Browsing Publikasjoner fra CRIStin by Document Types "Chapter"
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Improvements in Rules and Regulations to Support Sensemaking in Safety-critical Maritime Operations
(ESREL;2019, Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2019)The ability to handle maritime operations is increasingly dependent on control systems. Such systems play a crucial role in critical situations, by presenting safety-critical information that allows operators to make sense ... -
Improving Safety by Learning from Automation in Transport Systems with a Focus on Sensemaking and Meaningful Human Control
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)Automated transport systems are deployed in many areas and transport modes. The predominant engineering perspective has been to automate as much as possible and minimize human interaction. However, a balanced integration ... -
Improving SMEs - A study on knowledge transfer between Norway and Poland
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Improving the Power Reference Tracking of Virtual Synchronous Machines by Feed-Forward Control
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)This paper presents a feed-forward control method for improving the power reference tracking performance of Virtual Synchronous Machines (VSMs) without compromising their main features in terms of grid forming capability ... -
Improving wind power market value with various aspects of diversification
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)The wind generation share in many European bidding zones is now large enough to affect the market value of wind power, and wind energy is getting less-than-average market price in day-ahead markets. As alternatives to ... -
In-Line VIV Based on Forced-Vibration Tests
(ASME Digital collection;OMAE2019-95972, Chapter, 2019-06-14)Excitation and added mass functions determined from forced vibration tests of a rigid cylinder undergoing harmonic motion in the flow are used in the semi-empirical software VIVANA to predict the VIV response of pipelines. ... -
In-vitro diagnostic platforms of the future; technological possibilities and challenges
(Chapter, 2009)Micro- and nanotechnologies are utilized in the new generation of diagnostic platforms for in vitro analyses. Complex analyses that need a sequence of manual or instrumental process steps in the laboratories can be automated ... -
An inclusive Lifecycle Approach for IoT Devices Trust and Identity Management
(Chapter, 2023)ERATOSTHENES is an EC, co-funded, research project strongly considering modern security challenges in the domain of Internet of Things in mind of their huge penetration into our day to day lives. There are a series of ... -
Incorporation of ship motion prediction into active heave compensation for offshore crane operation
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Ship motion has significant effects on certain maritime applications like offshore crane operation. In particular, the vertical heave motion is undesired for safe transferring, accurate positioning and subsea installation. ... -
An Incrementally Deployed Swarm of MAVs for Localization Using Ultra-Wideband
(Chapter, 2022)Knowing the position of a moving target can be crucial, for example when localizing a first responder in an emergency scenario. In recent years, ultra wideband (UWB) has gained a lot of attention due to its localization ... -
Industrial AI Technologies for Next-Generation Autonomous Operations with Sustainable Performance
(Chapter, 2022)This book lays down the technological foundation for and introduces key artificial intelligence (AI) concepts and technologies for the digitising industry. While this chapter does not exhaustively cover all types of AI, ... -
Industrial high temperature heat pump for simultaneous production of ice-water and process-heat
(Science et technique du froid;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Industrial processes like dairy production, brewing etc. often require simultaneous cooling and heating. High temperature heat pumps (HTHP) with natural working fluids offer a cost-, energy efficient and sustainable solution. ... -
Industry 4.0 Technologies as Drivers for Eliminating Waste in Lean Production: A French-Norwegian Study
(Chapter, 2022)The aim of this paper is to provide insights about the operational performance improvements that may arise from the combination of Industry 4.0 technologies with the tools of Lean Production. Indeed, companies and their ... -
Industry 5.0 and Manufacturing Paradigms: Craft Manufacturing - A Case from Boat Manufacturing
(Chapter, 2023)Industry 5.0 is emerging as a novel approach in manufacturing, with focus on sustainability, resilience, and human centricity. This study investigates the complex and comprehensive Industry 5.0 concept, its relevance for ... -
Influence of concrete’s mechanical properties on the cracking of concrete dams
(Chapter, 2021)Analytical methods of structural stability assessment of concrete dams are often too simple and thus conservative in their predictions.Without the actual foundation geometry, capacity for some rigid body failure modes are ... -
Influence of large-scale asperities on the stability of concrete dams
(Chapter, 2022)For concrete dams founded on rock, there are only a few options in the common analysis methods to account for large‐scale asperities. However, previous research alludes that they have a significant impact on the behaviour ... -
Influence of space heating distribution systems on the energy flexibility of Norwegian residential buildings
(SINTEF Proceedings;5, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2020)This work evaluates the influence of the heating distribution system on the energy flexibility of highly insulated single-family residential buildings. The behavior of three different systems (air heating, radiator heating, ... -
Influence of the low temperature drying process on optical alternations of organic apple slices
(Chapter, 2018)Drying conditions for convective driers are often based on empirical approaches in which the final product quality is evaluated post processing. Modern sensor technology and data processing enable second-by-second quality ... -
Information Inconsistencies in Smart Distribution Grids under Different Failure Causes modelled by Stochastic Activity Networks
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)The ongoing digitalization of the power distribution grid will improve the operational support and automation which is believed to increase the system reliability. However, in an integrated and interdependent cyber-physical ...