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    Hydrogen storage in single- and multi-walled carbon nanotubes and nanotube bundles

    , Article Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences ; Volume 5, Issue 7 , 2011 , Pages 483-490 ; 19918178 (ISSN) Hamidi, S ; Golnabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This article describes the hydrogen storage capacity in different carbon nanotubes. The hydrogen storage capacities in the armchair, zigzag, and chiral nanotubes are investigated. The hydrogen storing capacities as a function of the carbon nanotube (CNT) diameter are investigated for the single-walled (SWNT), multi-walled (MWNT), and CNT bundles and results are compared. Hydrogen storage capacity in SWNTs is increased by increasing the nanotube diameter. For diameter d=0.3887 nm of (5,0) CNT the hydrogen capacity is 0.99%, while for the (17,17) SWNT with a diameter d=2.289 nm the capacity is increased to 5.06%. In comparison of different MWNTs for a common external diameter d=1.6064 nm the... 

    Application of Electricity Market Dynamics to Generation Capacity Expansion Planning in Restructured Power System

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Hasani Marzooni, Masoud (Author) ; Hosseini, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, a dynamic decision model based on the system dynamics concept is proposed for the generation capacity expansion planning of restructured power systems. In the market viewpoint framework, both the market players' behaviors and the regulatory rules are considered in the model. Short-term generation dispatch and long-term generation capacity expansion are modeled based on the technical and economical relationships in the electricity market. The proposed model contains ten different modules in order to model the energy market, the regulated incentive mechanisms, profitability assessment of investors, investment decision and capacity expansion. The modules are connected using... 

    Coordination by contract for capacity and price decisions considering stochastic and price-dependent demand settings

    , Article 41st International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering 2011, 23 October 2011 through 25 October 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 323-329 ; 9781627486835 (ISBN) Pezeshki, Y ; Baboli, A ; Jokar, M. R. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper, we investigate the simultaneous coordination of price and capacity building decision in a dyadic supply chain which is in the context of capacity reservation problem. While the coordination in this context with stochastic demand and fixed price has been received much attention in the literature, but the price-dependent and stochastic demand has been less considered. There is a price-setting buyer which faces a linear decreasing demand with respect to price. To capture the uncertainty nature of the demand we add a stochastic variable to the demand function. In addition, we incorporate production time and inventory cost in supplier side. We study the model in both additive and... 

    A new method for warehousing assessment and prioritize activities

    , Article International Conference on High Performance Computing Systems 2010, HPCS 2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 48-54 ; 9781617820663 (ISBN) Javanbakht, M ; Pourkamali, M ; Habibi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The data mining activities done for making a data warehouse are too extensive and going through such a process is hardly possible in such cases. Therefore, there is a need for a new method which would be capable of prioritizing such activities according to organizational goals and missions. In this paper a new method based on the detection of necessary components of the data warehouse is offered for assessment and measurement of the data warehouse capacity and quality. Indeed the presented method serves as a complementary process alongside current methodologies to improve data warehouses. The presented method provides the possibility to assess and compare different data warehouses in terms... 

    Reserve capacity of mixed urban road networks, network configuration and signal settings

    , Article Intelligent Transportation and Planning: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice ; February , 2018 , Pages 883-906 ; 9781522552116 (EISBN) Divsalar, M ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi, I ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    IGI Global  2018
    Abstract
    The authors formulate the transportation mixed network design problem (MNDP) as a mixed-integer bi-level mathematical problem, based on the concept of reserve capacity. The upper level goal is to maximize the reserve capacity by signal settings at intersections, determine street direction and increase street capacities via addition of lanes. The lower level problem is a deterministic user equilibrium traffic assignment problem to minimize the user travel time. The model being non-convex, meta-heuristic methods are used to solve the problem. A hybridization of genetic algorithm with simulated annealing and a bee algorithm are proposed. Numerical examples are illustrated to verify the... 

    Revenue management approach to stochastic capacity allocation problem

    , Article European Journal of Operational Research ; Volume 192, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 442-459 ; 03772217 (ISSN) Modarres, M ; Sharifyazdi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    To formulate stochastic capacity allocation problems in a manufacturing system, the concept and techniques of revenue management is applied in this research. It is assumed the production capacity is stochastic and hence its exact size cannot be forecasted in advance, at the time of planning. There are two classes of "frequent" and "occasional" customers demanding this capacity. The price rate as well as the penalty for order cancellation caused by overbooking is different for each class. The model is developed mathematically and we propose an analytical solution method. The properties of the optimal solution as well as the behavior of objective function are also analyzed. The objective... 

