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    A novel control strategy for power factor corrections based on predictive algorithm

    , Article PEDSTC 2010 - 1st Power Electronics and Drive Systems and Technologies Conference, 17 February 2010 through 18 February 2010, Tehran ; 2010 , Pages 117-121 ; 9781424459728 (ISBN) Yazdanian, M ; Farhangi, S ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    A novel control strategy based on predictive control is presented for continuous conduction mode boost converter which operates as a power factor correction. In the proposed algorithm two horizons for the behavior of the circuit are predicted which improves the total harmonic distortion, mainly the low frequency harmonics. The algorithm doesn't need elaborating calculations therefore, implementation of the controller using low price processor is feasible. Moreover, an extra horizon of the prediction leads to expansion of the calculation time. Reduction of the harmonic distortion of the input current and improvement of the power factor have been demonstrated on an isolated boost PFC converter... 

    Analytical investigation on fundamental electrical characteristics of large air-gap superconducting synchronous machine

    , Article Journal of Magnetics ; Volume 18, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 260-267 ; 12261750 (ISSN) Yazdanian, M ; Elhaminia, P ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Fardmanesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper a general 2-D model of a large air-gap synchronous machine either with non-magnetic or magnetic core rotor is investigated and electrical characteristics of the machine are analytically calculated. Considering the general model, analytical equations for magnetic field density in different regions of the large air-gap machine are calculated. In addition, self and mutual inductances in the proposed model of the machine have been developed, which are the most important parameters in the electromagnetic design and transient analysis of synchronous machines. Finite element simulation has also been performed to verify the obtained results from the equations. Analytical results show... 

    Analytical modeling of magnetic flux in superconducting synchronous machine

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2013 ; 10518223 (ISSN) Yazdanian, M ; Elhaminia, P ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Fardmanesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A general model for superconducting synchronous machines in which the rotor can be considered as a magnetic or a nonmagnetic material is proposed and analytically investigated. Analytical equations for magnetic flux in different regions of the machine have been developed. Furthermore, nonlinear magnetization of the iron core is studied. In order to solve the equations in the case of the iron saturation, a reiterative algorithm is proposed. Finite-element simulation has also been performed to verify the equations and the proposed algorithm. The obtained analytical results show good agreement with finite-element method results  

    Music Track Detection Using Audio Fingerprinting

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yazdanian, Saeed (Author) ; Sameti, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Music information reterival systems have a lot of applications in music filtering and broadcast monitoring due to the huge amount of multimedia data these days. In these systems the feature extraction method is called audio fingerprinting. Small size of fingerprints allows the systems to search efficiently in thousands or millions numbers of audio songs. The input signal is usually just a couple of seconds long and degraded in several ways. The goal is to design a system which is robust to signal degradations and efficient to search. In this thesis one of the basic systems is reviewed and improved in several ways. This system uses spectrogram of signals to extract features and build an... 

    Comparing different rotor structures in superconducting synchronous motors

    , Article Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE International Electric Machines and Drives Conference ; May , 2013 , Pages 1053-1057 ; 9781467349758 (ISBN) Elhaminia, P ; Yaghoobi, J ; Yazdanian, M ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Ferdowsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Two major structures for rotor core of superconducting synchronous machine are air-cored and magnetic-cored structures. Magnetic-cored structure can be divided into two categories including salient and non-salient magnetic core. In this paper, three different structures of superconducting synchronous machine comprising air-cored, non-salient magnetic-cored and salient magnetic-cored, have been studied and compared considering required superconducting wire and machine weight. Required superconducting wire determines the capital cost and the weight of the machine determines the running cost in the case of portable applications such as ships and aircrafts  

    A generalized audio identification system using adaptive filters

    , Article 26th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2018, 8 May 2018 through 10 May 2018 ; 2018 , Pages 1641-1646 ; 9781538649169 (ISBN) Yazdanian, S ; Sameti, H ; Alidoust, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2018
    Abstract
    From searching music with smartphones to broadcast monitoring by radio channels, audio identification systems are being used more in recent years. Design of such systems may differ when the problem domain changes, since each environment has special conflicting constraints to consider, like required speed and robustness to signal degradations. In this paper, a widely used audio identification system originally developed by Haitsma and Kalker is analyzed from a signal processing point of view and the fingerprint (audio feature) extraction method is modified. By adding a flexible filter to the fingerprint extraction method, the original system can be tuned to work in different domains. In order... 

    An attribute learning method for zero-shot recognition

    , Article 2017 25th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2017, 2 May 2017 through 4 May 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 2235-2240 ; 9781509059638 (ISBN) Yazdanian, R ; Shojaee, S. M ; Soleymani Baghshah, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Recently, the problem of integrating side information about classes has emerged in the learning settings like zero-shot learning. Although using multiple sources of information about the input space has been investigated in the last decade and many multi-view and multi-modal learning methods have already been introduced, the attribute learning for classes (output space) is a new problem that has been attended in the last few years. In this paper, we propose an attribute learning method that can use different sources of descriptions for classes to find new attributes that are more proper to be used as class signatures. Experimental results show that the learned attributes by the proposed... 

