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A Method for Model-Driven Information Flow Security
(Research report, 2009)We present a method for software development in which information flow security is taken into consideration from start to finish. Initially, the user of the method (i.e., a software developer) specifies the ... -
A method for simulating two-phase pipe flow with real equations of state
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Common two-fluid models for pipe flow assume local non-equilibrium regarding phase transfer. To solve the two-fluid models together with accurate equations of state for real fluids will in most cases require mechanical, ... -
A Methodical Quantification of Needle Visibility and Echogenicity in Ultrasound Images
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)During ultrasound-guided percutaneous interventions, needle localization can be a challenge. To increase needle visibility, enhancements of both the imaging methods and the needle surface properties have been investigated. ... -
A methodology to improve the performance of PV integrated shading devices using multi-objective optimization
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Solar energy can be exploited efficiently in building façades using building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV). This study presents a methodology to optimize the design of fixed, parametrically modelled PV integrated shading ... -
A miniaturized pressure sensor with inherent biofouling protection designed for in vivo applications
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The design, fabrication, and measurement results for a diaphragm-based single crystal silicon sensor element of size 820 µm × 820 µm × 500 µm are presented. The sensor element is designed for in vivo applications with ... -
A mobile application for on-site risk based decision support
(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 for optimal fleet composition of vessels for offshore wind farm maintenance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)We present a discrete optimisation model that chooses an optimal fleet of vessels to support maintenance operations at Offshore Wind Farms (OFWs). The model is presented as a bi-level problem. On the first (tactical) level, ... -
A Model for Techno-Economic Optimization of Wind Power Combined with Hydrogen Production in Weak Grids
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A Model-Based Approach to Support Safety-Related Decisions in the Petroleum Domain
(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
(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 modified homogeneous relaxation model for CO2 two-phase flow in vapour ejector
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In this study, the homogenous relaxation model (HRM) for CO2 flow in a two-phase ejector was modified in order to increase the accuracy of the numerical simulations The two- phase flow model was implemented on the effective ... -
A modular approach to the modelling and analysis of risk scenarios with mutual depenencies
(Research report, 2008)This report describes a modular approach to the modelling and analysis of risk scenarios with mutual dependencies. The presented approach may be used to deduce the risk-level of an overall system from previous risk analyses ... -
A Motion based Real-time Foveation Control Loop for Rapid and Relevant 3D Laser Scanning
(Lecture, 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 Motion based Real-time Foveation Control Loop for Rapid and Relevant 3D Laser Scanning
(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-dimensional Framework for Characterizing Domain Specific Languages
(Lecture, 2007)The paper presents a questionnaire to assess Domain Specific Languages based on a multi-dimensional framework for characterizing languages. An issue is whether and how to distinguish between characteristics of domain-specific ... -
A MULTI-DOMAIN 1D PARTICLE-REACTOR MODEL FOR PACKED BED REACTOR REACTOR APPLICATIONS
(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 multi-level strategy for successively improved structural analysis of existing concrete bridges:examination using a prestressed concrete bridge tested to failure
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)This paper describes a multi-level strategy with increased complexity through four levels of structural analysis of concrete bridges. The concept was developed to provide a procedure that supports enhanced assessments with ... -
A multi-perspective account of safety (MUPSY)
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A multi-scale model for oxygen carrier selection and reactor design applied to packed bed chemical looping combustion
(SINTEF Proceedings;1, Chapter, 2015)Proper selection of a catalyst shape (or a particle shape) can improve the performance of a gas-solid packed bed reactor. The particle shape affects the packing structure and the transport phenomena within the packed bed. ... -
A multi-sensor system for automatic analysis of classical cross-country skiing techniques
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement patterns have not yet been adapted to monitor daily training in cross-country (XC) skiing. The main purposes of this study are ...