    The capacity region of a class of 3-receiver broadcast channels with two eavesdroppers

    , Article IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings, 31 July 2011 through 5 August 2011 ; August , 2011 , Pages 968-972 ; 21578104 (ISSN) ; 9781457705953 (ISBN) Salehkalaibar, S ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper, we consider the 3-receiver broadcast channel with one common and two confidential messages. One of the confidential messages is sent to the first and second receivers and kept secret from the third receiver (eavesdropper). The other confidential message is sent to the first receiver and kept secret from the second and third receivers (eavesdroppers). The common message is decoded by all receivers. We study some special cases of the model and determine their secrecy capacity regions  

    Estimation of highway capacity under environmental constraints vs. conventional traffic flow criteria: A case study of Tehran

    , Article Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition) ; 2021 ; 20957564 (ISSN) Mirzahossein, H ; Safari, F ; Hassannayebi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Chang'an University  2021
    Abstract
    In this paper, the concept of environmental capacity is developed to identify a convenient maximum traffic volume which will not reduce the life quality of residents. The presented method investigates the idea of traffic capacity under environmental constraints by calculating the maximum number of vehicles allowed on roads based on acceptable levels of air and noise pollutants. In this study, the permissible noise pollution level and permissible levels of CO and NOx pollution are considered for determining environmental capacity. Results show the significant difference between environmental capacity and functional traffic capacity, introduced by the highway capacity manual (HCM) as a... 

    Bounds on the delay-constrained capacity of UWB communication with a relay node

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 8, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 2265-2273 ; 15361276 (ISSN) Zeinalpour Yazdi, Z ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Aazhang, B ; Wehinger, J ; Mecklenbrauker, C. F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    We derive bounds on the expected capacity and outage capacity of a three-node relay network for UWB communications. We also provide a simple tight approximation for the derived upper bound on the capacity and then using this bound we obtain the outage probability of the network. Numerical results show that a significant improvement in the system capacity and outage probability is obtained by adding a relay node. Moreover, our theoretical results reveal that the diversity gain of a relay channel substantially increases by using UWB links instead of NB links. We also derive these bounds when we have a constraint on the total transmitted power of the source and the relay nodes. © 2009 IEEE  

    Capacity of Memory Quantum Channels

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mani Varnoosfaderani, Azam (Author) ; Karimipour, Vahid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the most important problems of quantum information theory is to try to determine the channel capacity of noisy quantum channels. Alice would like to send Bob information over many uses of a noisy quantum communication link. As the line is usually noisy, this cannot be done perfectly, and so they must use suitable coding methods to minimize the error. Different coding methods yield different rates of information transition and different errors, the channel capacity is defined as the maximum rate at which information may be transferred with vanishing error in the limit of a large number of channel uses. There are a variety of different capacities, depending upon whether Alice and Bob... 

    Orlicz_Hardy Inequalities

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soleimani Morche Khorti, Maryam (Author) ; Ranjbar Motlagh, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main purpose of this thesis is to establish the relationship between Orlicz-Hardy inequalities on a bounded Euclidean domain to certain fatness conditions on the comple-ment. Suppose Rn is a bounded domain and let d(x) := dist(x; @). We consider integral Hardy inequalities 8u 2 C1
    0 ( ) Z ju(x)jd(x) C Z (jru(x)j)dxand norm Hardy inequalities8u 2 C1
    0 () ju(x)jd(x) Cjkru(x)kj where : [0;1) ! [0;1) is a Young function and jk kj is representation of Luxemburg norm. Also the concept of fatness is introduced by concept of capacity  

    Stochastic capacity allocation, revenue management approach: The existence of modularity property

    , Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 60, Issue 5-8 , 2012 , Pages 707-722 ; 02683768 (ISSN) Modarres, M ; Zaefarian, T ; Sharifyazdi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In the literature, although a few studies can be found regarding the application of revenue management to special cases of Make-to-Order manufacturing systems with stochastic capacity, there is not any study when capacity or demand (or both) are random variables with general distribution function. Therefore, in this paper, an approach is developed to study a more general case of Make-to-Order manufacturing systems based on the concept of revenue management. Due to the random nature of capacity and demand, the exact size of capacity to satisfy the orders is not known at the time of arriving orders. Consequently, the vital decision is either to accept or reject an order at the time of arrival.... 

    Balance between place attachment and migration based on subjective adaptive capacity in response to climate change: the case of Famenin county in western iran

    , Article Climate and Development ; 2017 , Pages 1-14 ; 17565529 (ISSN) Khanian, M ; Serpoush, B ; Gheitarani, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The effects of climate change have disturbed the living patterns of many people around the globe during the past decade and it has been a key contributing factor to mass migrations. The ‘adaptation’ approach is currently considered the most effective available solution for balancing out these effects. As a result, many researchers are trying to find out how to increase the adaptive capacity of individuals and communities in response to the effects of climate change. The effect of place attachment as a factor which connects human societies to the surrounding environment is undeniable. In this regard, the present study attempts to analyse the role of place attachment in increasing the... 

    Real effects of working capital shocks: theory and evidence from micro data

    , Article Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance ; 2017 ; 10629769 (ISSN) Mahmoudzadeh, A ; Nili, M ; Nili, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Our study investigates the real consequences of variations in the first and second moments of working capital requirement (WCR) in the presence of financial frictions. We introduce a theoretical link from imperfect information about WCR to firms' performance. Firms choose non-prepaid factors of production with uncertainty about required prepayments, where their access to credit is constrained by collateral. After realization, firms with higher WCR may face financial constraints. This uncertainty influences their demand for inputs, albeit risk-neutrality. Unable to employ the projected level of prepaid input, constrained firms encounter capacity underutilization, leading to misallocation of... 

