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How to Plug In the Fishing Fleet: Connectors in charging infrastructure for small fishing boats
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Fishing fleets are targeted for electrification in many parts of the world. These vessels represent a large potential for emission reductions by transitioning from fossil to hybrid and electric propulsion. However, a massive ... -
How to program efficient optimization algorithms on Graphics Processing Units - The Vehicle Routing Problem as a case study
(Lecture, 2011)Modern PCs are parallel and heterogeneous, with a growing number of cores for task parallelism and ever more powerful data parallel accelerators. The glory days when you could go to the beach for two years, and your ... -
How to support customisation on SaaS: a grounded theory from customisation consultants
(Chapter, 2017)This paper reports the initial result of a qualitative research on how to support customisation of SaaS (Software as a Service). The research follows the grounded theory method, and investigates the expectation of consultants ... -
How to transform European housing into healthy and sustainable living spaces using a Belgian case study? – the RenovActive principles tackle climate and renovation challenges
(SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)The RenovActive renovation concept seeks to offer healthy, affordable, easy to reproduce, scalable solutions for the existing building stock of European housing. The concept was developed and tested in a prototype phase, ... -
How well do neurosurgeons predict survival in patients with high-grade glioma?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Due to the lack of reliable prognostic tools, prognostication and surgical decisions largely rely on the neurosurgeons’ clinical prediction skills. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of neurosurgeons’ prediction ... -
HTAD: A Home-Tasks Activities Dataset with Wrist-Accelerometer and Audio Features
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In this paper, we present HTAD: A Home Tasks Activities Dataset. The dataset contains wrist-accelerometer and audio data from people performing at-home tasks such as sweeping, brushing teeth, washing hands, or watching TV. ... -
Hull-to-Hull Concept Supporting Autonomous Navigation
(SINTEF Proceedings;3, Research report; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2019)This paper presents the hull-to-hull (H2H) project where the concept of hull to hull positioning and uncertainty zones are used to assist navigators and operators to perform safe navigation of objects in proximity to each ... -
Hulldekke-elementer har tilstrekkelig skjærkapasitet
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Hullkortregistrering på byggeplasser
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Human activity recognition using wearable sensors, discriminant analysis, and long short-term memory-based neural structured learning
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Healthcare using body sensor data has been getting huge research attentions by a wide range of researchers because of its good practical applications such as smart health care systems. For instance, smart wearable sensor-based ... -
Human airways in context with indoor and outdoor climate Technical Specification of human nose
(SINTEF Proceedings;9, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)The bulk of literature on humans as occupants of buildings, is focused on comfort issues, especially thermal comfort. This review focuses on climate impacts on human airways and related health aspects. The paper describes ... -
Human Factors and safety in automated and remote operations in oil and gas: A review
(Chapter, 2023)This paper explores the Human Factors of automation and remote operations through review of safety literature. The literature was selected through keyword search and snowballing. We have prioritized empirical papers and ... -
Human Factors Issues in Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship Systems Development
(SINTEF Proceedings;3, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2019)The human side of highly automated maritime systems can often be neglected in their development. Paradoxically, history and scientific studies have shown that with highly automated systems, there is still a crucial need ... -
Human in the Data-Driven Zero Defect Manufacturing Loop: Case Examples from Manufacturing Companies
(Chapter, 2023)Data-driven Zero Defect Manufacturing (ZDM) system gathers and organizes data from different sources, integrating and analyzing the data using different tools, with the purpose to react on potential quality issues before ... -
The Human Likeness of Government Chatbots – An Empirical Study from Norwegian Municipalities
(Chapter, 2023)While chatbots represent a potentially useful supplement to government information and service provision, transparency requirements imply the need to make sure that this technology is not confused with human support. ... -
Human performance and safety in Arctic environments
(SINTEF Rapport;2018:00541, Report, 2018)The Arctic environment is exotic, cold, dark, isolated and remote, with a lack of infrastructure common in many other areas of the world. This report gives an overview of theoretical and applied knowledge on how humans may ... -
Human thermal comfort under dynamic conditions: An experimental study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Although thermal comfort has been a research topic since the 1960s, some knowledge gaps still affect understanding of the human response to changing thermal environments. To enhance knowledge in this regard, an exploratory ... -
Human-centric zero-defect manufacturing: State-of-the-art review, perspectives, and challenges
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Zero defect manufacturing (ZDM) aims at eliminating defects throughout the value stream as well as the cost of rework and scrap. The ambitious goal of zero defects requires the extensive utilization of emerging technologies. ... -
Human-Robot Collaboration: Safety by Design
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)High payload industrial robots, unlike collaborative robots are not designed to work together with humans. Collaboration can only happen in situations, where the human and robot is separated with a distance, which allows ...