    Optimum Design of Low Speed Superconducting Synchronous Machine

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Yazdanian, Masoud (Author) ; Zolghadri, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Using superconducting synchronous machine leads to many advantages such as increasing overall efficiency, decreasing mass and valume of peropulsion system, eliminating some restrictions in hydrodynamic design , etc. The goal of this thesis is design of 200 kW, with 250 rpm superconducting synchronous motor for small ship propulsion drive application. The low speed motor can be directly coupled to the propeller whitch eliminates bulky and inefficient gearbox. After comparison of different structures of superconducting synchronous machines, finally rotating superconducting field with stationary copper armature winding is selected as the most approporiate structure for our application.
    For... 

    Network vulnerability analysis through vulnerability take-grant model (VTG)

    , Article 7th International Conference on Information and Communications Security, ICICS 2005, Beijing, 10 December 2005 through 13 December 2005 ; Volume 3783 LNCS , 2005 , Pages 256-268 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3540309349 (ISBN); 9783540309345 (ISBN) Shahriari, H. R ; Sadoddin, R ; Jalili, R ; Zakeri, R ; Omidian, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Modeling and analysis of information system vulnerabilities helps us to predict possible attacks to networks using the network configuration and vulnerabilities information. As a fact, exploiting most of vulnerabilities result in access rights alteration. In this paper, we propose a new vulnerability analysis method based on the Take-Grant protection model. We extend the initial Take-Grant model to address the notion of vulnerabilities and introduce the vulnerabilities rewriting rules to specify how the protection state of the system can be changed by exploiting vulnerabilities. Our analysis is based on a bounded polynomial algorithm, which generates the closure of the Take-Grant graph... 

    Sequence dependence of the binding energy in chaperone-driven polymer translocation through a nanopore

    , Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 83, Issue 1 , January , 2011 ; 15393755 (ISSN) Abdolvahab, R. H ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Metzler, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    We study the translocation of stiff polymers through a nanopore, driven by the chemical-potential gradient exerted by binding proteins (chaperones) on the trans side of the pore. Bound chaperones prevent backsliding through the pore and, therefore, partially rectify the polymer passage. We show that the sequence of chain monomers with different binding affinity for the chaperones significantly affects the translocation dynamics. In particular, we investigate the effect of the nearest-neighbor adjacency probability of the two monomer types. Depending on the magnitude of the involved binding energies, the translocation speed may either increase or decrease with the adjacency probability. We... 

    First passage time distribution of chaperone driven polymer translocation through a nanopore: Homopolymer and heteropolymer cases

    , Article Journal of Chemical Physics ; Volume 135, Issue 24 , 2011 ; 00219606 (ISSN) Abdolvahab, R. H ; Metzler, R ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Combining the advection-diffusion equation approach with Monte Carlo simulations we study chaperone driven polymer translocation of a stiff polymer through a nanopore. We demonstrate that the probability density function of first passage times across the pore depends solely on the Péclet number, a dimensionless parameter comparing drift strength and diffusivity. Moreover it is shown that the characteristic exponent in the power-law dependence of the translocation time on the chain length, a function of the chaperone-polymer binding energy, the chaperone concentration, and the chain length, is also effectively determined by the Péclet number. We investigate the effect of the chaperone size on... 

    Reply: Abedpour, asgari, and tabar

    , Article Physical Review Letters ; Volume 106, Issue 20 , 2011 ; 00319007 (ISSN) Abedpour, N ; Asgari, R ; Tabar, M. R. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011

    Irreversibility in response to forces acting on graphene sheets

    , Article Physical Review Letters ; Volume 104, Issue 19 , May , 2010 ; 00319007 (ISSN) Abedpour, N ; Asgari, R ; Tabar, M. R. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The amount of rippling in graphene sheets is related to the interactions with the substrate or with the suspending structure. Here, we report on an irreversibility in the response to forces that act on suspended graphene sheets. This may explain why one always observes a ripple structure on suspended graphene. We show that a compression-relaxation mechanism produces static ripples on graphene sheets and determine a peculiar temperature Tc, such that for T

    Analysis of design goals of cryptography algorithms based on different components

    , Article Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 540-548 ; 25024752 (ISSN) Molk, A.M.N.G ; Aref, M. R ; Khorshiddoust, R. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science  2021
    Abstract
    Cryptography algorithms are a fundamental part of a cryptographic system that is designed and implemented to increase information security. They are the center of attention of experts in the information technology domains. Although the cryptography algorithms are implemented to attain the goals such as confidentially, integrity, and authenticity of designing, but other matters that must be noticed by designers include speed, resource consumption, reliability, flexibility, usage type, and so on. For the useful allocation of hardware, software, and human resources, it is important to identify the role of each of the factors influencing the design of cryptographic algorithms to invest in the... 