    Polyethylene glycol-coated porous magnetic nanoparticles for targeted delivery of chemotherapeutics under magnetic hyperthermia condition

    , Article International Journal of Hyperthermia ; 2018 ; 02656736 (ISSN) Dabbagh, A ; Hedayatnasab, Z ; Karimian, H ; Sarraf, M ; Yeong, C. H ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Abu Kasim, N. H ; Wong, T. W ; Rahman, N. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Purpose: Although magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) are promising agents for hyperthermia therapy, insufficient drug encapsulation efficacies inhibit their application as nanocarriers in the targeted drug delivery systems. In this study, porous magnetite nanoparticles (PMNPs) were synthesized and coated with a thermosensitive polymeric shell to obtain a synergistic effect of hyperthermia and chemotherapy. Materials and methods: PMNPs were produced using cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide template and then coated by a polyethylene glycol layer with molecular weight of 1500 Da (PEG1500) and phase transition temperature of 48 ± 2 °C to endow a thermosensitive behavior. The profile of drug release... 

    Real effects of working capital shocks: theory and evidence from micro data

    , Article Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance ; Volume 67 , February , 2018 , Pages 191-218 ; 10629769 (ISSN) Mahmoudzadeh, A ; Nili, M ; Nili, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2018
    Abstract
    Our study investigates the real consequences of variations in the first and second moments of working capital requirement (WCR) in the presence of financial frictions. We introduce a theoretical link from imperfect information about WCR to firms’ performance. Firms choose non-prepaid factors of production with uncertainty about required prepayments, where their access to credit is constrained by collateral. After realization, firms with higher WCR may face financial constraints. This uncertainty influences their demand for inputs, albeit risk-neutrality. Unable to employ the projected level of prepaid input, constrained firms encounter capacity underutilization, leading to misallocation of... 

    Capacity of the Covariant Pauli Channel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Poshtvan, Abbas (Author) ; Karimipour, Vahid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the main challenges in the communication and storage of information is its evolution due to the environmental noises. There are various techniques in coding theory to decrease the probability of changing the message using redundancy. Among all of the possible codings, the maximum rate that can be achieved for reliable communication through a channel is called the capacity of that channel. In the classical information domain, this quantity has been investigated in the Shannon's second theorem and is equivalent to a finite convex optimization problem. This problem is much more complicated when dealing with quantum information and thus studying special common channels has been doubled in... 

    On the secrecy capacity of 3-receiver Broadcast Channel with causal states and conferencing

    , Article IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings ; 2012 , Pages 1167-1171 ; 9781467325790 (ISBN) Salehkalaibar, S ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE  2012
    Abstract
    We investigate the secrecy capacity region of 2-receiver, 1-eavesdropper Broadcast Channel (BC) with two causal states and conferencing decoders. The encoder sends two messages, one of them for both legitimate receivers and the other one for the first legitimate receiver. It keeps these messages secret from the eavesdropper. Each state is causally available at the corresponding receiver, while both states are known causally at the encoder. Each receiver wishes to send the state which is not available at the other receiver, through a noiseless link with limited capacity. We find an inner bound on the secrecy capacity region of this channel. The achievability scheme employs block Markov coding... 

    An analytical framework for computation of throughput capacity in multi-hop mobile ad hoc networks

    , Article 18th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC'07, Athens, 3 September 2007 through 7 September 2007 ; December , 2007 ; 1424411440 (ISBN); 9781424411443 (ISBN) Ashtiani, F ; Hamdi, M ; Shafiee, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose an analytical framework in order to compute the throughput capacity of a multi-hop ad hoc network with a finite number of mobile wireless nodes. The proposed framework consists of two related queueing networks; a closed BCMP queueing network to represent the mobility model of the wireless nodes and an open BCMP queueing network comprising symmetric M/G/l nodes to represent the multi-hop packet routing process from sources to destinations. In this respect, we consider very simple MAC and routing schemes and then map the related parameters onto several components of the queueing network. By solving the linear traffic equations corresponding to concerned queueing... 

    Capacities of the covariant Pauli channel

    , Article Physical Review A ; Volume 106, Issue 6 , 2022 ; 24699926 (ISSN) Poshtvan, A ; Karimipour, V ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2022
    Abstract
    We study four well-known capacities of a two-parameter family of qubit Pauli channels. These are the channels that are covariant under the SO(2) group and contain the depolarizing channel as a special case. We find exact expressions for the classical capacity and entanglement-assisted capacities, and analytically determine the regions where the quantum capacity of the channel vanishes. We then use a flag extension to find upper bound for the quantum capacity and private capacity of these channels in the entire region of parameter space and also obtain the lower bound for the quantum capacity by calculating the single-shot quantum capacity numerically. In conjunction with previous results on...