Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Hildre, Hans Petter"
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Making Sense of Maritime Simulators Use: A Multiple Case Study in Norway
Pan, Yushan; Oksavik, Arnfinn; Hildre, Hans Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper reports a multiple case study of a training center collaboration with three offshore companies and a coastline authority. Through a qualitative inquiry, we utilized the actor-network theory to analyze the common ... -
Maritime Design: A CSCW Territory?
Pan, Yushan; Hildre, Hans Petter (Research report, 2020)This paper focuses on remote-control and autonomous vessels from a sociological perspective. We report that if CSCW research aims to shed light on other disciplines, researchers should be reflexive insider that first ... -
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday: Using salivary cortisol to detect distress (and eustress!) in critical incident training
Balters, Stephanie; Geeseman, JW; Tveten, Ann-Kristin; Hildre, Hans Petter; Ju, Wendy; Steinert, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The understanding of stress and its impact on human performance is crucial to mitigate human error in the face of a threat. This is especially the case for critical incidents on a ship bridge, where human error can easily ... -
Model-free anti-swing control of complex-shaped payload with offshore floating cranes and a large number of lift wires
Ren, Zhengru; Verma, Amrit Shankar; Ataei, Behfar; Halse, Karl Henning; Hildre, Hans Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Being one of the most commonly used offshore operations, offshore lifting operations become increasingly challenging due to the gradually growing size and weight of payloads. The research on automatic control in lifting ... -
Modeling and Analysis of Motion Data from Dynamically Positioned Vessels for Sea State Estimation
Cheng, Xu; Li, Guoyuan; Skulstad, Robert; Chen, Shengyong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Chapter, 2019)Developing a reliable model to identify the sea state is significant for the autonomous ship. This paper introduces a novel deep neural network model (SeaStateNet) to estimate the sea state based on the ship motion data ... -
Multimodal Product Design: a Development of Engineering Design Models in Systematic Approach
Liu, Cong (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:92, Doctoral thesis, 2016)Having multiple modes on one product has been prevalent among modern technological products, such as washing machines that have washing and spinning modes and car transmissions with sport and economic modes. Multiple ... -
Navigating patterns analysis for on-board guidance support in crossing collision avoidance operations
Wu, Baiheng; Li, Guoyuan; Zhao, Luman; Aandahl, Hans-Ingar Johansen; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021) -
A Novel Densely Connected Convolutional Neural Network for Sea State Estimation Using Ship Motion Data
Cheng, Xu; Li, Guoyuan; Ellefsen, Andre; Chen, Shengyong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Sea state estimation is a fundamental problem in the development of autonomous ships. Traditional methods such as wave buoy, satellites, and wave radars are limited by locations, clouds and costs, respectively. Model-based ... -
Numerical Study for a Catamaran Gripper-Monopile Mechanism of a Novel Offshore Wind Turbine Assembly Installation Procedure
Hatledal, Lars Ivar; Zhang, Houxiang; Halse, Karl Henning; Hildre, Hans Petter (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)Current methods for installation of offshore wind turbines are all sensitive to the weather conditions and the present cost level of offshore wind power is more than twice the cost of land-based units, increasing with water ... -
Real-time digital twin of research vessel for remote monitoring
Major, Pierre Yann; Li, Guoyuan; Zhang, Houxiang; Hildre, Hans Petter (Chapter, 2021)Real-time digital twins of ships in operation find many applications such as predictive maintenance, climbing the ladders of ship autonomy, and offshore operational excellence. The literature describes a focus on digital ... -
Sailing status recognition to enhance safety awareness and path routing for a commuter ferry
Wu, Baiheng; Li, Guoyuan; Wang, Tongtong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper suggests a framework about how log data are used to develop a classifier to recognise the sailing status of a commuter ferry, which, in turn, serves as a tool of safety awareness. Several sailing scenarios are ... -
Sensitivity Analysis of Marine Operations Subjected to Environmental Loads Using Co-simulation Approach
Liu, Zizheng; Chu, Yingguang; Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Chapter, 2023)In this paper, a sensitivity analysis evaluation strategy of marine operations subjected to environmental loads is present. The data generation is based on the co-simulation platform Vico where the virtual marine operation ... -
SkillSea WP1 - Methodology Report - Futureproof skills for the maritime transport sector
Pan, Yushan; Pyne, Robyn; Zec, Damir; Appleton, David; Oksavik, Arnfinn; Hildre, Hans Petter (Research report, 2019) -
A Standards-Based Approach to Modelling of Digital Twin Ship Data - Assessment of current standards and methods for future standardisation
Fonseca, Ícaro Aragao (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:345, Doctoral thesis, 2022)The popularisation of sensors, internet of things, and data analysis tools is bringing opportunities for several industries to improve their products and processes. One of the concepts making use of such opportunities is ... -
A Survey of Eye Tracking in Automobile and Aviation Studies: Implications for Eye-Tracking Studies in Marine Operations
Mao, Runze; Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)In the last decade researchers have increasingly considered eye tracking of the operators of cars and airplanes as a means to address human error and evaluate operational effectiveness. This article presents a systematic ... -
Synthesis of Human-in-the-Loop Navigational Operations towards Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships
Wu, Baiheng (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2022:326, Doctoral thesis, 2022)Maritime transportation is indispensable to the world economy as it dominates over 95 % of the trade volume, so stakeholders have been striving to promote maritime transportation efficiency and sailing security. Benefitted ... -
A systems perspective on maritime autonomy: The Vessel Traffic Service’s contribution to safe coexistence between autonomous and conventional vessels
Relling, Tore (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:412, Doctoral thesis, 2020)The technology development is a cornerstone of continuously improving the society. Automation has increased efficiency, and during the last decade, digitalisation has been another game changer that has opened for technology ... -
Toward optimization of maritime training on communications: a pilot study
Pan, Yushan; Li, Guoyuan; Nistad, Steinar; Hildre, Hans Petter (Chapter, 2017)Intelligent machines and advancing IT technologies enabling operators on a ship’s bridge can work together with the platform and other vessels via communications channels. Even though research has addressed on the importance ... -
Toward Time-Optimal Trajectory Planning for Autonomous Ship Maneuvering in Close-Range Encounters
Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Ship intelligence has been a hot topic in recent years. How to achieve autonomous maneuvers in a complex marine environment in a safe, efficient, and low-cost manner is a fundamental task that ocean engineers face. This ... -
The Use of a Data-Driven Digital Twin of a Smart City: A Case Study of Ålesund, Norway
Major, Pierre Yann; Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)One objective of smart cities is to produce smart decisions that will address sustainability and climate change through big data and citizen engagement. However, to achieve this, local governments must address two barriers ...