    Conservation of statistical results under the reduction of pair-contact interactions to solvation interactions

    , Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 72, Issue 6 , 2005 ; 15393755 (ISSN) Radja, N.H ; Farzami, R. R ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    We show that the hydrophobicity of sequences is the leading term in Miyazawa-Jernigan interactions. Being the source of additive (solvation) terms in pair-contact interactions, they were used to reduce the energy parameters while resulting in a clear vector manipulation of energy. The reduced (additive) potential performs considerably successful in predicting the statistical properties of arbitrary structures. The evaluated designabilities of the structures by both models are highly correlated. Suggesting geometrically nondegenerate vectors (structures) as proteinlike structures, the additive model is a powerful tool for protein design. Moreover, a crossing point in the log-linear diagram of... 

    Multifunctional hyperelastic structured surface for tunable and switchable transparency

    , Article Applied Sciences (Switzerland) ; Volume 11, Issue 5 , 2021 , Pages 1-11 ; 20763417 (ISSN) Mahabadi, R. K ; Goudarzi, T ; Fleury, R ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2021
    Abstract
    We leverage the crucial hyperelastic properties of a multifunctional structured surface to optimize the reconfigurability of the electromagnetic transmission under large nonlinear mechanical deformations. This multiphysics, multifunctional, hyperelastic structured surface (HSS) offers two simultaneous intriguing functionalities; tunability and switchability. It is made of copper reso-nators and a Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate, which is one of the most favorable deformable substrates due to its hyperelastic behavior. The proposed HSS is fabricated via an original cost-effective technique and the multiphysics functionalities are captured in both experimental tests and numerical... 

    MaxHiC: A robust background correction model to identify biologically relevant chromatin interactions in Hi-C and capture Hi-C experiments

    , Article PLoS Computational Biology ; Volume 18, Issue 6 , 2022 ; 1553734X (ISSN) Alinejad Rokny, H ; Modegh, R. G ; Rabiee, H. R ; Sarbandi, E. R ; Rezaie, N ; Tam, K. T ; Forrest, A. R. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Public Library of Science  2022
    Abstract
    Hi-C is a genome-wide chromosome conformation capture technology that detects interactions between pairs of genomic regions and exploits higher order chromatin structures. Conceptually Hi-C data counts interaction frequencies between every position in the genome and every other position. Biologically functional interactions are expected to occur more frequently than transient background and artefactual interactions. To identify biologically relevant interactions, several background models that take biases such as distance, GC content and mappability into account have been proposed. Here we introduce MaxHiC, a background correction tool that deals with these complex biases and robustly... 

    SER of M-PSK modulation in incremental-selective decode-and-forward cooperative communications over Rayleigh fading channels

    , Article International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology, ICACT, 13 February 2011 through 16 February 2011 ; February , 2011 , Pages 432-437 ; 17389445 (ISSN) ; 9788955191554 (ISBN) Renani, R. A ; Saadat, R ; Aref, M. R ; Mirjalily, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper we consider a cooperative communication systems over Rayleigh fading channels. The system utilizes a combination of incremental and selective decode-and-forward (ISDF) relaying protocols. The symbol error rate (SER) of M-PSK modulation for the ISDF protocol is derived. Using an approximation of the SER expression, the optimal power allocation is investigated. In order to reduce the complexity of the receiver, we used a modified version of the ISDF protocol which does not use the storage or retransmission of the first phase signal. We also derived optimal power allocation coefficient for modified ISDF. It has been noted that for the optimal power allocation in the ISDF protocol,... 

    Power allocation for incremental-selective decode-and-forward cooperative communications over Rician fading channels

    , Article International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology, ICACT, 13 February 2011 through 16 February 2011 ; February , 2011 , Pages 730-734 ; 17389445 (ISSN) ; 9788955191554 (ISBN) Renani, R. A ; Saadat, R ; Aref, M. R ; Mirjalily, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper we consider a relaying communication system over Rician fading channels. In this system we assume simple Incremental-Selective Decode-and-Forward (ISDF) protocol, which is jointly combining incremental and selective DF relaying protocols. In this protocol, storage or retransmission of the first phase signal are not allowed. We analyze the symbol error rate (SER) performance of the recommended protocol with M-PSK modulation. We evaluate the performance of the protocol in the frequency nonselective slow Rician fading channels. Using the approximation of the SER expression, the optimal power allocation is investigated. Our results show that at least 50% of total power must be used... 

    Efficient and practical protocol for silylation of hydroxyl groups using reusable lithium perchlorate dispread in silica gel under neutral condition [electronic resource]

    , Article Journal of Organometallic Chemistry ; 2006, Volume 691, Issue 5, Pages 817–820 Azizi, N. (Najmodin) ; Yousefi, R ; Saidi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A very efficient and mild procedure for the trimethylsilylation of a wide variety of alcohols, including primary, allylic, benzylic, secondary, hindered secondary, tertiary, and phenols with hexamethyldisilazane on the surface of silica gel dispersed with LiClO4 in room temperature at few minutes in excellent yields under neutral conditions is reported. This procedure also allows the excellent selectivity under LP-SiO2 system for silylation of alcohols in the presence of amine and phenolic hydroxy groups