• A Lightweight Approach to Secure Software Engineering 

      JAATUN, Martin Gilje; Jensen, Jostein; Meland, Per Håkon; Tøndel, Inger Anne (Chapter, 2011)
      Secure software engineering is much more than developing critical software. History has shown us that software bugs and design flaws also represent exploitable security vulnerabilities in seemingly innocuous applications ...
    • A lightweight protocol suite for underwater communication 

      Rustad, Helge (Chapter, 2009)
      A lightweight MAC and network layer protocol suite for underwater acoustic communication has been developed. The protocol suite covers the MAC layer, hop-by-hop acknowledgement, multi-hop routing and transmission and ...
    • A Metamodel for Specifying Quality Models in Model-Driven Engineering 

      Mohagheghi, Parastoo; Dehlen, Vegard (Chapter, 2008)
      In the context of model-driven engineering, models act as the primary artifacts and are eventually transformed into other artifacts, such as code and documentation. Consequently, to evaluate and assure the quality of ...
    • A Method for Developing Algorithms for Assessing Cyber-Risk Cost 

      Erdogan, Gencer; Refsdal, Atle; Seehusen, Fredrik; Gonzalez, Alejandra (Chapter, 2017)
      We present a method for developing executable algorithms for quantitative cyber-risk assessment. Exploiting techniques from security risk modeling and actuarial approaches, the method pragmatically combines use of available ...
    • A mobile application for on-site risk based decision support 

      Solum, Geir; Langdal, Bjørn Inge; Nordgård, Dag Eirik (CIRED Conference Proceedings;2017, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Maintenance and renewal decisions are essential parts of distribution system asset management as means to control cost, performance and risk. This paper reports on the development of a mobile application used for in-the-field ...
    • A Model-Based Approach to Support Safety-Related Decisions in the Petroleum Domain 

      Montecchi, Leonardo; Refsdal, Atle; Lollini, Paolo; Bondavalli, Andrea (Chapter, 2016)
      Accidents on petroleum installations can have huge consequences; to mitigate the risk, a number of safety barriers are devised. Faults and unexpected events may cause barriers to temporarily deviate from their nominal ...
    • A Model-Driven Approach to Interoperability in B2B Data Exchange 

      Roman, Dumitru; Morin, Brice; Wang, Sixuan; Berre, Arne- Jørgen (Chapter, 2011)
      With the B2B data exchange becoming ubiquitous nowadays, automating as much as possible the exchange of data between collaborative enterprise systems is a key requirement for ensuring agile interoperability and scalability ...
    • A Motion based Real-time Foveation Control Loop for Rapid and Relevant 3D Laser Scanning 

      Breivik, Gøril Margrethe; Thielemann, Jens T; Berge, Asbjørn; Skotheim, Øystein; Kirkhus, Trine (Chapter, 2011)
      We present an implementation of a novel foveating 3D sensor concept, inspired by the human eye, which intends to allow future robots to better interact with their surroundings. The sensor is based on a time-of-flight laser ...
    • A MULTI-DOMAIN 1D PARTICLE-REACTOR MODEL FOR PACKED BED REACTOR REACTOR APPLICATIONS 

      Tabib, Mandar; Cloete, Schalk Willem Petrus; Morud, John; Lysberg, Magne; Amini, Shahriar (Chapter, 2017)
      A validated multi-domain 1D particle-reactor model has been developed to simulate packed bed reactor operation. Two main components of the model are: (1) a particle model for simulating the radial distribution of chemical ...
    • A Note on Remote Temperature Measurements with DS18B20 Digital Sensors 

      Petrich, Chris; Sæther, Irina Vasiljeva; Dang, Nga Phuong; Kleven, Øystein; O'Sadnick, Megan (Chapter, 2020)
      Digital temperature sensors provide an attractive means to conveniently record ice and water temperatures in remote locations. Unlike conventional analogue techniques, a digital sensor performs a physical measurement, ...
    • A Numerical Study on Stratified Shear Layers With Relevance to Oil-Boom Failure 

      Kristiansen, David; Faltinsen, Odd Magnus (ASME Digital colletion;OMAE2014-23981, Chapter, 2014-06)
      Interface dynamics of two-phase flow, with relevance for leakage of oil retained by mechanical oil barriers, is studied by means of a 2D lattice-Boltzmann method combined with a phase-field model for interface capturing. ...
    • A procedure for the assessment of the undrained shear strength profile of soft clays 

      Thakur, Vikas Kumar Singh; Fauskerud, Odd Arne; Gjelsvik, Vidar; Christensen, Stein Olav; Oset, Frode; Nordal, Steinar; Viklund, Margareta; Strand, Stein-Are (Chapter, 2016)
      In the geotechnical research community, there is widespread agreement that the choice of the characteristic undrained shear strength (cuA) is very important and plays an essential role in the design and stability analysis ...
    • A Review of Research Pathways and Opportunities for Building Integrated Photovoltaics from a Materials Science Perspective 

      Jelle, Bjørn Petter; Ng, Serina; Alex Mofid, Sohrab; Gao, Tao (Chapter, 2016)
      Research within materials science photovoltaics (PV) technologies may enable and accelerate the development of highly innovative and efficient building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) materials and systems. Sandwich, ...
    • A review on recent technological advancements in muliti-ejector concept 

      Gullo, Paride; Hafner, Armin; Banasiak, Krzysztof; Minetto, Silvia (Science et technique du froid;2018-3, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • A Robotic Concept for Remote Inspection and Maintenance on Oil Platforms 

      Kyrkjebø, Erik; Liljebäck, Pål; Transeth, Aksel Andreas (Chapter, 2009)
      This paper will present a novel concept for remote inspection and maintenance operations on next generation partly unmanned offshore oil platforms. The concept is presented throughthe design of a robotic lab facility for ...
    • A secure MANET routing protocol for first responders 

      Nyre, Åsmund Ahlmann; JAATUN, Martin Gilje; Tøndel, Inger Anne (Chapter, 2011)
      Emergency and rescue operations are often carried out in areas where the network infrastructure cannot be relied on for message exchange between first responders. Since the fundamental feature of Mobile Ad Hoc Network is ...
    • A Semi-automatic approach Transformation approach for Semantic Interoperability 

      Wang, Sixuan; Morin, Brice; Roman, Dumitru; Berre, Arne- Jørgen (Chapter, 2011)
      As data exchange and model transformation become ubiquitous nowadays, it is a key requirement to improve interoperability of enterprise systems at the semantic level. Many approaches in Model-driven Architecture (MDA) and ...
    • A server-side approach to privacy policy matching 

      Nyre, Åsmund Ahlmann; Bernsmed, Karin; Bø, Solvår; Pedersen, Stian (Chapter, 2011)
      With the increasing use of online services that require sharing of information there is a need for Privacy Enhancing Technology tailored for personal information con- trol. Commonly, web privacy is handled through matching ...
    • A Service Design Thinking Approach for Stakeholder-Centred eHealth 

      Lee, Eunji (Chapter, 2016)
      Studies have described the opportunities and challenges of applying service design techniques to health services, but empirical evidence on how such techniques can be implemented in the context of eHealth services is still ...
    • A snake-like robot for internal inspection of complex pipe structures (PIKo) 

      Fjerdingen, Sigurd Aksnes; Liljeback, Pål; Transeth, Aksel Andreas (Chapter, 2009)