel with a fusion centre (FC) where there is a K -user interference channel in which only one relay (receiver) faces interference while the remaining K-1 receivers are interference free. All the relays communicate information about their observed sequence to the FC through noiseless links at communication rate R0. First, by analysing traditional relaying schemes, i.e., Decode and Forward, Compress and Forward and Compute and Forward, three rate-regions for this setting are derived. Then, based on nested lattice codes, a new achievable rate-region is provided. Based on the proposed scheme, one can design a transmission scheme that... 

    New lateral force distribution for seismic design of structures

    , Article Journal of Structural Engineering ; Volume 135, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 906-915 ; 07339445 (ISSN) Hajirasouliha, I ; Moghaddam, H
    ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers  2009
    Abstract
    In the conventional seismic design methods, heightwise distribution of equivalent seismic loads seems to be related implicitly on the elastic vibration modes. Therefore, the employment of such a load pattern does not guarantee the optimum use of materials in the nonlinear range of behavior. Here a method based on the concept of uniform distribution of deformation is implemented in optimization of the dynamic response of structures subjected to seismic excitation. In this approach, the structural properties are modified so that inefficient material is gradually shifted from strong to weak areas of a structure. It is shown that the seismic performance of such a structure is better than those...