Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Håkansson, Anne"
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Data collection and analysis methods for smart nudging to promote physical activity: Protocol for a mixed methods study
Dhanasekaran, Seshathiri; Andersen, Anders; Karlsen, Randi; Håkansson, Anne; Henriksen, André (Chapter, 2023)New digital technologies like activity trackers, nudge concepts, and approaches can inspire and improve personal health. There is increasing interest in employing such devices to monitor people’s health and well-being. ... -
Data collection and smart nudging to promote physical activity and a healthy lifestyle using wearable devices
Dhanasekaran, Seshathiri; Andersen, Anders; Karlsen, Randi; Håkansson, Anne; Henriksen, André (Chapter, 2022)Nudge principles and techniques can motivate and improve personal health through emerging digital devices, such as activity trackers. Tracking people's health and well-being using such devices have earned widespread interest. ... -
RAMARL: Robustness Analysis with Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning - Robust Reasoning in Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems
Saad, Aya; Håkansson, Anne (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)A key driver to offering smart services is an infrastructure of Cyber-Physical systems (CPS)s. By definition, CPSs are intertwined physical and computational components that integrate physical behaviour with computation. ... -
Robust Reasoning for Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems in Dynamic Environments
Håkansson, Anne; Saad, Aya; Sadanandan Anand, Akhil; Gjærum, Vilde Benoni; Robinson, Haakon; Seel, Katrine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Autonomous cyber-physical systems, CPS, in dynamic environments must work impeccably. The cyber-physical systems must handle tasks consistently and trustworthily, i.e., with a robust behavior. Robust systems, in general, ... -
Safe Learning for Control using Control Lyapunov Functions and Control Barrier Functions: A Review
Sadanandan Anand, Akhil; Seel, Katrine; Gjærum, Vilde Benoni; Håkansson, Anne; Robinson, Haakon; Saad, Aya (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Real-world autonomous systems are often controlled using conventional model-based control methods. But if accurate models of a system are not available, these methods may be unsuitable. For many safety-critical systems, ...