1. Hosein Naseri
Mollasadra, Tehran, Iran, 19395-1999
Cellular +989192253955, eng.hnaseri@gmail.com
Summary Hosein Naseri received the B. Eng. degree in Mechanical engineering from the K.N.
Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2013, under the supervision of Dr.
Homaeinezhad. He is currently a member of Mechatronic Mechanisms Laboratory at
K. N. Toosi University of Technology. He is also an associate researcher and manager
of AI group for Nasir Virtual Reality Laboratory, known as VirLab, under the
supervision of Dr. Nahvi. His research interests include signal processing (biomedical
and mechanical), Traffic modeling and simulation, and inertial navigation systems. He
has participated in some industrial projects like development of 4 bus driving
simulators for educational and research purposes, and development of a new gyro-
free inertial navigation system. He is very much interested to contribute in research
projects.
Education K. N. Toosi University of Technology (KNTU) – Tehran, 2013
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Thesis: Improving Measurement Quality of a MEMS-based Gyro-Free Inertial
Navigation System
English Proficiency TOEFL Total Score: 96
Reading: 23, Listening: 27, Speaking: 22, Writing: 24
Experience Research Assistant / Nasir Virtual Reality Laboratory (VirLab) / KNTU / 2008 to
Present
The overall aim of this project was to design, manufacture, and develop of two sedans
and four bus driving simulator prototype for educational purposes. Following are my
contributions:
• Providing a training program for drivers
• Providing a real-time traffic environment
• Implementation of the training program in the simulators
Research Assistant / Mechatronic Mechanisms Laboratory (MML) / KNTU / 2010 to
Present
MML is a dynamic group with the primary goal of studying and developing new and
promising ideas, mainly in the area of Robotics and Mechanism theory. My research in
MML includes:
• Quality enhancement of inertial sensors output
• UAV quadrotor path planning and control
• Parameter estimation of fast-varying parameters systems
Teacher Assistant / KNTU / 2011
• Virtual Reality, Teaching graduate students how to work with the 3DVIA
Virtools software, Spring 2011, Dr Ali Nahvi
• Numerical Methods, Spring 2010, Dr Ali Nahvi
• Introduction to Programming, Fall 2009, Dr Ali Nahvi
2. Referee
• Transportation Review
• Sensors & Actuators A: Physical
• Computers in Biology and Medicine
• Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology & Behaviour
• Computer Methods and Program in Biomedicine
• Biomedical Signal Processing & Control
• Medical Engineering & Technology
Patents A new gyro-free inertial navigation system
The proposed gyro-free inertial navigation system (GF-INS) consists of five 3-D MEMS
accelerometers distributed on the surface of the solid frame.
Publications • Naseri, H., & Homaeinezhad, M. R. (2013). Improving measurement quality of a
MEMS-based gyro-free inertial navigation system. Sensors & Actuators: A. Physical, 1–
10. doi:10.1016/j.sna.2013.12.011.
• Naseri, H., Homaeinezhad, M. R., & Pourkhajeh, H. (2013). Noise/Spike Detection in
Phonocardiogram Signal as a Cyclic Random Process with Non-Stationary Period
Interval. Computers in Biology and Medicine, 43(9), 1205–1213.
• Naseri, H., Pourkhajeh, H., & Homaeinezhad, M. R. (2013). A unified procedure for
detecting, quantifying, and validating electrocardiogram T-wave alternans. Medical &
biological engineering & computing, 51(9), 1031–1042.
• Naseri, H., & Homaeinezhad, M. R. (2012). Detection and Boundary Identification of
Phonocardiogram Sounds Using an Expert Frequency-Energy Based Metric. Annals of
biomedical engineering, 41(2), 279–292.
• Naseri, H., & Homaeinezhad, M. R. (2013). Electrocardiogram Signal Quality
Assessment Using Artificially Reconstructed Target Lead. Computer Methods in
Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, (Accepted).
• Naseri, H., Homaeinezhad, M. R., & Pourkhajeh, H. (2013). An expert
electrocardiogram quality evaluation algorithm based on signal mobility factors.
Journal of medical engineering & technology, 37(4), 282–91.
• Naseri, H., & Homaeinezhad, M. R. (2012). Computerized quality assessment of
phonocardiogram signal measurement-acquisition parameters. Journal of medical
engineering & technology, 36(6), 308–18.
• Homaeinezhad, M. R., Erfanianmoshiri-nejad, M., & Naseri, H. (2014). A correlation
analysis-based detection and delineation of ECG characteristic events using template
waveforms extracted by ensemble averaging of clustered heart cycles. Computers in
Biology and Medicine, 44, 66–75.
3. • Naseri, H., Nahvi, a., & Salimi Naneh Karan, F. (2015). A new psychological
methodology for modeling real-time car following maneuvers. Travel Behaviour and
Society, 2, 124–130. doi:10.1016/j.tbs.2014.12.002
• Homaeinezhad, M. R., Tahbaz-zadeh Moghaddam, I., Khakpour, Z., & Naseri, H.
(2015). Short-Time Linear Quadratic Form Technique for Estimating Fast-Varying
Parameters in Feedback Loops. Asian Journal of Control, 18(4), n/a–n/a.
doi:10.1002/asjc.1141
Transportation (Under Review):
• Naseri, H., & Nahvi, A. (2013). A Real-Time Lane Changing and Line Changing
Algorithm for Driving Simulators Based on Virtual Driver Behavior.
Awards • The 2
nd
prize of “Khwarizmi young award” (the most important youth inventors
annual competition in Iran).
• The Research Excellence Award from K.N. Toosi University of Technology.
• The best student thesis award in the 3
rd
International Conference on Acoustics and
Vibration.
• The best student thesis award in the 22
nd
Annual International Conference on
Mechanical Engineering.
Skills
Mechanical Engineering
• Navigation Systems
• Inertial Sensors
• Robotics
• Control
• Fault detection
Biomedical Engineering
• Electrocardiograms
• Phonocardiograms
Transportation Engineering
• Traffic Flow
• Traffic Modeling
• Safety Research
• Traffic Psychology and Behaviors
Signal Processing
• Biomedical Signal Processing
• Mechanical Signal Processing
• Signal Quality Enhancement
• Denoising
• Pattern Recognition
Computer
• Programming
• Artificial Intelligence
• MATLAB
• Visual C++
• Visual C#
• Simulink
• Virtools
References Dr Ali Nahvi, Assistant prof, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, K. N. Toosi University
of Technology, Email: Nahvi@kntu.ac.ir
Dr M. R. Homaeinezhad, Assistant prof, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, K. N. Toosi
University of Technology, Email: mrhomaeinezhad@kntu.ac.ir